Holland, Dulcie Sybil (1913–)

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Holland, Dulcie Sybil (1913–)

Australian composer, cellist, pianist, and radio broadcaster. Born in Sydney, Australia, Jan 5, 1913; studied at Royal College of Music in London; studied composition with Alfred Hill, piano with Frank Hutchens and cello under Gladstone Bell at Sydney Conservatorium; studied privately with Roy Agnew.

At Royal College of Music, while studying with John Ireland, won Blumenthal Scholarship and Cobbett Prize for chamber composition (1938); became an examiner for Australian music board; performed as concert pianist; won Warringah and Henry Lawson Festival award (1965); received many composition awards from Australian Broadcasting Co. and gave many broadcasts on ABC network; throughout career, composed extensively, writing over 100 works for orchestra, chamber orchestra, piano and vocal groups.

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