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Herman Darewski

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22: 49:, and musically trained in Vienna, he worked in London, for the first 15 years of the new century, as a composer of light songs, some of which were written for the new theatre form, revue. After the First World War, Darewski had a long career as a conductor of light music, both in London and at English coastal resorts. 84:
In 1914 he visited Australia with his wife, the musical comedy actress Madge Temple, who was playing leading roles there. After his return to Britain during the First World War, Darewski combined administrative work for charities and prolific composition. He was one of the first British composers to
77:, and his younger brother Max (1894–1929) followed him into the musical profession. Herman went to Vienna to study music, between 1897 and 1900. He was engaged by the London music publishers 336: 128:
After the war, a brief and unsuccessful attempt to strike out on his own as a publisher was followed by a new career as the conductor of light music orchestras.
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wrote, "When British light orchestras were being ousted wholesale by foreign competition, he gave them new life, and was the precursor of men like Mr.
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and Mr. Debroy Somers." Between 1924 and 1937 he was in charge of the music at the resorts of
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as one of their composing staff. He remained with them for 15 years.
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Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online, accessed 18 May 2011
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Hanky-Panky: The Theatrical Escapades of Ernest C. Rolls
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
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middle-aged white man, clean-shaven, with dark, receding hair, dressed in a suit and bowtie
The Better 'Ole
revues
Minsk
Jewish background
Minsk
Russian Empire
London College of Music
Ernest C. Rolls
Francis, Day and Hunter
revue
Albert de Courville
The Better 'Ole
Charles B. Cochran
Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers
Phi-Phi
The Times
Jack Hylton
Bridlington
Blackpool
Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers
When We've Wound Up the Watch on the Rhine
"Review of Hanky-Panky: The Theatrical Escapades of Ernest C. Rolls by Frank Van Straten"



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