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Alan Langford
Alan Langford was the pen name of Alan Owen (28 February 1928 – 9 February 2011) a British radio producer and composer of light music.〔Philip Lane, (Alan Langford biography ), ''Naxos Music'', accessed 16 November 2010〕〔Richard Anthony Baker, (Obituary: Alan Owen ), ''The Stage'', March 11, 2011〕 Born in London, he studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama with Benjamin Frankel.〔Philip Lane, (Vintage TV and Radio Classics ) CD note〕 For many years he was a BBC music producer for programmes such as ''Matinée Musicale'' and ''Friday Night is Music Night'', and thus used his pseudonym to disguise his sideline in composition.〔 He is no relation of fellow light composer Gordon Langford.〔 He is known for works such as the ''Three Amusements'', ''Little French Suite'', ''Riding High'', ''Petite Promenade'', the ''Waltz for String Orchestra'', the ''Concertante for Harmonica and Strings'' (written in 1981 for Tommy Reilly), the ''Two Worlds Overture'' and the ''Pastoral Scherzetto''.〔Philip Scowcroft, (Garland 101 ), accessed 16 November 2010〕 Many of his pieces were written for the recorded music libraries, and according to Philip Lane, his compositions were frequently used for the crime serials of Edgar Lustgarten in the 1950s and 1960s.〔 ==References==
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