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Ronald Binge
Ronald Binge

Nato
15.04.1910 in Derby (Großbritannien)

Morto
06.09.1979 in Ringwood

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Born in Derby (UK), Binge was one of the most respected and successful English composers of his generation. His father, a capable pianist, died in 1920 of wounds received during the war, leaving the family in straitened circumstances, without money to pay for Binge to attend music college. Instead, he obtained work as a cinema organist, which enabled him to learn a great deal of light repertoire and to develop his skill as an arranger (the cinema had a small orchestra, for whom he wrote).
After a stint as an orchestral pianist with the high-caliber light orchestra at Great Yarmouth, he left for London and in 1935 his association with Mantovani began - from this time. Binge did many of the Mantovani orchestra’s arrangements, as well as writing much music of his own, some of which was recorded and broadcast.
He joined the RAF on the outbreak of the Second World War and took charge of the choir at his station in Blackpool, where Sidney Torch (also a theatre organist) conducted the orchestra. They became lifelong friends.
The war over, Binge earned his living as an arranger and orchestrator for the broadcasting orchestras - in the 1950s, the BBC had eight light orchestras on staff, each with several programmes a week - and scored more than fifty television and feature films. Working with Mantovani, he devised the famous Mantovani "cascading strings" sound in 1951, inspired by the acoustics of large cathedrals, which was shown to greatest effect in the song Charmaine and became an instant success. Mantovani secured the sponsorship of London (Decca) Records for an orchestra with a large string section.
Binge's Elizabethan Serenade and Sailing By were very popular.

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Elisabeth Serenade

Elisabeth Serenade

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Elisabeth Serenade

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Elizabethan Serenade
La “Elisabeth Serenade” è una delle opere più note del compositore britannico Ronald Binge. Fu usata come sigla di un popolare programma radiofonico della BBC ed emana una leggerezza gioiosa. Spensierati cinguettano i fiati in legno tra parti melodiche in cui prevalgono gli ottoni alti. Serie Sound Classics No. 14


Difficoltà: Grade 3 / Stufe C / Mittel-/Oberstufe
Compositore: Binge, Ronald
Arrangiatore: Bittmar, Zbysek
Genere: Brani da concerto
Durata: 00:03:23
Editore: Rundel
Formato: A4
Info: Partitura completa + Parti
Rundel Numero d'edizione: MVSR2113
Data di pubblicazione: 2004

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Elisabeth Serenade

Elisabeth Serenade

La “Elisabeth Serenade” è una delle opere più note del compositore britannico Ronald Binge. Fu usata come sigla di un popolare programma radiofonico della BBC ed emana una...
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