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Richard Addinsell was born in Woburn Square, London, to William Arthur Addinsell, who was a chartered accountant, and his wife, Annie Beatrice Richards. The younger of two brothers, Addinsell was educated at home before attending Hertford College, Oxford, to study Law but went down after just 18 months. He then became interested in music.
- 13 January 1904, London, England
- Hertford College, Oxford. Royal College of Music, Kensington, London.
- 14 November 1977 (aged 73), London, England
- Composer
Richard Addinsell. Soundtrack: My Week with Marilyn. English composer Richard Addinsell was born in 1904. After finishing his law studies at Oxford, he took a short course in music at the Royal College of Music in London and studied from 1929 to 1932 in Berlin and Vienna.
- January 13, 1904
- November 14, 1977
Directed by: Brian Desmond Hirst. Cast: Anton Walbrook, Sally Gray, Cecil Parker. During the Nazi invasion of Poland, an American reporter meets a Polish airman and piano virtuoso. When he finally escapes to New York they meet again and marry but the thought of him going back to fight is not only personally terrifying to his new wife but seems ...
May 29, 2018 · Lane, Philip, "British Light Music: Richard Addinsell," liner notes for Marco Polo compact disc 8.223732. Long, Harry, "Hail, Britannia!, Richard Addinsell: Film Music," CD reviews, Film Score Monthly Online Magazine, 29 February 2000. * * * Composer Richard Stewart Addinsell was born in London on January 13, 1904.
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Richard Addinsell. Soundtrack: My Week with Marilyn. English composer Richard Addinsell was born in 1904. After finishing his law studies at Oxford, he took a short course in music at the Royal College of Music in London and studied from 1929 to 1932 in Berlin and Vienna.
Feb 2, 2022 · Richard Addinsell’s Warsaw Concerto is an incredible display of the composer’s grasp of Romantic techniques. From the lavish textures and timbres, to the memorable melodic writing, this ‘tabloid concerto’ is full of drama, emotion and intensity – one not to be missed.