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Rupert Marshall-Luck - Radiant With Celestial Fire (CD)Violinist Rupert Marshall Luck performs work by the little known composer, Graham Whettam. Graham Whettam (1927 2007) was a largely self taught composer who occupies a place in the English symphonic tradition. His works include five symphonies among them the 'Sinfonia Contra Timore' and the 'Promethean Symphony' and a wealth of chamber works, including four string quartets, various trios and a series of works for solo instruments. Spanning a period of
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