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Lyell Cresswell (born 1944, Wellington, New Zealand) is a composer of contemporary classical music. He studied in Wellington, Toronto, Aberdeen and Utrecht. He moved to Scotland in the 1970s and has lived and worked in Edinburgh since 1985. He received the APRA Silver Scroll for his contribution to New Zealand music in 1979 and he won the Ian Whyte Award for the orchestral work Salm in 1978. In 1979, 1981 and 1988 he received a recommendation by the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers. In 2002, Victoria University of Wellington awarded him an honorary D. Mus degree and the inaugural Elgar Bursary. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Lyell Cresswell: Music for String Quartet

Creswell: Landscapes of the Soul
Spectrum 3 - 25 Contemporary Works for Solo Piano from Around the Golbe
Cresswell, L: The Voice Inside

Cresswell: Anake & Other Works
The NMC Songbook
The Art of Black and White
Landscapes of the Soul
CRESSWELL, L.: Voice Inside (The) / Alas! How Swift / Cassandra's Songs / Kaea (Pierard, New Zealand Symphony, Judd)
Music by Harper and Cresswell
Animal Heaven: Works For Soprano, Recorder, Violoncello And Harpsichord
Cresswell = Orchestral Music - 2 - Southgate-NZSO (Continuum CCD 1034)