John Lee (composer of church music)

John Lee (29 April 1908, Southport – 8 April 1990, Los Angeles) was a British-born Catholic musician who spent most of his career in north America. He is best remembered for his pioneering English-language musical settings of the Catholic Church's liturgies that came into use following the Second Vatican Council (1962–65).[1]

  1. ^ Nick Strimple Choral Music in the Twentieth Century (Pompton Plains, NJ : Amadeus Press, 2002) 263. ISBN 1574670743