John Herbert Foulds was a British composer of classical music. He was largely self-taught as a composer, and belongs to the figures of the British Musical Renaissance.
A successful composer of light music and theatre scores, his principal creative energies went into more ambitious and exploratory works that were particularly influenced by Indian music. Suffering a setback after the decline in popularity of his World Requiem, he left London for Paris in 1927, and eventually travelled to India in...
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