1893-1951 DE, Munich
Composer of Classical
A.k.a. Gottlieb Wilhelm Leuchs
Leo Leux (1893–1951) was a German composer of film scores. He began working on films during the Weimar Republic, following the introduction of sound films. During the Nazi era, Leux worked largely on entertainment films such as Truxa (1937) as well more ideogically-oriented films such as Venus on Trial (1941). He continued to work in cinema following the Second World war, right up to his death in 1951.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Phantom | Leo Leux, Curt Beilschmidt, Städtisches Orchester Berlin | 1942 | Album |
Richelleux |
Maleux |
Jean-Michel Bailleux b |
Justete Feileux |
Maurice Speilleux b FR Jazz and Pop |
David Halleux g, voc Rock |
Jocelyn Veilleux alp, frh CA Classical |
Florence Cailleux voc |
Eric Lefleux |
Globuleux |
Oliver Leuxner DE |
Henri Dutilleux p FR 1916-2013 Classical |
Francois Leleux ob FR *1971 Classical |
Charlie Veilleux stg Country |
Jean-Marc Bailleux FR |
Odile Bailleux org, hps FR Classical and Jazz |
Guy Vadeleux g, tb, voc World |
Florent Veilleux Pop |
Paul Veilleux vn |
Camille Rocailleux voc |
Rouilleux Rock and Electronic |
Georges Moleux b, cb FR 1900-1966 Classical |
Lionel Leleux vn 1912-1996 World |
Yann Debailleux g Jazz, Rock, Folk and World |