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Pete M. Wyer : ウィキペディア英語版
Pete M. Wyer

Pete M. Wyer (born 24 March 1964) is a British composer.
Wyer was born in Cheltenham, UK. He began his career as a guitarist with pop and jazz bands in the 1980s, becoming a music teacher in the 1990s, while developing his work and profile as a composer.
== Concert works ==
His output since 1997 has included the concert scores: ''May Peace Prevail On Earth'', for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, with London voices, Burntwood girls choir and baritone Matthew Sharp, which premiered at The Barbican, London, in 2003. ''If I Had Known I Was Dreaming'' for Japan 2001 Festival, which premiered at The Purcell Room, London with soprano, Evelyne Beech and the Tippett String Quartet, ''Chelsea-Chelsea'' for the Juilliard School, which premiered at Jazz at Lincoln Center, New York in 2005, with two saxophones and string quartet and live link from Chelsea London, with poetry read by Steve Rubie at the 606 Club, London and ''Insomnia Poems'' a one hour work inspired by the Insomnia Poems of Steve Dalachinsky which was broadcast on BBC Radio 3's 'Jazz on 3' in March 2009 (see below). Pete M Wyer is the Associate Composer of the Orchestra of the Swan, Stratford on Avon.

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