Louis Levy

Louis Levy

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Louis Levy (20 November 1894 – 18 August 1957) was an English film composer and music director, who worked in particular on Alfred Hitchcock and Will Hay films. He was born in London and died in Slough, Berkshire. As a child Louis Levy played the violin, beginning with a toy violin that his father bought him at the age of seven. He later became the pupil of Guido Papini but due to his parents' limited means, ended his studies with Papini and began a period of self-study. This led to him gaining a scholarship at the London College of Music. Papini refused to allow Levy to study under anyone else, so resumed his tuition, this time free of charge. He started his career in 1910 arranging and performing music for silent films. In 1916 he became musical director for the New Gallery Cinema in London. In 1921, he went to the Shepherd’s Bush Pavilion as Music Chief and is credited with being the first to develop the theme song in movies. At the beginning of talkies, he joined the Gaumont British studios at Shepherd’s Bush, where he became the head of the music department for all Gainsborough Pictures productions from 1933 onwards. The rich sounds emanating from his large orchestra are all the more impressive when one realises that electrical sound industry was barely ten years old. He worked in particular on Alfred Hitchcock and Will Hay films. He later had a long running BBC radio series Music From the Movies, which started in 1936 and went on until the 1950s. At this time, through the sheer necessity of having to produce so much music he employed several talented arrangers, among them Peter Yorke ) and Bretton Byrd, who was his chief music editor at Gaumont British.

Sound

1957

1956

Now and Forever

Music Director

1956

Moby Dick

Conductor

1956

Yield to the Night

Music Director

1955

The Dam Busters

Music Director

1955

1954

Duel in the Jungle

Music Director

1954

Happy Ever After

Music Director

1953

1951

Young Wives' Tale

Music Director

1951

Laughter in Paradise

Music Director

1951

1950

Stage Fright

Music Director

1949

Obsession

Conductor

1949

Man on the Run

Music Director

1949

The Queen of Spades

Music Director

1946

Caravan

Music Director

1944

Love Story

Music Director

1944

Two Thousand Women

Music Director

1944

Time Flies

Music Director

1944

Fanny by Gaslight

Music Director

1943

1943

The Man in Grey

Music Director

1942

The Young Mr. Pitt

Music Director

1941

1940

Neutral Port

Music Director

1940

Night Train to Munich

Music Director

1940

Night Train to Munich

Original Music Composer

1939

1939

Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Music Director

1938

1938

The Citadel

Original Music Composer

1938

The Lady Vanishes

Music Director

1938

The Lady Vanishes

Original Music Composer

1938

1937

Young and Innocent

Original Music Composer

1937

Young and Innocent

Music Director

1937

Non-Stop New York

Original Music Composer

1937

Non-Stop New York

Music Director

1937

Doctor Syn

Music Director

1937

Sabotage

Music Director

1937

1937

Take My Tip

Music Director

1936

Tudor Rose

Music Director

1936

Secret Agent

Music Director

1935

Foreign Affaires

Original Music Composer

1935

Bulldog Jack

Original Music Composer

1935

Bulldog Jack

Music Director

1935

The 39 Steps

Original Music Composer

1935

The 39 Steps

Conductor

1935

The 39 Steps

Music Director

1935

My Heart Is Calling

Music Director

1934

1934

My Old Dutch

Music Director

1934

Man of Aran

Music Director

1934

Evergreen

Music Director

1933

Friday the Thirteenth

Original Music Composer

1933

The Ghoul

Original Music Composer

1932

Rome Express

Music Director

1925

She

Music

Infos

Full Name
Louis Levy
Gender
Male
Date of Birth
11/20/1894
Date of Death
8/18/1957
Also Known As

L. Levy