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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LunnJohn Lunn - Wikipedia

    John Lunn (born 13 May 1956) is a Scottish composer, known for the music from the series Downton Abbey and for many other television and movie soundtracks. [1] Early life and education. Lunn was born in May 1956. His father was a saxophonist in a jazz band. [2] Lunn graduated from Glasgow University, where he studied 12-tone techniques.

  2. John Lunn’s music possesses a wonderfully unique voice that spans a wide spectrum of musical styles. Classically trained, yet contemporary in attitude, he combines a highly intelligent and sensitive approach, with a sound that always hits at the emotional heart of a piece. Matching the highest production values with a continual desire to ...

  3. John Lunn. Jump to Edit. Overview. Born. May 13, 1956 · Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Mini Bio. John Lunn's music possesses a wonderfully unique voice that spans a wide spectrum of musical styles.

  4. www.popdisciple.com › interviews › john-lunnJohn Lunn - Pop Disciple

    20 de set. de 2019 · John Lunn is the imposing two-time Emmy winning composer, lauded for his ability to musically illustrate depictions of bygone eras with romance, solace, and shades of modernity. He is the powerhouse behind a multitude of riveting television series and films including White Queen, White Princess, The Last Kingdom, Bleak House, To Walk ...

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  5. 31 de dez. de 2015 · Luke Taylor. December 31, 2015. Interview with 'Downton Abbey' composer John Lunn. In the popular television series Downton Abbey, there is a lot to capture viewers' attention: the intricately drawn characters, the stunning photography, the witty dialogue, the period costumes, the gripping storylines. Undergirding all of it is captivating music.

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