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The Life and Music of Eric Coates (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The Life and Music of Eric Coates (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Eric Coates (1886-1957) is perhaps the most familiar name
associated with British light music. Sir Charles Groves said that
'his music crackled with enthusiasm and vitality. He could write
tunes and clothe them in the most attractive musical colours'.
Coates won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, and from
1912 to 1919 he was principal viola of the Queen's Hall Orchestra
under Sir Henry Wood. He also played under such conductors as
Elgar, Delius, Richard Strauss, Debussy, and Beecham. It was,
however, as a composer of orchestral music that he found his
greatest success. Beginning with the Miniature Suite, written for
the 1911 Promenade Concerts, he forged an enviable reputation as a
composer. By the 1920s and 1930s, he was one of the most popular
and highest-paid British composers, with a string of popular works
flowing from his pen. Coates' music has become indelibly entwined
with such popular radio programmes as the BBC's In Town Tonight,
which was introduced by the 'Knightsbridge' March and Desert Island
Discs whose signature tune for the past forty years has been By the
Sleepy Lagoon. Perhaps his most memorable work was his march for
the Dam Busters film. Michael Payne traces the changing fortunes of
the career of the man who composed some of Britain's best-known
music. In many ways, Coates' story is the story of British light
music, and Payne's study offers a fascinating insight into the
heyday and decline of the British light music tradition.
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