Robert Norman Fulton (23 January 1909 – 5 August 1980) was an English-born composer, broadcaster and teacher of Scottish ancestry.
His daughter Jill Pett Fulton had a successful career as a ballerina and married the conductor Karl Anton Rickenbacher.
1, the Sinfonia pastorale, was first heard in Bournemouth in 1951[5] and received its first London concert performance at the Proms in 1954.
[9] For solo piano Fulton wrote the Prelude, Elegy and Toccata, which was broadcast by Kendall Taylor in 1956 and remained in his repertoire.
[11] Fulton wrote much incidental music for BBC radio, including a series of features written by D. G. Bridson, and scored several wartime and post-war British information film documentaries.