Philip Lane (composer)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Philip Lane is an English composer and musicologist.[1] He is noted for his light music compositions and arrangements, as well as his painstaking work reconstructing lost film scores.[2]

Born in Cheltenham, he attended Pate's Grammar School and later read music at Birmingham University, where his tutors included Peter Dickinson and John Joubert.[2] Whilst at University he developed a considerable interest in Lord Berners, about whom he wrote a thesis and ultimately became a trustee of the Berners Estate, overseeing the completion of all Berners' music on to CD.[1] He taught music at Cheltenham Ladies' College from 1975 to 1998.[1] During this time, he was a freelance composer for London publishers. He left Cheltenham Ladies' College in 1998 to concentrate on composing and his film restorations. In November 2010, Lane received an honorary Doctorate of Music from the University of Gloucestershire.[3]

Compositions

Film score reconstruction

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI