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Gender: Male

Place of birth: Barnes, London, England, UK

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Movie Involvements: 4

TV Involvements: 1


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Biography

Sir Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss CH KCVO (2 August 1891 – 27 March 1975) was an English composer and conductor. Bliss's musical training was cut short by the First World War, in which he served with distinction in the army. In the post-war years he quickly became known as an unconventional and modernist composer, but within the decade he began to display a more traditional and romantic side in his music. In the 1920s and 1930s he composed extensively not only for the concert hall, but also for films and ballet. In the Second World War, Bliss returned to England from the US to work for the BBC and became its director of music. After the war he resumed his work as a composer, and was appointed Master of the Queen's Music. In Bliss's later years, his work was respected but was thought old-fashioned, and it was eclipsed by the music of younger colleagues such as William Walton and Benjamin Britten. Since his death, his compositions have been well represented in recordings, and many of his better-known works remain in the repertoire of British orchestras. Description above from the Wikipedia page Arthur Bliss, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Most Famous Work

Things to Come
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6

Things to Come

(1936) Original Music Composer
Abandon Ship
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7

Abandon Ship

(1957) Music
Christopher Columbus
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6

Christopher Columbus

(1949) Original Music Composer
The Beggar's Opera
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5

The Beggar's Opera

(1953) Original Music Composer
War in the Air
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War in the Air

(1954) Music

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1957 Music
1954 Music
1953 Original Music Composer
1949 Original Music Composer
1936 Original Music Composer
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