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  1. Kenneth Leighton: A Bio-Bibliography by Carolyn J. Smith, 2004-11-30
  2. Lament - Easy Guitar Sheet Music by Kenneth Leighton, 1976
  3. DCE/RPC over SMB: Samba and Windows NT Domain Internals by Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton, 1999-12-10
  4. Kenneth Leighton: Four Romantic Pieces For Piano Op.95 (Music Sales America) by Kenneth Leighton, 2004-07-01
  5. Pianiste Britannique: Paul Mccartney, Kenneth Leighton, Joyce Hatto, Kathleen Long, Hamilton Harty, Jack Bruce, Marian Mcpartland (French Edition)
  6. Compositeur Contemporain Britannique: Elisabeth Lutyens, Malcolm Arnold, Richard Rodney Bennett, Kenneth Leighton, Cornelius Cardew (French Edition)
  7. Kenneth Leighton Memorial Album by Various Composers, 1999-07
  8. Kenneth Leighton: Crucifixus Pro Nobis Op.38 (Music Sales America) by Kenneth Leighton, 2004-01-01
  9. Kenneth Leighton: Missa Sancti Petri (Music Sales America) by Kenneth Leighton, 2008-12-01
  10. Old Savilians: Richard Henry Lee, John Radcliffe, John Potter, Richard Bentley, Mike Tindall, John George Haigh, Kenneth Leighton
  11. Modern Organ Music ... < Five pieces by contemporary composers. > Edited by D. Willcocks. Paean. Kenneth Leighton ... Dialogue. Myron J. Roberts ... Prelude ... ... Toccata. Georgi Mushel, etc. bk. 2 by David Valentine Willcocks, 1967
  12. A Leighton Organ Album
  13. Oar & Sail : An Odyssey of the West Coast by Kenneth Macrae Leighton, 1999-11-01
  14. ET RESURREXIT: THEME, FANTASY AND FUGUE FOR ORGAN, OPUS 49 by Kenneth Leighton, 1967

1. Kenneth Leighton - Biography
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For detailed and current information about the composer, please refer to the composer's web site at the University of Edinburgh.. Kenneth Leighton was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire on 2 October 1929. He was a chorister at Wakefield Cathedral. In 1946, while still at school, he gained the LRAM Piano Performer's Diploma. In 1947 he went up to Queen's College, Oxford on a Hastings Scholarship in Classics; in 1951 he graduated with both BA in Classics and BMus (having studied with Bernard Rose). In the same year he won the Mendelssohn Scholarship and went to Rome to study with Petrassi. Kenneth Leighton was Professor of Theory at the Royal Naval School of Music (1952-53) and Gregory Fellow in Music at the University of Leeds (1953-55). In 1955 he was appointed Lecturer in Music at the University of Edinburgh where he was made Senior Lecturer and then Reader; in 1968 he returned to Oxford as University Lecturer in Music and Fellow of Worcester College. In October 1970 he was appointed Reid Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh, a post which he held until his death in 1988. Kenneth Leighton was one of the most distinguished of the British post-war composers; over 100 compositions are published, many of which were written to commission, and his work is frequently performed and broadcast both in Britain and in other countries. Among the many prizes for composition awarded to him since 1950 were the Busoni Prize (1956), The National Federation of Music Societies Prize for the best choral work of the year (1960), the City of Trieste First Prize for a new symphonic work (1965), The Bernard Sprengel Prize for chamber music (1966) and the Cobbett Medal for distinguished services to chamber music (1967). In 1970 he was awarded the Doctorate in Music by the University of Oxford, and in 1977 was made an Honorary Doctor of the University of St. Andrews for his work as a composer. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Music in 1982.

2. Kenneth Leighton
(1929-1988) Picture, biography, and selected works, from Complete Music..Category Arts Music Composition Composers L Leighton, Kenneth......Kenneth Leighton (1929 1988). The music of Kenneth Leighton ishighly distinctive - often deeply spiritual, always sincere but
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4. Leighton, Kenneth At ChesterNovello.com
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Kenneth Leighton was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire on 2 October 1929. He was a chorister at Wakefield Cathedral. In 1946, while still at school, he gained the LRAM Piano Performer's Diploma. In 1947 he went up to Queen's College, Oxford on a Hastings Scholarship in Classics; in 1951 he graduated with both BA in Classics and BMus (having studied with Bernard Rose). In the same year he won the Mendelssohn Scholarship and went to Rome to study with Petrassi.
Kenneth Leighton was Professor of Theory at the Royal Naval School of Music (1952-53) and Gregory Fellow in Music at the University of Leeds (1953-55). In 1955 he was appointed Lecturer in Music at the University of Edinburgh where he was made Senior Lecturer and then Reader; in 1968 he returned to Oxford as University Lecturer in Music and Fellow of Worcester College. In October 1970 he was appointed Reid Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh, a post which he held until his death in 1988.
Kenneth Leighton was one of the most distinguished of the British post-war composers; over 100 compositions are published, many of which were written to commission, and his work is frequently performed and broadcast both in Britain and in other countries. Among the many prizes for composition awarded to him since 1950 were the Busoni Prize (1956), The National Federation of Music Societies Prize for the best choral work of the year (1960), the City of Trieste First Prize for a new symphonic work (1965), The Bernard Sprengel Prize for chamber music (1966) and the Cobbett Medal for distinguished services to chamber music (1967). In 1970 he was awarded the Doctorate in Music by the University of Oxford, and in 1977 was made an Honorary Doctor of the University of St. Andrews for his work as a composer. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Music in 1982.

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7. Kenneth Leighton
Kenneth Leighton. (Contributed by Jo Leighton j.leighton(at)napier.ac.uk ) Born2 October 1929 (Great Britain) Died 1988. Links. Kenneth Leighton Home Page.
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8. Kenneth Leighton
Kenneth Leighton was among the most distinguished of British postwarcomposers. Kenneth Leighton. (1929-1988) Composer and Reid
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Kenneth Leighton
Composer and Reid Professor of Music
at the University of Edinburgh
Kenneth Leighton was among the most distinguished of British post-war composers. An Honorary Doctor of the Universities of St Andrews and Oxford, he was lecturer in music at the University of Edinburgh from 1955 until 1968, and held the Reid Chair of Music from 1970 until his death. He published over 100 works, most of which were written on commission, and which are frequently performed, broadcast and recorded throughout the world. By birth a Yorkshireman, Leighton had a deep love of Scotland, especially of the landscape and Celtic tradition of the Western Isles. This influenced much of his music, notably his opera "St Columba" (Opus 77), which was first performed in Glasgow in June 1981. At Kenneth Leighton's request, the original manuscripts of his music, both composition sketches and completed scores, were presented to the Reid Music Library on his death in 1988 by Mrs Leighton. Friends of EUL Recent Donations

9. KENNETH LEIGHTON
KENNETH LEIGHTON. Crucifixus pro Nobis.
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10. Miscellaneous Songs By Leighton
Kenneth Leighton (1929). Songs. The Tyger. Back to the Lied and Song Texts Page.
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11. Composers: Leighton
Kenneth Leighton As a pianist Kenneth Leighton was a frequent recitalistand broadcaster, both as soloist and in chamber music.
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A recent discovery of mine is the music of this man. I performed a piece of his, and my first thought was, "this sounds like music from the planet of the apes!" but I was to grow more fond of the piece as time past and now I wnat a recording of it.. but alas, he it's well known enough to have his music widely recorded. He died in 1989, after having taught at the University of Edinburgh for most of his life.
R eid Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh 1970-1988
W ith the death of Kenneth Leighton in 1988 the world lost a composer of great distinction. He was born in Wakefield on October 2 1929, was a chorister at Wakefield Cathedral and educated at the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. In 1946, while still at school he gained the LRAM Piano Performer's diploma.
I n 1947 he went up to The Queen's College, Oxford, on a Hastings Scholarship in Classics; in 1951 he graduated both BA in Classics, and BMus. (having studied with Bernard Rose). In the same year he won the Mendelssohn Scholarship and went to Rome to study with Petrassi.

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14. LEIGHTON, KENNETH
kenneth leighton. (1929). Nacido en Wakefield el 2 de octubre de 1929, recibe las primeras lecciones en el Queen's
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Kenneth Leighton
Nacido en Wakefield el 2 de octubre de , recibe las primeras lecciones en el Queen's College de Oxford , completando dichos estudios en Roma con Petrassi gracias a una beca. En obtiene diversos puestos como profesor en el Worcester College y en la Universidad de Edimburgo (
De los herederos del sistema dodecafónico de Arnold Schoenberg se suelen considerar dos grupos. Los dogmáticos, serialistas extremos, y los rómánticos. De estos últimos, los mejores exponentes son Alban Berg y Kenneth Leighton.
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Composers: Leighton, Kenneth (1929 - 1988)
Leighton, Kenneth ( b Wakefield, 2 October, 1929 - d Edinburgh, 1988)
Leighton was a chorister at Wakefield Cathedral and educated at the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School. In 1946, while still at school he gained the LRAM Piano Performer's diploma, and in 1947 he went up to The Queen's College, Oxford, on a Hastings Scholarship in Classics; in 1951 he graduated both BA in Classics, and B.Mus.. In the same year he won the Mendelssohn Scholarship and went to Rome to study with Petrassi.
Leighton was Professor of Theory at the Royal Naval School of Music in 1952/3, and Gregory Fellow in Music at the University of Leeds from 1953 to 1955. In 1955, he was appointed Lecturer in Music at the University of Edinburgh, where he was made Senior Lecturer and then Reader. In 1968 he returned to Oxford as University Lecturer in Music and Fellow of Worcester College. In October 1970 he was appointed Reid Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh, the post which he held until his death in 1988.
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16. Kenneth Leighton's Full Worklist At ChesterNovello.com
(19291988) Complete works.
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Kenneth Leighton - Complete Works
Orchestra Burlesque, Op. 19
(1957) - 8 mins.
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Concerto for String Orchestra, Op. 39 (1961) - 17 mins.
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Dance Overture, Op. 60 (1971) - 9 mins.
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Dance Suite No 1 in D, Op. 53 (1968) - 15 mins.
Orchestration: 3222/4331/timp.3perc/str
Dance Suite No. 2, Op. 59 (1970) - 17 mins.
Orchestration: 2222/3321/timp.3perc/pf/str Dance Suite No. 3 (Scottish Dances), Op. 89 (1983) - 15 mins. Orchestration: 3223/4331/timp.3perc/hp/str Festive Overture (1962) - 8 mins. Orchestration: 2121/2210/timp.perc/str Overture: Primavera Romana, Op. 15 (1951) - 5 mins. Orchestration: 3222/4330/timp.2perc/str Passacaglia, Chorale and Fugue, Op. 18 (1957) - 20 mins. Orchestration: 2(pic)223/4330/timp.2perc/str Symphony for Strings, Op. 3 (1949) - 25 mins. Orchestration: str Symphony No. 1, Op. 42 (1964) - 26 mins. Orchestration: 2(pic)2(ca)23/4331/timp.2perc/str Soloist(s) and Orchestra/Ensemble Cello Concerto, Op. 31

17. Kenneth Leighton
He was among the most distinguished of British postwar composers. All of his original manuscripts are in the Reid Music Library.
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Kenneth Leighton
Composer and Reid Professor of Music
at the University of Edinburgh
Kenneth Leighton was among the most distinguished of British post-war composers. An Honorary Doctor of the Universities of St Andrews and Oxford, he was lecturer in music at the University of Edinburgh from 1955 until 1968, and held the Reid Chair of Music from 1970 until his death. He published over 100 works, most of which were written on commission, and which are frequently performed, broadcast and recorded throughout the world. By birth a Yorkshireman, Leighton had a deep love of Scotland, especially of the landscape and Celtic tradition of the Western Isles. This influenced much of his music, notably his opera "St Columba" (Opus 77), which was first performed in Glasgow in June 1981. At Kenneth Leighton's request, the original manuscripts of his music, both composition sketches and completed scores, were presented to the Reid Music Library on his death in 1988 by Mrs Leighton. Friends of EUL Recent Donations

18. Kenneth Leighton - Biography
Biography, work list.
http://www.schirmer.com/composers/leighton/index.html
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Kenneth Leighton
updated 22 October 1998
For detailed and current information about the composer, please refer to the composer's web site at the University of Edinburgh.. Kenneth Leighton was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire on 2 October 1929. He was a chorister at Wakefield Cathedral. In 1946, while still at school, he gained the LRAM Piano Performer's Diploma. In 1947 he went up to Queen's College, Oxford on a Hastings Scholarship in Classics; in 1951 he graduated with both BA in Classics and BMus (having studied with Bernard Rose). In the same year he won the Mendelssohn Scholarship and went to Rome to study with Petrassi. Kenneth Leighton was Professor of Theory at the Royal Naval School of Music (1952-53) and Gregory Fellow in Music at the University of Leeds (1953-55). In 1955 he was appointed Lecturer in Music at the University of Edinburgh where he was made Senior Lecturer and then Reader; in 1968 he returned to Oxford as University Lecturer in Music and Fellow of Worcester College. In October 1970 he was appointed Reid Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh, a post which he held until his death in 1988. Kenneth Leighton was one of the most distinguished of the British post-war composers; over 100 compositions are published, many of which were written to commission, and his work is frequently performed and broadcast both in Britain and in other countries. Among the many prizes for composition awarded to him since 1950 were the Busoni Prize (1956), The National Federation of Music Societies Prize for the best choral work of the year (1960), the City of Trieste First Prize for a new symphonic work (1965), The Bernard Sprengel Prize for chamber music (1966) and the Cobbett Medal for distinguished services to chamber music (1967). In 1970 he was awarded the Doctorate in Music by the University of Oxford, and in 1977 was made an Honorary Doctor of the University of St. Andrews for his work as a composer. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Music in 1982.

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Drop, Drop, Slow Tears , an anthem for unaccompanied SATB chorus from Crucifixus Pro Nobis on Phineas Fletcher's words. more Our Price:
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An anthology of Carols and Anthems by Kenneth Leighton, arranged for mixed voice choir SATB and Organ. more Our Price: Kenneth Leighton: Awake My Glory Op.79
Awake my glory is scored for a solo soprano, SATB chorus, and organ set to text by Christopher Smart. more Our Price: Kenneth Leighton: Missa Christi For SSATB And Organ
Missa Christi was commissioned by Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis, in celebration of their 150th anniversary year. First performed on 12 June 1988. Scored for SSATB and Organ. more Our Price: Kenneth Leighton: A Hymn Of The Nativity
A Hymn Of The Nativity , a Carol for Soprano Solo and unaccompanied SATB chorus. Words by Richard Crashaw.

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