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  1. Benjamin Frankel (31 January 1906 – 12 February 1973) was a British composer. His best known pieces include a cycle of five string quartets, eight symphonies, and concertos for violin and viola. He was also notable for writing over 100 film scores and working as a big band arranger in the 1930s.

  2. Benjamin Frankel. Composer: Battle of the Bulge. Composer, conductor, arranger and music director. Trained Cologne, Berlin and London (at the Guildhall school of Music and Drama). From the age of seventeen, earned a living as a jazz fiddler, pianist and arranger in, among others, Carroll Gibbons' Savoy Orpheans and Henry Hall's BBC Dance Orchestra.

  3. Teacher of composition at the Guildhall School of Music (where he was created a Fellow) from 1946-56. Emigrated Switzerland 1957 and, having studied serial composition method with Hans Keller, produced his first symphony in 1958, followed by a further seven during the ensuing fourteen years.

  4. Apr 5, 2016 · Benjamin Frankel: Symphony No 3, Op 40 (1964). Benjamin Frankel - New Philharmonia. recorded for radio broadcast.

  5. Jul 5, 2019 · Benjamin Frankel: from watchmaker’s apprentice to the sound wizard. In 1957 Benjamin Frankel moved to Switzerland. In England, his homeland, he was mainly known as a film composer. No wonder, because to his name is music for more than 100 films, including classics such as The Seventh Veil,

  6. Benjamin Frankel. Content by this author: The Perils of Anarchy: Contemporary Realism and International Security. Capsule Review. Save up to 55% on Foreign Affairs! Subscribe. Foreign Affairs. Weekly Newsletter. Get in-depth analysis delivered right to your inbox. Browse all articles written by Benjamin Frankel for Foreign Affairs.

  7. On 12th February 1998, it will be twenty-five years since the British composer Benjamin Frankel died. Even as this anniversary approaches, so, too, does the completion of the recorded cycle of the composer's eight symphonies on the German label CPO.