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  1. Leonard Constant Lambert (23 August 1905 – 21 August 1951) was a British composer, conductor, and author. He was the founder and music director of the Royal Ballet , and (alongside Dame Ninette de Valois and Sir Frederick Ashton ) he was a major figure in the establishment of the English ballet as a significant artistic movement.

  2. Constant Lambert (born Aug. 23, 1905, London—died Aug. 21, 1951, London) was an English composer, conductor, and critic who played a leading part in establishing the ballet as an art form in England. Lambert was commissioned in 1926 by Diaghilev to compose the ballet Romeo and Juliet.

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  3. Constant Lambert was a British composer, conductor, and writer who influenced by jazz and modernism. He wrote ballets, operas, orchestral works, and books on music, such as Music, Ho!

  4. Jul 17, 2019 · Summary. Lambert was a Roman candle: he flared up brilliantly, then was gone. STEPHEN Walsh's assessment epitomizes the generally received view of Constant Lambert (1905–51). The book he was reviewing when he made this remark, Stephen Lloyd's Constant Lambert: Beyond the Rio Grande (2014), sets out in great detail Lambert's key musical ...

  5. Leonard Constant Lambert (23 August 1905 – 21 August 1951) was a British composer, conductor, and author. He was the founder and music director of the Royal Ballet, and (alongside Dame Ninette de Valois and Sir Frederick Ashton) he was a major figure in the establishment of the English ballet as a significant artistic movement.

  6. Learn about Constant Lambert (1905—1951), a British composer and conductor who influenced the development of English ballet. Find his biography, works, and references in various Oxford dictionaries and companions.

  7. Constant Lambert: Musical Genius behind. the Royal Ballet. GERALDINE MORRIS. Constant Lambert: Beyond the Rio Grande By Stephen Lloyd. 584 pp. Illustrated. Woodbridge, Suffolk, U.K.: The Boydell Press, 2014. $75.00. ISBN 978-1-84383-898-2. Constant Lambert's significance to the formation of The Royal Ballet was.