Philip Sparke (1991) Born Phillip Allen Sparke ( 1951-12-29) 29 December 1951 (age 65) London, England Occupation Composer, musician Years active 1973–present Philip Allen Sparke (born 29 December 1951) is a British composer and musician born in London, noted for his and music. His early major works include The Land of the Long White Cloud - 'Aotearoa' - written for the 1980 Centennial New Zealand Brass Band championship. He subsequently went on to win the EBU New Music for Band Competition three times, including in 1986 with a commission from the BBC called Orient Express, Since May 2000, his music has been published under his own label Anglo Music Press, and distributed by Hal Leonard. Philip Sparke.
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