Biography
John Lanchbery was born on May 15, 1923 in London, England, UK. Lanchbery worked in the film industry as a conductor, a role central to shaping the musical and emotional tone of motion pictures. The conductor’s responsibilities include leading orchestras during recording sessions, ensuring synchronization with visuals, and interpreting the score to match the film’s pacing and mood.
Lanchbery’s known filmography includes Swan Lake (1966), where they served as conductor. The conductor’s role in this context involved overseeing the orchestral performance that accompanied the film’s narrative and visuals. Lanchbery also contributed to The Cellist and The Two Pigeons (2022) in the capacity of adaptation, a process that typically involves translating musical compositions or scores to fit the fi…




