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<p dir="auto"><strong>Shadow2700</strong> — <em>9 years ago(June 23, 2016 11:29 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Harry Rabinowitz, TV and film composer and conductor, dies aged 100<br />
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By Rob Weinberg<br />
June 23, 2016,<br />
Prolific musician was in demand for radio, films and TV, from Eurovision to Reilly, Ace of Spies.<br />
Rabinowitz's family reported that he passed away at his house in France, just three months after his 100th birthday.<br />
He will be best remembered for conducting the scores for more than 60 films, including Chariots of Fire , The Remains of the Day , The English Patient , The Talented Mr. Ripley and Cold Mountain . He also conducted the original 1979 TV premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, Tell Me on a Sunday and was the first conductor of the hit musical, Cats.<br />
He also composed memorable television scores, such as I, Claudius and Reilly, Ace of Spies . Rabinowitz considered the Bafta-nominated soundtrack for Reilly as his favorite work. It drew upon the 'Romance' theme from Shostakovich's film score for The Gadfly.<br />
He was a popular conductor among his peers.<br />
"In almost all the sessions I've conducted the musicians have left smiling," Rabinowitz said in an interview in 2008.<br />
"They didn't go out drooping or bored. I take pleasure in that. In fact, I think a timely phrase would be, 'He never wasted his colleagues' time.'"<br />
Born in Johannesburg, Rabinowitz left South Africa in 1946 to study conducting at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama.<br />
He appeared regularly on television and radio throughout the 1950s and 1960s, becoming head of music for London Weekend Television between 1968 and 1977, the year he was awarded an MBE.<br />
He twice conducted the United Kingdom's Eurovision entry. In 1964, the entry I love the little things , sung by Matt Monro, came second. Two years later, Rabinowitz conducted Kenneth McKellars rendition of A man without love , which came ninth.<br />
Rabinowitz continued to play the piano every day, up to his death.</p>
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