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Philip Feeney studied composition with Robin Holloway and Huge Wood at Cambridge, and with Franco Donatoni at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome. His works have been performed and broadcast throughout Europe, most notably at the Venice Biennale, the City of London Festival and the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. His first commission by Northern Ballet Theatre, was in 1987, when he composed the music for Michael Barrett-Pink’s ballet, Mémoire Imaginaire, which was subsequently used by HTV in the film drama, A Chance to Dance. Since then he has composed Danse Classique, Strange Meeting and Jazz Concerto for NBT. Philip Feeney's works have been performed extensively worldwide and he is most noted for his work in Ballet and Dance. He studied composition at the University of Cambridge with Robin Holloway and Hugh Wood, and subsequently at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome under Franco Donatoni. Feeney's official website is http://philipfeeney.com. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Dracula: Prologue
502Dracula: Act I - Transylvania
433Dracula: Act I - Charing X Station
384Dracula: Act I - Castle Dracula
345Dracula: Act III - The Crypt
286Dracula: Act II - The Winter Garden of the Grand Hotel, Whitby
257Dracula: Act III - The Death
238Dracula: Act III - Mina's Room
229Prologue
2110Dracula: Act II - The Sanatorium
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FEENEY: Dracula
20th Century English Ballets

Dracula
Dracula (Ballet in 3 Acts)

Feeney: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Moscow Symphony Orchestra : The Classical Fairy Tale Collection
Dracula (Ballet in 3 Acts) ~ Nothern Ballet Theatre Orchestra, Pryce-Jones
Dracula (Ballet in 3 Acts) - Nothern Ballet Theatre Orchestra, John Pryce-Jones
Dracula (Ballet in Three Acts)(Northern Ballet Theater Orchestra feat. conductor: John Pryce-Jones)
Dracula (Ballet In 3 Acts) ~ Nothern Ballet Theatre Orchestra, Pryce-Jones (Naxos 8.553964)
Dracula (Northern Ballet Theatre Orchestra feat. Conductor: John Pryce-Jones)
Ballet Central Tour 2009