The Norrie Paramor Orchestra
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Orchestral
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September 28, 2004
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Role:EnsembleThe Norrie Paramor Orchestra was a British classical music ensemble that was active from the 1950s to the 1970s. The orchestra was founded by Norrie Paramor, a renowned British composer, arranger, and conductor who had a successful career in the music industry. Norrie Paramor was born on May 15, 1914, in London, England. He showed an early interest in music and began playing the piano at a young age. He studied music at the Royal Academy of Music in London and later worked as a pianist and arranger for various bands and orchestras. In the 1950s, Norrie Paramor formed his own orchestra, which became known as the Norrie Paramor Orchestra. The ensemble consisted of some of the finest musicians in the UK, including string players, brass players, woodwind players, and percussionists. The Norrie Paramor Orchestra was known for its unique sound, which blended classical music with popular music. The orchestra performed a wide range of music, including classical pieces, film scores, and popular songs. Norrie Paramor was known for his innovative arrangements, which often featured unusual combinations of instruments and unexpected harmonies. The Norrie Paramor Orchestra became popular in the UK and performed at many prestigious venues, including the Royal Albert Hall and the London Palladium. The orchestra also made numerous recordings, which were released on various labels, including Columbia, EMI, and Decca. One of the highlights of the Norrie Paramor Orchestra's career was their performance at the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest. The orchestra accompanied the UK's entry, "Sing Little Birdie," which was performed by Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson. The song finished in second place, and the Norrie Paramor Orchestra received widespread acclaim for their performance. The Norrie Paramor Orchestra also received several awards and nominations throughout their career. In 1960, the orchestra was nominated for a Grammy Award for their album "In London, In Love." The album featured arrangements of popular songs, including "The Way You Look Tonight" and "I've Got You Under My Skin." In addition to their recordings and performances, the Norrie Paramor Orchestra also appeared on several television shows, including "The Benny Hill Show" and "The Morecambe and Wise Show." The orchestra's appearances on these shows helped to increase their popularity and introduce their music to a wider audience. Despite their success, the Norrie Paramor Orchestra disbanded in the 1970s, as Norrie Paramor decided to focus on his work as a producer and arranger. However, the orchestra's legacy lives on, and their recordings continue to be enjoyed by music lovers around the world. In conclusion, the Norrie Paramor Orchestra was a British classical music ensemble that was known for their unique sound and innovative arrangements. Founded by Norrie Paramor in the 1950s, the orchestra consisted of some of the finest musicians in the UK and performed a wide range of music, including classical pieces, film scores, and popular songs. The orchestra received widespread acclaim for their performances and recordings and was nominated for several awards, including a Grammy Award. Although the Norrie Paramor Orchestra disbanded in the 1970s, their legacy lives on, and their music continues to be enjoyed by fans of classical and popular music alike.More....
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