Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Philip Hammond (1951) is an Irish composer. He has also been a teacher, writer and broadcaster.He has written for The Brodsky String Quartet, the Ulster Orchestra and Lontano. He has also written for the flautist James Galway, pianist Barry Douglas, the British violinist Tasmin Little, the Russian pianist Nicolai Demidenko, and singers Anne Murray, Suzanne Murphy and Sarah Walker."@en }
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- Philip_Hammond_(composer) abstract "Philip Hammond (1951) is an Irish composer. He has also been a teacher, writer and broadcaster.He has written for The Brodsky String Quartet, the Ulster Orchestra and Lontano. He has also written for the flautist James Galway, pianist Barry Douglas, the British violinist Tasmin Little, the Russian pianist Nicolai Demidenko, and singers Anne Murray, Suzanne Murphy and Sarah Walker.".
- Q18388174 abstract "Philip Hammond (1951) is an Irish composer. He has also been a teacher, writer and broadcaster.He has written for The Brodsky String Quartet, the Ulster Orchestra and Lontano. He has also written for the flautist James Galway, pianist Barry Douglas, the British violinist Tasmin Little, the Russian pianist Nicolai Demidenko, and singers Anne Murray, Suzanne Murphy and Sarah Walker.".
- Philip_Hammond_(composer) comment "Philip Hammond (1951) is an Irish composer. He has also been a teacher, writer and broadcaster.He has written for The Brodsky String Quartet, the Ulster Orchestra and Lontano. He has also written for the flautist James Galway, pianist Barry Douglas, the British violinist Tasmin Little, the Russian pianist Nicolai Demidenko, and singers Anne Murray, Suzanne Murphy and Sarah Walker.".
- Q18388174 comment "Philip Hammond (1951) is an Irish composer. He has also been a teacher, writer and broadcaster.He has written for The Brodsky String Quartet, the Ulster Orchestra and Lontano. He has also written for the flautist James Galway, pianist Barry Douglas, the British violinist Tasmin Little, the Russian pianist Nicolai Demidenko, and singers Anne Murray, Suzanne Murphy and Sarah Walker.".