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- Q15491939 abstract "Template:ForHarry Williamson (born May 12, 1950) is a British musician, producer and inventor.Williamson was born in Ilfracombe, North Devon, the son of noted author Henry Williamson and his second wife Christine Duffield. He is divorced, with one daughter, Bee Williamson. He was educated at Exeter Cathedral School under Lionel Dakers (later head of RSCM), and at Millfield School, Street, Somerset.He started a Physics degree at Imperial College, University of London, but abandoned Physics for Rock Theatre, working at Glastonbury Festival and the Rainbow Theatre and crewing for The Rolling Stones in the 1970s. He helped establish the Green Party of England and Wales and is still actively involved in designing innovative energy efficient systems. In 1970 he met Anthony Phillips of Genesis with whom he composed music for the film of his father's bestseller Tarka the Otter. The music, recorded by the National Philharmonic Orchestra was not used in the film due to budgetary considerations but some years later was finished with funds from Amy International and released by PRT, where it became #1 in the New Music Charts for three months. It is still regarded as a classic by Genesis fans and excerpts are used for documentaries and other nature oriented films worldwide. Another series of recordings with Anthony started in 1976 became 'Gypsy Suite', released 1998.In 1977 Harry was playing with Nik Turner of Hawkwind and he wrote 'Nuclear Waste' which was recorded by The Radio Actors, with Sting on vocals, Mike Howlett on Bass and Steve Hillage on lead guitar. It was released by Virgin Records and later by Charly and is still considered an anti-nuclear anthem in Eastern Europe.In 1978 Harry met Gilli Smyth, formerly of (Gong). They formed Mother Gong, made their first album and toured the United States for the first time as part of the ZU Manifestival promoted by Georgio Gomelski. Returning to Devon, they lived at Ox's Cross and Harry set up his first studio in the building his father had used for writing. They played the Glastonbury Festival twice and after much disillusionment with Thatcherist politics, left England in 1982 and emigrated to Melbourne, Australia. They divorced in 1992. Harry now is an Australian citizen and dedicates his time to composing film, world, and many other styles of music, making concert DVDs, producing recordings from artists around the world and implementing his environmentally-sustainable house designs. With his former partner Liz Van Dort he experimented with ambient and world music and released an album under the banner 'Faraway'. In 2004 with his partner Maribel Steel he completed a musical 'Lace' which deals with life, death romance and despair in a Spanish family, and a soundtrack for the film - Rokkashomura Rhapsody a Japanese documentary on nuclear reprocessing in Rokkasho, Aomori'Tarka' was commissioned to launch the book 'Our Watermark' published by the Victorian Women's Trust and received its first live performances in Melbourne in 2010, to great acclaim.Harry is currently exploring the migration of the Celts from northern India from a musical point of view, and preparing music for a feature film.He is also developing a musical collective to explore the musical synthesis of Bollywood and the Australian Bush.".
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