- John
Arthur Lanchbery OBE (15 May 1923 – 27
February 2003) was an English-Australian
composer and conductor,
famous for his
ballet arrangements. He served...
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Lanchbery (1955), p. 49. Bun**** (2001), p. 423.
Lanchbery (1955)...
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dancers from The
Royal Ballet. The
musical score was
arranged by John
Lanchbery from
various sources, such as the
operas of
Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur...
- John
Lanchbery to
orchestrate and edit Hérold's score.
After becoming frustrated with the
underdeveloped nature of this music,
Ashton and
Lanchbery decided...
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Ozawa Boston Symphony Orchestra with
Joseph Silverstein,
violin 1982 John
Lanchbery Philharmonia Orchestra 1988
Yevgeny Svetlanov Russian State Symphony Orchestra...
- the
ballet historian and
musicologist Ivor
Guest and the
conductor John
Lanchbery, they were
found to be
covered with
comments ranging from the
witty to...
- Lehár's 1905
romantic operetta The
Merry Widow (Die
lustige Witwe). John
Lanchbery and Alan
Abbott adapted the
score of the
operetta for
ballet and retained...
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Theatre in 1971. For all of his
productions of the work
Nureyev used John
Lanchbery's adaptation of the music. In 1984
Natalia Makarova staged a new version...
- van Praagh. In 1952, she
married the
musician and
ballet conductor John
Lanchbery, they had a daughter, and the
marriage ended in divorce. In 1960, she...
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theatre composer John
Kinsella (composer) (1932–2021),
Irish composer John
Lanchbery (1923–2003), English-Australian
composer John
Legend (born 1978), American...