Judd, Terence
Judd, Terence (b London, 1957; d Beachy Head, 1979). Eng. pianist. Won Nat. Junior pf. comp. 1967. 1st prize Brit. Liszt comp. 1976. 4th place Tchaikovsky comp., Moscow, 1978. Annual prize awarded in his memory.
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