- Allan Gray (composer)
Allan Gray (
23 February 1904 [Bawden, Liz-Anne: The Oxford Companion to Film, ISBN-0192115413, p 303] –10 September ,1973 ) was acomposer , noted for his film scores.He was born Josef Zmigrod in
Tarnów , which was then inAustria-Hungary , but is now part ofPoland . He studied under the renowned Austrian composer Arnold Schönberg during the 1920s, and later wrote music for Max Reinhardt's theatre productions. As Schoenberg disapproved of such music, Zmigrod took up the pen name Allan Gray, naming himself afterOscar Wilde 'sDorian Gray ( [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Reviews/Gray/Allan02.html] ).He began writing film scores in
Germany , but left the country after the rise of the Nazis settling inEngland . Establishing himself in the British film industry, he composed forLondon Films and other major studios before joiningPowell and Pressburger for a number of films such as "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp " (1943), "A Canterbury Tale " (1944), "I Know Where I'm Going! " (1945) and "A Matter of Life and Death" (1946).Allan Gray died in
Amersham ,Buckinghamshire , in 1973.elected works
Film scores
*"Berlin - Alexanderplatz" (1931)
*"F.P.1 " (1933)
*"The Challenge" (1938)
*"The Silver Fleet (1943)
*"The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp " (1943)
*"The Volunteer (1943)
*"A Canterbury Tale " (1944)
*"I Know Where I'm Going! " (1945)
*"A Matter of Life and Death" (1946)
*"The Reluctant Widow " (1951)
*"The African Queen " (1951)Other works
*"Wavelength ABC", a children's
opera References
Notes
Most (online) resources give 1902 as Zmigrod's birthyear. Several print resources like "The Oxford Companion to Film", "Halliwell’s Filmgoer’s Companion" or the British "Film and Television Yearbook" list 1904. According to researcher Jerzy Sliwa from
Kraków , a search in the archives ofTarnów also came up with 1904 ( [http://fsm.rciwebhosting.net/board/posts.cfm?threadID=12242&forumID=1&archive=1] ).External links
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