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Owain Arwel Hughes

My Life in Music

By (author) Owain Arwel Hughes
Format: Hardback
Publisher: University of Wales Press, Wales, United Kingdom
Published: 15th Sep 2012
Dimensions: w 165mm h 231mm d 21mm
Weight: 535g
ISBN-10: 0708325300
ISBN-13: 9780708325308
Barcode No: 9780708325308
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The open and honest autobiography of Owain Arwel Hughes, a leading conductor who has worked with some of the world's most prominent orchestras.

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"For over forty years Owain Arwel Hughes has been at the forefront of British musical life. He has a fascinating tale to tell and he tells it with the same easy going charm and professionalism that has always characterised his music making". Julian Lloyd Webber "Having experienced Owain's perfectly paced conducting, it is little wonder that his book is of the same tempo. Readers are in for a virtuoso performance with this autobiography." Matthew Rhys "It was one of the greatest privileges of my rugby life to meet Owain in Edinburgh at a Scotland / Wales rugby match. It was wonderful to know that the great conductor and musician loved rugby with a passion. I always delight in the fact that gifted players from another walk of life should enjoy my passion for rugby especially those from the Arts, of writers and poets, of composers and performing artists of musical talent. Owain is the true embodiment of such a cross-over. " Gerald Davies, former Wales and British Lions rugby legend "Owain Arwel Hughes brings to his role as conductor, an enthusiasm and joy which is infectious. This book gives a fascinating insight into his life and music making and enables us to understand what inspires him as a musician, and to share the sheer pleasure that he finds in the world of music. I commend it warmly". Dr Barry Morgan, Archbishop of Wales