Vernon Elliott, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Vernon Elliott

British musician

Date of Birth: 27-Jul-1912

Date of Death: 12-Oct-1996

Profession: composer, conductor

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Vernon Elliott

  • Vernon Pelling Elliott (27 July 1912 – 12 October 1996) was a British bassoonist, conductor and composer. Born into a musical family in 1912, Elliott took up the bassoon at a very early age.
  • From then on he had an eventful, busy and very musical life, one which saw him as a founder member of the Philharmonia Orchestra, a regular player at the Royal Opera House, a much-valued member of Benjamin Britten's English Opera Group orchestra, a conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, longtime professor at Trinity College of Music, London and occasional writer. In 1959 he was asked to help Oliver Postgate by writing a bassoon theme for Ivor the Engine.
  • He went on to compose the highly evocative music to the Smallfilms productions of Noggin the Nog, The Seal of Neptune, Pogles' Wood, Pingwings and Clangers.
  • A compilation album of his work for Clangers was released in 2001 and an album of his music for Ivor the Engine and Pogles' Wood followed in 2007.Elliott was a keen sailor, skier and bee-keeper.

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