A Biography of Lt
Col Sir Vivian Dunn KCVO OBE FRAM Royal Marines
by Derek
Oakley MBE
This is the unique and fascinating story
of Sir Vivian Dunn, composer, conductor and arranger. Born
within the sound of his father's band room in India, he was
given a classical music upbringing which culminated in membership
of the first violins of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. From there
he became a Royal Marines Director of Music at the age of
22, a highly unpopular choice amongst the military music fraternity;
and then revolutionised the Portsmouth musical scene in the
1930's. After the war, as the Principal Director of Music
of the Royal Marines, he oversaw the complete restructuring
of the Royal Marines Band Service against considerable opposition.
Finally, for his services to four sovereigns in the Royal
Yachts, he became the only military musician ever to be knighted.
Awarded an EMI Gold Disc, in retirement he returned to the
classical world and made numerous recordings with the British,
European and American symphony orchestras, many of which retain
their popularity today.
PUBLICATION JANUARY 2000 ISBN 0 9536163 0
4 - Hardback 252 x 190mm, 300 pages, 70 photographs
£22.50 UK £27.00 Europe and
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