Artist Information
Paul Lewis
Paul Lewis (born 1943) is a British composer who was born in Brighton, England. Lewis began composing for television at age 20 and is best known today for his television music. It includes TV scores for dramatic series such as Arthur of the Britons and The Prisoner of Zenda, children's series such as Brendon Chase, Seal Morning and Woof! and comedies such as the celebrated Monty Python's Flying Circus and The Benny Hill Show. Lewis has also written music for films and the concert hall. He is a prolific composer of well-crafted tonal, melodic, romantic music.
A number of works by Lewis have been recorded, including his English Suite, Rosa mundi and Suite navarraise in the Naxos series of English String Miniatures alongside works by Frank Bridge, Frederick Delius, Gustav Holst, John Ireland, and Peter Warlock.
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Events
Paul Lewis has been scheduled to appear in 4 events since 2006.
Upcoming Events
Past Events
Sat 2nd October 2010, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Sat 11th October 2008, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
RSNO - The 08:09 Season Beethoven and Strauss Favourites
Fri 9th January 2009, 7.30pm, City Halls
Scottish Chamber Orchestra Season 2008/09 Mendelssohn 200: The Fair Melusine
Fri 6th November 2009, 7.30pm, City Halls
Scottish Chamber Orchestra Season 09:10 : Paul Lewis Plays Beethoven
Links
Paul Lewis (composer) (wikipedia)
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Releases
Music of the Victorian and Edwardian Era
Other
World War 1 Era
Other