Judith Weir

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Dame Judith Weir

Born (1954-05-11) 11 May 1954 (age 69)
Cambridge, England, UK
Occupation
  • Composer
Works List of compositions
21st Master of the King's Music
Assumed office
22 July 2014
Court offices
Preceded by Master of the King's Music
2014–present
Incumbent