Unidad documental compuesta RH/4/7 - 'Divine Flower Power Recorded - Sir William Jones (1746-94)'

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GB 891 RH-RH/4-RH/4/7

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'Divine Flower Power Recorded - Sir William Jones (1746-94)'

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  • 1984 (Creación)

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2 pieces and 8 photographs

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(1948-2025)

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Raymond Head was born in London in 1948. He studied piano with Alice Goossens before attending Dartington College of Arts and Rolle College, Exmouth, Devon, from 1967 to 1970. He studied composition privately with Roger Smalley and Edwin Roxburgh and visited Darmstadt, Germany, for the Ferienkurse für Musik in 1968. After teaching at Bottisham Village College, Cambridge, and subsequently in Devon he went to Rome in 1976 and taught at St George's School, Rome, and was a repetiteur for Hans Werner Henze's first Cantiere at Montepulciano, Tuscany.

Raymond Head began an investigation into Indian influences on Western culture, a long time interest. This led to post-graduate work at the Royal College of Art, London, travel in the USA on a British Academy scholarship and a short-stay Yale Fellowship. In 1986 he published a book The Indian Style (Allen & Unwin, London, University of Chicago Press, 1986) which was followed in 1991 by A Catalogue of the Paintings and Drawings in the Royal Asiatic Society, London. He was invited to give the Sir George Birdwood Memorial Lecture at the Royal Society of Arts, London, in 1987. He also gave concerts and broadcasts for the BBC in London (during the 1982 Indian Festival, London), Turin, and for the National Trust on the theme of Indian influences on western music.

Head is a Gustav Holst scholar and a musical adviser to the Holst Birthplace Museum in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. He received a Holst Foundation Award 1984 to pursue original work on Holst and was a Trustee of the Holst Birthplace Museum from 2003 to 2006. On 4th April 2008 Raymond's Fanfare for Gustav Holst was played at the unveiling of Holst's Statue in Cheltenham.

For a full biography see Raymond Head's website (https://raymondhead.com/).

Raymond Head passed away on 1 September 2025, aged 77.

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These were originally stored with the correspondence in the Society's Publications archive, but have been extracted to catalogue as Head's personal papers.

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'Divine Flower Power Recorded - Sir William Jones (1746-94)', article about the life and works of William Jones, written by Raymond Head and published in the magazine Country Life, dated 13 September 1984. With the article is 8 photographs of the artworks in the Jones collection which are reproduced in the article.

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