Composer, flautist, teacher, painter and writer, born in Northampton, who from the age of 15 studied flute with Daniel Wood and composition with John McEwen at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1926 he became professor of composition there, in 1927 joining the London Symphony Orchestra as a flautist, combining the two careers for a decade. From 1936 Alwyn was a prolific composer of film scores, by his death having worked on 86 feature films, notably with the director Carol Reed, and 107 documentaries. The former included The Way Ahead, 1944, with Reed, and with him also The Fallen Idol, 1948, and The Running Man, 1963. Among the documentaries were the director and artist Humphrey Jennings’ 1942 Crown Film Unit classic Fires Were Started and the David MacDonald-directed Desert Victory, 1943, which Variety called “The greatest battle film of the war”.

Text source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)


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