Leigh Harrison was born in Burnley, L
ancashire in 1958 but lived in Guisborough, North Yorkshire from the age of 4. He began his first attempts at composing when he was quite young
and despite having had no compositional tuition, several of his pieces were performed at school concerts.
He began private composition lessons at the age of 16 with the composer John Howard who was then a PhD student at Durham University. Whilst at Sixth Form College,
L
eigh was invited to take part in a concert of local talented youngsters which included Caroline Dale and Barbara White. In addition to
playing
the oboe, he also performed one of his own pieces on the piano.
Leigh
went on to read
music at Leeds University, studying composition under James Brown and Philip Wilby and obtaining a 1st c
lass h
onours degree. In his second year at Leeds he was chosen by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies (who became the Master of the Queen’s Music) to study in his international composition master class at the Dartington Summer School. He then studied with the composer Edward Cowie at Lancaster University where he obtained his PhD in composition. After 15 years as a music lecturer in f
urther e
ducation, Leigh ran his own m
usic t
eaching business "Harrison's Music Services". H
e retired from teaching in December 2019. Leigh now lives in Kielder in Northumberland where he is continuing to compose.