- Eduard Ingris
Eduard Ingriš (IPA2|ˈɪŋɡɾɪʃ) (
February 11 ,1905 –January 11 ,1991 ) was a Czech-American composer, photographer, conductor and adventurer.Born in
Zlonice inBohemia (then-Austro-Hungary , nowCzech Republic ), Ingriš leftCzechoslovakia in 1947 forSouth America , living in Brazil and Peru. In 1954 and 1959 he organized the Kantuta and Kantuta II raft voyages and sailed across thePacific , in similar style toThor Heyerdahl 'sKon-tiki .While Ingriš' travels spanned the globe and his talents led him through several careers, his first love was always music. He wrote the first arrangement of the famous "
Beer Barrel Polka ", afterJaromír Vejvoda came upon the melody and sought Ingriš' help in refining it. This was shortly before the outbreak ofWorld War II . The piece was brought toEngland by Czech pilots flying for theRoyal Air Force , became an overnight hit there, and subsequently was popularized in America.Ingriš received degrees from the
Charles University in Prague and thePrague Conservatory . He composed about 1,000 works, including forty-eight operettas and musical comedies, full opera and symphonies. At nineteen he composed theoperetta "The Capricious Mirror", which played five years inPrague — a record-setting of 1,600 performances (surpassing records of New York's Broadway). He directed the Symphony Orchestra of Prague and scored 11 European movies. He also conducted theNational Symphony Orchestra of Peru .As a camera man, Ingriš worked for film studios in
Czechoslovakia ,Germany ,andPeru . He filmed a series of thirteen travel and adventure films for the American Production Company, Hollywood. For Movius Productions (Hollywood), he filmed "Jungle Sabotage", a movie starringPilar Pallete , wife of actorJohn Wayne . He assisted the late authorErnest Hemingway in filming "The Old Man and the Sea ", based upon Hemingway'sPulitzer Prize -winning novel. He also wrote music to another film, produced by Steel Productions inHollywood , called "The Gallant One".Ingriš' own high adventure films "
From High C's to High Seas ", depicting his two balsa raft expeditions across the Pacific, "Untamed Amazon" and "Sailing the South Seas" of his return voyage on aketch fromTahiti toLima ,Peru , are scored with his own compositions, and were personally presented on lecture tours for several years throughout USA, Canada and Hawaii and later transferred to videos.Ingriš resided at South
Lake Tahoe ,California where he died in 1991 at age 86. His remains was moved to his native village, Zlonice.
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