Brian Easdale Net Worth

Brian Easdale Net Worth is
$13 Million

Brian Easdale Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Brian Easdale (10 August 1909 – 30 October 1995) was a British composer.Easdale was born in Manchester, England. He was educated at Westminster Abbey School and the Royal College of Music.For the opera house and the concert hall, his works include the operas Rapunzel (1927), The Corn King (1935, not performed until November 1950) and The Sleeping Children (1951). His orchestral works included Five pieces for orchestra, Six Poems, and Tone Poem. For choir, Easdale wrote the Missa Coventrensis.Easdale also composed film and theatre music. He worked for the General Post Office (G.P.O.) Film Unit, on films such as Big Money (1937), Job in a Million (1937) and Men in Danger (1939). His film scores included several for Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, including Black Narcissus (1947) and The Red Shoes (1948). He was the first British composer to win an Academy Award for Best Original Music Score, for his music for The Red Shoes.A CD of some of Easdale's film music was released in January 2011. Recorded in 2010 by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales with the BBC National Chorus of Wales. The CD includes the full ballet from The Red Shoes (from the original score, complete with Ondes Martenot), it also includes music from Black Narcissus and Gone to Earth.

Date Of BirthAugust 10, 1909
Died1995-01-01
Place Of BirthManchester, England, UK
ProfessionComposer, Soundtrack, Music Department
Star SignLeo

Composer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Return to the Edge of the World1978Documentary short
Happy Deathday1968
The Queen's Guards1961
Peeping Tom1960
Miracle in Soho1957
Pursuit of the Graf Spee1956
Adventure On1956Documentary
The Green Scarf1954
The Wild Heart1952
Outcast of the Islands1951
The Fighting Pimpernel1950
Gone to Earth1950
Hour of Glory1949
The Red Shoes1948
Black Narcissus1947music and sound score composed by
Ferry Pilot1941Documentary short
Men in Danger1939Documentary short
The HPO1938Short
A Job in a Million1937Documentary short
Big Money1937Documentary short
Kew Gardens1937Documentary short

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Happy Deathday1968conductor
The Queen's Guards1961conductor / musical director
Peeping Tom1960music director
Outcast of the Islands1951conductor
The Fighting Pimpernel1950conductor / music arranger
Gone to Earth1950conductor / music arranger - uncredited
The Red Shoes1948conductor / music arranger
Black Narcissus1947conductor: The London Symphony Orchestra
Spring Offensive1940Documentary short music arranger: Franz Liszt

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
BBC Proms2007TV Series 1 episode
Searching for Debra Winger2002Documentary "The Red Shoes" / performer: "The Red Shoes"
That's Dancing!1985Documentary music: "The Ballet of the Red Shoes"
Miracle in Soho1957music: "The Miracle of Love"
Pursuit of the Graf Spee1956music: "Cabalgata de los Gauchos", "Rio de la Plata" - uncredited
Gone to Earth1950arranger: "Harps in Heaven" - uncredited / lyrics: "The Mountain Ash" - uncredited / music: "The Mountain Ash", "Sigh No More Ladies" - uncredited
The Red Shoes1948music: "The Ballet of The Red Shoes", "Bougainvillia" Dance Music
Black Narcissus1947music: "Lullay My Liking" - uncredited
Spare Time1939Documentary short arranger: "Trumpet Tune and Air" - uncredited

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1950International AwardVenice Film FestivalBest ScoreGone to Earth (1950)
1949OscarAcademy Awards, USABest Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy PictureThe Red Shoes (1948)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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