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John Mervyn Addison (16 March 1920 – 7 December 1998) was a British composer best known for his film scores.[1]
Early life
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Addison was born in Chobham, Surrey [2] to a father who was a colonel in the Royal Field Artillery , and this influenced the decision to send him to school at Wellington College, Berkshire . His grandfather was Lieut-Colonel George Addison , who played for the Royal Engineers in the 1872 and 1874 FA Cup Finals.
At the age of sixteen he entered the Royal College of Music ,[3] where he studied composition with Gordon Jacob , oboe with Léon Goossens , and clarinet with Frederick Thurston .[2] This education ended in 1939 with service in World War II . Addison served with the British XXX Corps in the 23rd Hussars . He was a tank officer in the Battle of Normandy and wounded at Caen , later participating in Operation Market Garden . Addison would later write the score for the film A Bridge Too Far about the operation. At the end of the war, he returned to London to teach composition at the Royal College of Music.
Career
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Addison is best known for his film scores. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Score and a Grammy Award in the Best Original Score from a Motion Picture or Television Show category for the music to the 1963 film, Tom Jones .[3] He also won a BAFTA Award for A Bridge Too Far (1977). His other film scores included A Taste of Honey (1961), Smashing Time (1967), The Honey Pot (1967),[4] Sleuth (1972), Swashbuckler (1976) and the television series Centennial (1978).
He composed the theme music for the television series Murder, She Wrote , and won an Emmy for the 2-hour pilot episode in the Outstanding Achievement in Music Composition for a Series (dramatic underscore) category. Addison will also be remembered as the composer Alfred Hitchcock turned to when the director ended his long relationship with Bernard Herrmann over the score to his 1966 film Torn Curtain ,[3] although Addison was not hired for any of his other films.
He had a personal connection to Reach for the Sky (1956) which he scored, since Douglas Bader (the subject of the movie) was his brother-in-law, having married Addison's elder sister Thelma.[5]
For the theatre, Addison wrote the music for John Osborne 's plays The Entertainer (1957)[6] and Luther (1961).[7] He collaborated with John Cranko on a revue, "Cranks" in 1956.[8]
Although he wrote numerous classical compositions, Addison explained that "If you find you're good at something, as I was as a film composer, it's stupid to do anything else." His classical works included the Concerto for trumpet, strings and percussion (1949), described by The Times as "buoyant" and "Gershwinesque";[9] a trio for oboe, clarinet and bassoon;[10] Carte Blanche , a ballet for Sadler's Wells first performed at the 1953 Edinburgh Festival[11] from which an orchestral suite of "sophisticated high spirits" was performed at the Proms ;[12] a septet for wind and harp,[13] a piano concertino,[14] [15] a concertante for oboe, clarinet, horn and orchestra;[16] and a partita for strings, which was warmly praised.[17] The Bassoon Concertino was one of his last compositions. It was premiered by Graham Salvage and the Hallé Orchestra on 4 July 1998 at the BBC Proms .[18]
Marlene Dietrich recorded If He Swing By the String and Such Trying Times from the music in Tom Jones .
Addison's collection of correspondence, scores, and studio recordings were donated to the Film Music Archives at Brigham Young University in 1994. He was survived by his wife Pamela; two sons Jonathan and Daniel; daughter Lucinda; stepson Rex Birchenough, and stepdaughter Sandra Stapleton. His daughter Jane pre-deceased him.
Film scores
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1951 High Treason
1951 Pool of London
1952 The Hour of 13
1953 The Man Between
1953 Terror on a Train
1953 The Red Beret
1954 The Maggie
1954 The Black Knight
1954 Make Me an Offer
1955 The Cockleshell Heroes
1956 Private's Progress
1956 Reach for the Sky
1956 Three Men in a Boat
1957 The Shiralee
1957 Lucky Jim
1957 Barnacle Bill
1958 I Was Monty's Double
1959 Carlton-Browne of the F.O.
1960 School for Scoundrels
1960 The Entertainer
1960 A French Mistress
1960 His and Hers
1961 A Taste of Honey
1962 Go to Blazes
1962 The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
1963 Girl in the Headlines
1963 Tom Jones
1964 Girl with Green Eyes
1964 Guns at Batasi
1964 The Peaches
1965 The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
1965 The Loved One
1965 The Uncle
1966 I Was Happy Here
1966 A Fine Madness
1966 Torn Curtain
1967 The Honey Pot
1967 Smashing Time
1968 The Charge of the Light Brigade
1970 Start the Revolution Without Me
1970 Country Dance
1971 Mr. Forbush and the Penguins
1972 Sleuth
1973 Luther
1974 Dead Cert
1975 Ride a Wild Pony
1976 Swashbuckler
1976 The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
1977 A Bridge Too Far
1977 Joseph Andrews
1980 The Pilot
1982 Highpoint
1983 Strange Invaders
1985 Grace Quigley
1985 Code Name: Emerald
Music composed for TV
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1988 A Shadow on the Sun
1987 Strange Voices
1986-1987 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (2 episodes)
1986 Amazing Stories (2 episodes)
1986 Something in Common
1986 Dead Man's Folly
1985 Thirteen at Dinner
1984 Ellis Island
1984 Murder, She Wrote (1 episode)
1982 I Was a Mail Order Bride
1982 The Devlin Connection
1982 Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story
1982 Eleanor, First Lady of the World
1981 Mistress of Paradise
1981 Nero Wolfe (14 episodes)
1979 The French Atlantic Affair
1979 Love's Savage Fury
1979 The Power Within
1979 Like Normal People
1978 Centennial (12 episodes)
1978 Pearl
1978 The Eddie Capra Mysteries (1 episode)
1978 The Bastard
1978 Black Beauty [19]
1975 Grady (2 episodes)
1975 A Journey to London
1974 Bellamira
1974 Play for Today (1 episode)
1970 ITV Sunday Night Theatre (1 episode) (Hamlet)
1964 Detective (1 episode)
Concert works
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Trio for harp, flute and violin (1941)
Variations for piano and orchestra (1948)[20]
Concerto for trumpet, strings and percussion (1949)
Wind Sextet (1949)
Trio for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1952)
Carte Blanche , ballet (1953)
Divertimento, op. 9 for brass quartet
Concert Overture, op. 13 (1955)
Serenade for wind quintet and harp (1957)
Conversation Piece for chamber ensemble (1958)
Concertante for oboe, clarinet, horn and orchestra (1959)
Wellington Suite for 2 horns, piano, strings and percussion (1959)
Concerto for piano (1959)
Partita for strings (1961)
Display for orchestra (1968)
Divertimento for wind quintet (1990)
Bennington Suite for flute, violin, viola and cello
Concertino for orchestra (1993)
Bassoon Concertino (1998)
Notes
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^ a b Randel, Don Michael, ed. (1996). "Addison, John" . The Harvard biographical dictionary of music . Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press. pp. 5 . ISBN 0-674-37299-9 .
^ a b c The Guardian obituary, 15 December 1998
^ The Honey Pot: original motion picture score OCLC 20325955
^ Frayn Turner, John (30 April 2009). Douglas Bader: The Biography of the Legendary World War II Fighter Pilot . Pen and Sword Books . p. 233. ISBN 978-15-267-3615-4 .
^ Tynan, Kenneth. Tynan on Theatre , Penguin Books, London, 1964, p. 50
^ The Times , 7 July 1961, p. 15
^ The Times , 24 May 1956, p. 3
^ The Times , 18 July 1950, p. 8 and 18 June 1951, p. 2
^ The Times , 18 April 1952, p. 2
^ The Times , 19 August 1953, p. 4
^ BBC Proms performance archive, 11 August 1956
^ The Times , 27 February 1957, p. 3
^ 1959, commissioned for and performed by the then "National Schools Symphony Orchestra" (not to be confused with the later National Schools Symphony Orchestra ), otherwise called the "British Youth Orchestra" ( http://www.answers.com/topic/trevor-harvey-2 ), following the withdrawal of his former teacher, Gordon Jacob from the commission, following the death of the latter's first wife
^ "Concertino for Piano and Orchestra" .
^ The Times , 14 July 1959, p. 8
^ The Times , 1 May 1961, p. 16
^ Philip Lane. Notes to ASV CD WHL 2125 (2001)
^ See IMDb entry
^ British Piano Concertos , Lyrita SRCD.416 (2023)
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Beverly Hills Cop – Marc Benno, Harold Faltermeyer , Keith Forsey , Micki Free , John Gilutin Hawk, Howard Hewett , Bunny Hull, Howie Rice, Sharon Robinson , Danny Sembello , Sue Sheridan, Richard Theisen & Allee Willis (1985)
Out of Africa – John Barry (1986)
The Untouchables – Ennio Morricone (1987)
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