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Name
  
Sam Fonteyn

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
1991


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Albums
  
Silent Movies / Music Hall, Big Band Spectacular + Drum Spectacular

Similar People
  
Trevor Duncan, Laurie Johnson, Harry Bluestone, Alan Hawkshaw, Ron Grainer

Galloping gertie by sam fonteyn


Sam Fonteyn (born Samuel Soden, c. 1925–1991) was an English composer-pianist whose most significant output was for the Boosey & Hawkes Music Library, for which he composed and recorded countless works. Most are short character pieces for the piano with colorful titles indicating the images the pieces are meant to conjure. Others are bright orchestral pieces. Fonteyn's work has been heard on television since he recorded for Boosey & Hawkes in the 1970s. A music library recording was used as the theme of the British sitcom Please Sir! in 1968, and "Pop Looks Bach", originally written for the 1976 Winter Olympics, was later used as the theme of the long-running television programme Ski Sunday. His work has been featured recently on SpongeBob SquarePants, Ren & Stimpy, and Family Guy (a vaudeville duo use Fonteyn's "Galloping Gertie" as a vamp in a recurring gag).

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Custard cakewalk by sam fonteyn


Audio samples

  • Galloping Gertie on YouTube
  • Dirty Work at the Crossroads on YouTube
  • Spooky Scherzo on YouTube
  • References

    Sam Fonteyn Wikipedia