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  1. Leighton Lucas (5 January 1903 – 1 November 1982) was an English composer and conductor. His career was wide-ranging: he was associated with the revival of interest in 20th century English ballet, arranged music for dance bands, conducted challenging contemporary classical works and wrote many original concert and film scores.

  2. La musica, arrangiata e parzialmente orchestrata dal compositore britannico Leighton Lucas, e riorchestrata dal direttore d'orchestra Martin Yates nel 2011, è presa quindi da ben tredici opere differenti, due oratori, nonché da diverse suite d'orchestra, melodie e pezzi per pianoforte.

  3. The music, originally arranged and partially orchestrated by the British composer Leighton Lucas and re-orchestrated by the conductor Martin Yates in 2011, draws on thirteen operas and two oratorios as well as Massenet's orchestral suites, various mélodies and piano works.

  4. Leighton Lucas (* 5. Januar 1903 in London; † 1. November 1982) war ein englischer Komponist und Dirigent . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Filmografie (Auswahl) 4 Quellen. 5 Weblinks. Leben. Lucas war der Sohn des kanadischen Komponisten Clarence Lucas und der englischen Pianistin Clara Asher.

  5. Leighton Lucas. (Composer) Born: 5th January 1903. Died: 1st November 1982, London, UK. Nationality: English. Leighton Lucas was an English composer and conductor. Born into a musical family (his father, Clarence Lucas, was also a noted composer), he began his career as a dancer for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes (1918–21).

  6. www.chandos.net › composers › Leighton_LucasChandos Records

    Chandos Records. Show Discography. Leighton Lucas (5 January 1903 – 1 November 1982) was an English composer and conductor. Born into a musical family (his father, Clarence Lucas, was also a noted composer), he began his career as a dancer for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes (1918–21).

  7. a musical all-rounder: leighton lucas (1903-1982) By Philip L. Scowcroft Leighton Lucas, born in London on 5 January 1903 (his Canadian-born father Clarence Lucas published drawing-room ballads), was musically self-taught, yet he later became a Professor at the Royal Academy of Music and also lectured elsewhere, even on radio.