Dennis Wilson (composer)

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Dennis Miller Wilson (16 February 1920 – 15 July 1989) was a British pianist, composer, arranger and conductor born in Leicester.

Dennis Miller Wilson
Born(1920-02-16)16 February 1920
Leicester, England
Died15 July 1989(1989-07-15) (aged 69)
Cambridge, England
Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
  • conductor
  • arranger
InstrumentsPiano

Biography

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During his schooldays in his native town of Leicester, Wilson played the piano for the school orchestra before he was sixteen years old. After leaving school, he played in local bands and when the Army claimed him in 1939, he was eventually posted to India where until 1946, he directed the music at one of the garrison theatres.

His next move was to join Harry Parry's Sextet for three years, after which he featured in several of the popular bands of the period, including those of Harry Hayes and Kenny Baker. From 1949 he was free-lance with recording, radio and television orchestras and has also had much to do with film music.

Wilson was, with George Melachrino, Malcolm Lockyer, Peter Yorke and other well-known orchestra leaders, as well as having his own set-up for some popular radio series, such as Educating Archie and Pertwee's Progress. He later joined the B.B.C. Show Band and in addition played for commercial T.V. He was an outstandingly good pianist and made numerous recordings playing in combos as trio, quartet, quintet, octet and with his own orchestra.

Wilson was married in 1950, lived at Beckenham, Kent and had two children - Nicholas and Penelope. His principal hobbies were sailing and gardening. He died 15 July 1989 in Cambridge.

Wilson composed the theme music for a number of television series and sitcoms:–

References

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  1. ^ "Fawlty Towers theme: Dennis Wilson". Classic FM. Retrieved 14 May 2020.
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