Lloyd, George
Lloyd, George (b St Ives, Cornwall, 1913; d ?London, 1998). Eng. composer. Composer of operas to libs. by his father, William Lloyd (Iernin, 1933–4; The Serf, 1936–8; and John Socman, 1951); 12 syms., 4 pf. concs., 2 vn. concs., pf. and vn. pieces, A Symphonic Mass, ch., orch. (1992), etc. OBE 1970.
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