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Edgar Leslie Bainton was a prominent English composer and conductor, known for his contributions to choral and orchestral music. Born in 1880 in Newcastle upon Tyne, Bainton showed musical talent from a young age, eventually studying at the Royal College of Music in London. His works often display a lyrical quality and a strong sense of harmony, reflecting the influences of both the English choral tradition and the broader European musical landscape of the early 20th century. Bainton's compositions include a variety of vocal and orchestral pieces, with his most notable works being choral settings and symphonic works that garnered praise for their emotional depth and melodic charm.

Throughout his career, Bainton held several notable positions, including conducting roles with various choirs and orchestras. His music was performed widely, and he became a key figure in the musical life of Australia after moving there in the 1920s. Despite facing challenges during his lifetime, including the impact of two World Wars on the arts, Bainton's work continued to resonate with audiences, ensuring his legacy as an important contributor to 20th-century English music.

出生日期 December 14, 1880
出生地点 Newcastle upon Tyne, England
去世日期 July 25, 1956