- Kate
Molleson is a
Scottish radio presenter and
music journalist. She
presents on BBC
Radio 3.
Molleson grew up in
various areas of Scotland, as well as...
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Thomas Molleson Mudie (30
November 1809 – 24 July 1876) was a
British composer and teacher,
highly regarded during his
early career, but
composing little...
- Notebooks".
Uncut (255): 45. Clements, Andrew; Maddocks, Fiona; Lewis, John;
Molleson, Kate; Service, Tom; Jeal, Erica; Ashley, Tim (2019-09-12). "The best classical...
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Oxford University Press. 2003. ISBN 0-19-852758-6 [1] Rev. Mr.
Alexander Molleson, "Town and
Parish of Montrose", The
Statistical Accounts of
Scotland (1791–99)...
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Partch called his work
Delusion of the Fury "a
ritualistic web". Kate
Molleson wrote for 'The
Guardian that "the
narrative is a
bleary mix of ****anese...
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orchestra (2015) the 19th
greatest work of art
music since 2000, with Kate
Molleson writing, "Miller is a
master of
planting a seed and
setting in
motion an...
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Patterns in Death",
Cambridge Archaeological Journal 21.3, pp. 427-451, 2011
Molleson, Theya, and Dawn Hodgson, "The
Human Remains from Woolley's Excavations...
- British-born
character actor Robert Mudie (1777–1842)
Scottish author Thomas Molleson Mudie (1809–1876),
British composer William Henry Mudie (1830–1903), Australian...
- on a
weighted average score of 79 out of 100 from 7
critic scores. Kate
Molleson of The
Guardian commented that Jóhann Jóhannsson "does lush,
spacious things...
- many
leading artists, and is also a
member of the
Mandelring Quartet.
Molleson, Kate (11 May 2017). "Brahms:
String ****tets
review – hefty, melancholic...