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Antony Pitts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Antony Pitts Antony Pitts (born 1969, Farnborough, Kent〔(www.antonypitts.com )〕〔(Antony Pitts - curriculum vitae )〕) is a British composer, producer and conductor. His compositions have been published by Faber Music,〔http://www.fabermusic.com/serverside/composers/Details.asp?ID=PITTS,%20ANTONY〕 with 2 CDs of choral music on Hyperion Records〔http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/c.asp?c=C796〕 and other recordings on Harmonia Mundi, Naxos, and Unknown Public. He was a Senior Producer at BBC Radio 3 until 2005, when he resigned in order to be able to speak to the media about what he regarded as "blasphemy"〔http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2005/jan/12/radio.bbc〕 in the corporation's broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera.() In 1996 he won the Radio Academy BT Award for Facing the Radio, 1995, an early interactive experiment on the internet. In 2004, he won the Prix Italia.〔http://www.prixitalia.rai.it/pastedition/pdf_trale/winners.pdf〕 He was Senior Lecturer in Creative Technology at the Royal Academy of Music from 2006-2009. In 2011 he founded 1equalmusic〔http://1equalmusic.com〕 to bring together these different strands of activity, taking inspiration from John Donne's prayer "Bring us, O Lord God". Pitts is a founder and conductor of vocal ensemble TONUS PEREGRINUS specializing in early and contemporary choral music, mostly sacred. His research interests include musicDNA.〔(www.musicdna.info )〕 Recent compositions include the oratorio ''Jerusalem-Yerushalayim'',〔http://www.antonypitts.com/Jerusalem/〕 the coda of which is recorded on the TONUS PEREGRINUS album ''Alpha and Omega'', and ''Lux Aeterna / Kontakion of the Departed'' for Alexander Litvinenko.〔(Lux aeterna (study score) )〕 ==Notes==
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