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ROBERT SHAW CHORALE AND ORCHESTRA, Tranchell, The Cambridge Review, 26th May 1956

May 26. 1956
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There was howling in the vestry as we took our seats. An orgy was evidently in progress.

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 The Writings

Tranchell was a prolific writer throughout his life. Family and friends would beg for the latest instalments. Many items are held in the CUL archive (find out more) and we will make them available within this site when possible.

This section of the site contains the written works we are publishing (including the "Jottings of a Domestic Bursar").

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Tranchell's music, composed over a period of almost 60 years, covered many genres, from song cycles to psalms, and from organ sonatas to "detective cantatas". Find out more...

Peter Tranchell's signature and characteristic horizontal treble clef, from a family letter

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