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  1. About. Leonard Salzedo was born in London in September 1921. He was descended from Sephardic Jews, expelled from Spain in 1492. He studied at the Royal College of Music, London, with Isolde Menges for violin and Dr Herbert Howells for composition. While still a student he won the Cobbett Prize for his First String Quartet and was commissioned ...

  2. Leonard Salzedo was born on 24 September 1921 in Hackney, London, England, UK. He was a composer, known for Blonde Bait (1956), Sea Wife (1957) and The Unholy Four (1954). He was married to Patricia Mary Clover.

  3. Nov 9, 2018 · Leonard Salzedo (1921 – 2000) was born in London, studied at the Royal College of Music and lived in the south east of England all his life. A talented violinist, he was a member of the London Philharmonic and then the Royal Philharmonic Orchestras but later turned his hand to conducting.

  4. May 6, 2000 · Jacques Ibert, Leonard Salzedo, The London Philharmonic Orchestra: Jacques Ibert, Leonard Salzedo, The London Philharmonic Orchestra - Divertissement / The Witch Boy ‎ (LP) Classics For Pleasure: CFP 179: UK: 1971: Sell This Version: Image Title Label Catalog Number Year In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory Actions

  5. Nov 16, 2018 · See Full Discography. Leonard Salzedo: Chamber Music (2002) Cyril Scott: String Quartets Nos. 1, 2 & 4 (2004) Smyth, Beach and Spain-Dunk (2005) York Bowen: String Quartet Nos. 2 & 3; Phantasy-Quintet… (2009) Parry: The Complete Music for String Quartet (2018) Leonard Salzedo: String Quartets Nos. 1, 5 and 10 (2018)

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  7. Feb 15, 2014 · Leonard Salzedo: The Witch Boy, ballet. Conducted by Leonard Salzedo. London Philharmonic Orchestra.

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