Kenneth Leighton

Kenneth Leighton
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9780313073175
ISBN-13 : 0313073171
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Book Synopsis Kenneth Leighton by : Carolyn J. Smith

Download or read book Kenneth Leighton written by Carolyn J. Smith and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2004-11-15 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kenneth Leighton, best known for his organ and sacred choral music, was a composer of great depth and talent who wrote a significant body of works. Many of those works were written for large orchestras and a significant number of pieces of chamber music were composed for a variety of instrument groupings, as well as for instrumental solos. Anyone interested in 20th-century music as well as British and Scottish Cathedral music will find a wealth of works listed with a description of each. Kenneth Leighton, best known for his organ and sacred choral music, was a composer of great depth and talent who wrote a significant body of works. Many of those works were written for large orchestras and a significant number of pieces of chamber music were composed for a variety of instrument groupings, as well as for instrumental solos. Anyone interested in 20th-century music as well as British and Scottish Cathedral music will find a wealth of works listed with a description of each. This volume begins with a brief biography of Leighton and is followed by an alphabetical listing of works and performances. Also included is a discography and a bibliography of articles, reviews, books, and dissertations. The last section is a chronological list of compositions. Smith helps us to realize that Kenneth Leighton was an extraordinary composer of 20th-century music with a varied body of works and also a virtuoso pianist of some note.


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