The composer's two elder brothers were also called Clifton Parker:
Arthur Dennis Clifton Parker (1899 - 1967) James Dennis Clifton Parker
(1901 - 1944)
Father of Roselyn Ann Clifton Parker (Usually credited as _Roselyn Parker_).
Notable theatre scores included Tolstoy's 'War and Peace', staged at
the London Phoenix from August 6 to 21, 1943. Muir Mathieson conducted the
London Symphony Orchestra.
Notable radio scores included Alan Burgess's 'The Passing of Crab
Village' broadcast on the Home Service on 24 September 1950. Muir Mathieson
conducted the BBC Orchestra.