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Leonard Salzedo

Leonard Salzedo, that most Spanish of British composers, was born in London on 24 September 1921. Known for his distinctive ballet music, the most successful being The Witch Boy, all of the music is bright with rhythm and full of movement. Salzedo died on 6 May 2000.

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Leonard Salzedo, 1921-2000 - Jennifer Paull marks the second anniversary on 6 May 2002 of the composer's death

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