- Eric Fenby
Eric Fenby, O.B.E. (1906–1997) is best known for transcribing the works of
Frederick Delius from 1928 to 1934. He was also a composer in his own right and wrote the score forAlfred Hitchcock 's film ofDaphne du Maurier 's novel "Jamaica Inn".Fenby was born in
Scarborough, England , and as a youth took lessons in the piano, organ and cello. As a composer he was largely self taught. He went on to become a composer, conductor, teacher and author. By 1925 he had conducted a work for stringorchestra at Scarborough and had written some minor pieces.In 1928, hearing that Delius had become virtually helpless because of blindness and paralysis, he offered to serve him as an
amanuensis . Fenby worked at the composer's home inGrez-sur-Loing , near Paris, for extended periods until Delius died almost six years later. The project was taxing due to Delius' difficult temperament andatheism (Fenby was a devoutCatholic ) and the requirement to act as nurse during Delius' final days. After further responsibilities including visiting Delius' severely ill widow Jelka and accompanying Delius' exhumed body back to England for burial, the experience left him "completely burnt out". In 1936, he published an account, "Delius As I Knew Him".After Delius' death, Fenby entered the employ of the music publisher
Boosey & Hawkes . After writing the "Jamaica Inn" score, his career was interrupted byWorld War II ; after joining theRoyal Artillery , he was transferred to the education corps atBulford , where he conducted theSouthern Command Orchestra , and later commissioned to runRoyal Army Education Corps courses inLancashire . He married Rowena Marshall in 1944.After the war he founded the music department of the North Riding Training School. He was awarded the
O.B.E. after being artistic director for the 1962Bradford Delius Festival. He was professor of harmony at theRoyal Academy of Music in London from 1964 until 1977.Fenby made numerous recordings, including the definitive performances found in the Fenby Legacy, and was advisor to
Ken Russell for the film "Song of Summer " (in which Fenby was played byChristopher Gable ). He recorded the Delius Violin sonatas withYehudi Menuhin and the Delius cello sonata withJulian Lloyd Webber . He was also the subject of adocumentary film byYorkshire Television called "Song of Farewell ". He died in Scarborough.References
*Eric Fenby - Obituary, "The Times", London, February 22, 1997
*Richard Stoker, "Fenby, Eric William (1906–1997)", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/65230 accessed 13 June 2007]External links
* [http://thompsonian.info/fenby.html "Eric Fenby: Unsung Hero of Music" - site includes biography, discography, photos, sound files, links and other information.]
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