- John Lanchbery
John Lanchbery
OBE (May 15 ,1923 –February 27 ,2003 ) was an Englishcomposer and conductor, famous for hisballet arrangement s.Life
John Lanchbery was born in
London and tookviolin lessons from the age of eight, when he started composing. A scholarship took him to theRoyal Academy of Music . This was interrupted by theSecond World War . He returned to studies and took part-time work with a music publisher. They suggested that he audition for the post of conductor with theMetropolitan Ballet . He made his debut with them atEdinburgh in 1948. Two years later theorchestra collapsed for lack of funds but by then he had learned his craft. Many composers do re-orchestrations but it takes a special skill to make it danceable. Arguably,Minkus 's "Don Quixote" was not a satisfactory ballet score until Lanchbery re-arranged it, although Minkus's original version has been recorded complete twice in recent years. Working with choreographerCelia Fanca , Lanchbery wrote "The Eve of St Agnes ", one of the first commissioned ballets to be shown onBBC .He was taken on by
Sadler's Wells company. The first professional ballet choreographed byKenneth MacMillan was "Somnambulism" in 1953, orchestrated by Lanchbery. They also did "House of Birds " in 1955. WithFrederick Ashton he did "La Fille Mal Gardée " for theRoyal Ballet in 1960. This work includes the famous "Clog Dance" used for many years as a theme tune for "Home This Afternoon" on BBC radio. Other conductors earn revenues for recordings but for Lanchbery this option barely existed. Instead his income was supplemented by the copyright he earned from his orchestral arrangements, used by ballet companies all over the world. He effectively re-wrote "Don Quixote" forRudolf Nureyev in 1966. He did the same forNatalia Makarova in "La Bayadere " for theAmerican Ballet Theatre in 1980. Boldest of all was Macmillan's "Mayerling " (1978) where Lanchbery took more than 30 pieces byFranz Liszt and made them into epic tragedy.In 1970 he arranged the score for the ballet film "
The Tales of Beatrix Potter ". His sources were many and varied, including the operas of Balfe. He also arranged the music and conducted the orchestra for "Nijinsky" in 1980.Lanchbery was the first to convert
opera s into ballets ("Tales of Hoffmann", "The Merry Widow", "Die Fledermaus ", "Le Papillon "). He received honours fromRussia andSweden and was awarded an OBE in 1991. He married Sadler's Wells principalElaine Fifield in 1951. He became an Australian citizen in 2002, making his home inMelbourne where he died onFebruary 27 ,2003 .Works
Some of the most popular ballets are arrangements of works written for a different purpose. Perhaps the best-known is
Alexander Glazunov 's arrangement of Chopin's piano music into the ballet "Les Sylphides". Another famous example is "La Boutique Fantasque ", an arrangement ofGioacchino Rossini 's music, byOttorino Respighi in 1919. However the most prolific arranger of music for ballet was John Lanchbery.A simple list gives some idea of his influence:
* Title - original composer
* "Designs with strings " - Tchaikovsky
* "Somnambulism " -Stan Kenton
* "House of Birds " -Federico Mompou
* "La Fille Mal Gardée " -Ferdinand Herold
* "The Dream " -Felix Mendelssohn
* "Monotones " -Erik Satie
* "Don Quixote" -Léon Minkus
* "La Bayadère - Léon Minkus
* "Grand Pas Classique" from "Paquita " - Léon Minkus
* "Tales of Beatrix Potter " - Lanchbery
* "The Tales of Hoffmann" -Jacques Offenbach
* "A Month in the Country " - Chopin
* "Mayerling " -Franz Liszt
* "The Merry Widow" -Franz Lehár
* "Rosalinda " ("Die Fledermaus )" -Johann Strauss II
* "Le Papillon " -Jacques Offenbach
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