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Norman MacKenzie

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Gender Male
Death10 years ago
GenresClassical
AlbumsVaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem; Symphony No. 4; The Lark Ascending
Awards Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
Grammy Award for Best Classical Album
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Date of birth August 18,1921
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Deptford
United Kingdom
Education Dalhousie University
Edited worksCanada and the Law of Nations: A Selection of Cases in International Law, Affecting Canada Or Canadians, Decided by Canadian Courts, by Certain of the Higher Courts in the United States and Great Britain and by International Tribunals
BooksSocialism Routledge Library Editions: Political Science Volume 57
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SongsSongsStändchen, D. 920Schubert: Songs for Male Chorus · 1994 Der Entfernten, D. 331Schubert: Songs for Male Chorus · 1994 Grab und Mond, D. 893Schubert: Songs for Male Chorus · 1994 View 25+ more
ListStändchen, D. 920Schubert: Songs for Male Chorus · 1994
DiedLewes
United Kingdom
Date of died June 18,2013
Current partner Jeanne MacKenzie
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Norman MacKenzie Life story


Norman Ian MacKenzie was a British journalist, academic and historian who helped in the founding of the Open University in the late 1960s. He graduated from the London School of Economics and was an assistant editor at the New Statesman magazine for nearly two decades.

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