Erik W. G. Leidzén
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Erik William Gustav Leidzén (March 25, 1894 – December 20, 1962) was a
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musician, known for his compositions and arrangements for
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and British-style Brass Bands. He was born into a
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family in
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,
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on Easter Sunday, March 25, 1894. He took up the E-flat
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at age 6, and attended the
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, graduating with honors in 1914. He emigrated to the United States in 1915, and continued his association with Salvation Army music there. He was also known for his association with
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, many of whose works Leidzén transcribed or arranged. His 1955 ''Concertino'' has been recorded by Peter Moore with the Tredegar Brass Band, conducted by Ian Porthouse.''Works for Trombone and Brass Band'', British Music Society
/ref> He died in New York City on December 20, 1962 shortly after suffering a
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Further reading

* * Holz, Ronald W. (1990) Erik Leidzen Band Arranger and Composer ''Studies in The History and Interpretation of Music Volume 29 The Edwin Mellen Press.0889464723'' * Fossey, Leslie (1966) This Man Leidzen 0854121498Erik W.G. Leidzen The Poetry of Erik Leidzen (Compiler Donald Ross) ''Salvation Army Archives, Leidzen's Papers, 221/31'' 20th-century American male composers 1894 births 1962 deaths 20th-century American composers Swedish emigrants to the United States Musicians from Stockholm {{US-composer-19thC-stub