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Idris Lewis

Idris Lewis (21 November 1889 – 15 April 1952) was a Welsh conductor and composer.[1] He worked on the film scores of a number of productions during the 1930s, when he was employed by British International Pictures. He was the Director of Music for the Welsh Region of the BBC.

Idris Lewis
Born21 November 1889
Died15 April 1952
Cardiff, Wales
Occupation(s)Composer, musical director

Biography edit

Idris Lewis was born in Birchgrove near Swansea on 21 November 1889, the son of a coal miner. He was interested in music as a child, and when he was sixteen he won a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music in London.[2]

In 1911 and 1912, after completing his studies at the Royal College, Lewis toured India and the Far East, giving piano recitals.[2]

He became assistant director at Daly's Theatre in London, and musical director at the Lyric and Gaiety Theatres. He was also organist at the Charing Cross Road Welsh Presbyterian Chapel and conductor of the London Welsh Choral Society[2] and of the London Welsh Male Voice Choir.[3]

In 1927 he joined the film company British International Pictures, where he was the musical director from 1931 to 1937. While there he arranged the music for several films.[2]

His work on the 1934 film Blossom Time starring Richard Tauber brought Lewis to the attention of the BBC, and in 1936 he became the first Music Director of the Welsh Region of the BBC in Cardiff, where his assistants were to include the composers Mansel Thomas and Arwel Hughes. At the BBC Lewis was responsible for several radio series of popular vocal music, including Melys Lais and Cenwch im yr hen ganiadau.[2][4]

In addition to his film compositions, Lewis composed songs and arranged works for male voice choir. His song cycle Alun Mabon is a setting of a pastoral poem in Welsh by John Ceiriog Hughes (1832–1887),[2] and includes Cân Yr Arad Goch[5] which has become well known and has been recorded by singers including Bryn Terfel.

Idris Evans died at his home in Cardiff on 15 April 1952.[2]

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ Taves p.160
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Williams, Huw (2001). "Lewis, Idris (1889–1952), Musician". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  3. ^ "History". London Welsh Male Voice Choir. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  4. ^ Lewis, Idris (1948). "Music Broadcasting". In Crossley-Holland, Peter (ed.). Music in Wales. London: Hinrichsen. pp. 93–98. OCLC 897058700.
  5. ^ "Cân yr Arad Goch (The Song of the Plough)". Discover Welsh Music. Retrieved 11 August 2018.

Bibliography edit

  • Taves, Brian. P.G. Wodehouse and Hollywood: Screenwriting, Satires and Adaptations. McFarland, 2006.

External links edit

  • "Idris Lewis conducting Hyd y Erwysen". BBC. 1949.
  • Idris Lewis at IMDb

idris, lewis, november, 1889, april, 1952, welsh, conductor, composer, worked, film, scores, number, productions, during, 1930s, when, employed, british, international, pictures, director, music, welsh, region, born21, november, 1889birchgrove, llansamlet, gla. Idris Lewis 21 November 1889 15 April 1952 was a Welsh conductor and composer 1 He worked on the film scores of a number of productions during the 1930s when he was employed by British International Pictures He was the Director of Music for the Welsh Region of the BBC Idris LewisBorn21 November 1889Birchgrove Llansamlet Glamorgan WalesDied15 April 1952Cardiff WalesOccupation s Composer musical director Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected filmography 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksBiography editIdris Lewis was born in Birchgrove near Swansea on 21 November 1889 the son of a coal miner He was interested in music as a child and when he was sixteen he won a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music in London 2 In 1911 and 1912 after completing his studies at the Royal College Lewis toured India and the Far East giving piano recitals 2 He became assistant director at Daly s Theatre in London and musical director at the Lyric and Gaiety Theatres He was also organist at the Charing Cross Road Welsh Presbyterian Chapel and conductor of the London Welsh Choral Society 2 and of the London Welsh Male Voice Choir 3 In 1927 he joined the film company British International Pictures where he was the musical director from 1931 to 1937 While there he arranged the music for several films 2 His work on the 1934 film Blossom Time starring Richard Tauber brought Lewis to the attention of the BBC and in 1936 he became the first Music Director of the Welsh Region of the BBC in Cardiff where his assistants were to include the composers Mansel Thomas and Arwel Hughes At the BBC Lewis was responsible for several radio series of popular vocal music including Melys Lais and Cenwch im yr hen ganiadau 2 4 In addition to his film compositions Lewis composed songs and arranged works for male voice choir His song cycle Alun Mabon is a setting of a pastoral poem in Welsh by John Ceiriog Hughes 1832 1887 2 and includes Can Yr Arad Goch 5 which has become well known and has been recorded by singers including Bryn Terfel Idris Evans died at his home in Cardiff on 15 April 1952 2 Selected filmography editWhy Sailors Leave Home 1930 Love Lies 1931 Brother Alfred 1932 Let Me Explain Dear 1932 Strip Strip Hooray 1932 Mr Bill the Conqueror 1932 Letting in the Sunshine 1933 Radio Parade 1933 The Blarney Stone 1933 Money Talks 1933 Blossom Time 1934 Heart s Desire 1935 It s a Bet 1935 References edit Taves p 160 a b c d e f g Williams Huw 2001 Lewis Idris 1889 1952 Musician Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Retrieved 11 August 2018 History London Welsh Male Voice Choir Retrieved 11 August 2018 Lewis Idris 1948 Music Broadcasting In Crossley Holland Peter ed Music in Wales London Hinrichsen pp 93 98 OCLC 897058700 Can yr Arad Goch The Song of the Plough Discover Welsh Music Retrieved 11 August 2018 Bibliography editTaves Brian P G Wodehouse and Hollywood Screenwriting Satires and Adaptations McFarland 2006 External links edit Idris Lewis conducting Hyd y Erwysen BBC 1949 Idris Lewis at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Idris Lewis amp oldid 1117827573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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