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Alan Rawsthorne
Alan Rawsthorne
British composer
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William Walton
William Walton
English composer
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Spike Hughes
Spike Hughes
Composer, Author, Music Critic
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Camargo Guarnieri
Camargo Guarnieri
Brazilian composer
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Albert Roussel
Albert Roussel
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Arthur Benjamin
Arthur Benjamin
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Erwin Schulhoff
Erwin Schulhoff
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Eduard Tubin
Eduard Tubin
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Alexander Tcherepnin
Alexander Tcherepnin
American composer
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Igor Markevitch
Igor Markevitch
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William Alwyn
William Alwyn
English composer, conductor, and music teacher
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Lowell Liebermann
Lowell Liebermann
American composer, pianist and conductor
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Alberto Ginastera
Alberto Ginastera
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Ferde Grofé
Ferde Grofé
American composer, arranger, pianist and instrumentalist
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Radamés Gnattali
Radamés Gnattali
Brazilian composer, pianist and conductor
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Cyril Scott
Cyril Scott
English composer, writer, and poet
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Sergei Prokofiev
Sergei Prokofiev
Ukrainian & Russian Soviet pianist and composer
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George Antheil
George Antheil
American avant-garde composer, pianist, author and inventor
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Edwin Carr
Edwin Carr
New Zealand composer
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Fernando Lopes-Graça
Fernando Lopes-Graça
Portuguese composer
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Nicolas Flagello
Nicolas Flagello
American composer
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Isaac Stern
Isaac Stern
American musician
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André Jolivet
André Jolivet
French composer
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Ruth Gipps
Ruth Gipps
English composer, oboist, pianist and impresario
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Uuno Klami
Uuno Klami
Finnish composer
Constant Lambert
British composer and conductor

Constant Lambert

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British composer and conductor
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Leonard Constant Lambert (23 August 1905 – 21 August 1951) was a British composer, conductor, and author. He was the Founder Music Director of the Royal Ballet, and (alongside Ninette de Valois and Frederick Ashton) he was a major figure in the establishment of the English ballet as a significant artistic movement.

His ballet commitments, including extensive conducting work throughout his life, restricted his compositional activities. However one work, The Rio Grande, for chorus, orchestra and piano soloist, achieved widespread popularity in the 1920s, and is still regularly performed today. His other work includes a jazz influenced Piano Concerto (1931), major ballet scores such as Horoscope (1937) and a full-scale choral masque Summer's Last Will and Testament (1936) that some consider his masterpiece.

Lambert had wide-ranging interests beyond music, as can be seen from his critical study Music Ho! (1934), which places music in the context of the other arts. His friends included John Maynard Keynes, Anthony Powell and the Sitwells. To Keynes, Lambert was perhaps the most brilliant man he had ever met; to de Valois he was the greatest ballet conductor and advisor his country had ever had; to the composer Denis ApIvor he was the most entertaining personality of the musical world.