Jack Beaver

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Jack Beaver
Born(1900-03-27)27 March 1900
Clapham, London
Died10 September 1963(1963-09-10) (aged 63)
Battersea, London
Occupation(s)Film score composer

Jack Beaver (27 March 1900 – 10 September 1963) was a British film score composer.[1] Beaver was born in Clapham, London, and died, aged 63, in Battersea, London. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music, and after graduating worked for the BBC.

As (like Charles Williams) a member of the Gaumont–British Pictures composing team from the 1930s he was a prolific composer of film scores - around 40 scores between 1932 and 1947 - though many of his contributions were not credited. He wrote music for Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, and composed the pseudo piano concerto Portrait of Isla from the score for the 1940 Edgar Wallace film The Case of the Frightened Lady. This is perhaps the first example of a Romantic style Denham Concerto composed especially for a film, a year before Richard Addinsell's much more famous Warsaw Concerto appeared in the film Dangerous Moonlight (1941).

Later in life Beaver was a regular contributor to the recorded music libraries, through which his march Cavalcade of Youth (1950) became widely known when it was used as signature tune for the BBC radio series The Barlows of Beddington.[2]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-09-05. Retrieved 2011-12-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ Lamb, Andrew. Notes to British Light Music Classics 4, Hyperion (2002)

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