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  1. George Melachrino. George Melachrino (born George Miltiades; 1 May 1909 – 18 June 1965) [ 1 ] was a musician, composer of film music, and musical director who was English born of Greek and Italian descent. He was an accomplished player of the violin, viola, oboe, clarinet and saxophone.

  2. May 19, 2017 · As well as the Orchestra and Strings, Melachrino had a lesser-known third group called the Masqueraders - a 16-piece light music combination. Born in London in 1909, George Melachrino was probably the most versatile of all the light orchestral leaders. He was a conductor, arranger, composer, multi-instrumentalist, singer and occasional juggler ...

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  4. He was born George Miltiades Melachrino in Albany Street, London in 1909. His father was a Greek cigarette manufacturer, and his mother came from Broadway in Worcestershire. At the age of four he was being taught by his stepfather on a miniature violin, and was only thirteen when he made his first public appearance as a solo violinist.

  5. So from a tiny violin a few inches long given to him by his stepfather, George became conductor of two of the world’s finest light orchestral combinations, the Melachrino Strings and Orchestra. In his childhood he was given manuscript paper and instead of coloured chalks, a pencil to play with. At 4 years of age he composed his first piece Up ...

  6. George Melachrino (born George Miltiades; 1 May 1909 – 18 June 1965) [1] was a musician, composer of film music, and musical director who was English born of Greek and Italian descent. He was an accomplished player of the violin, viola, oboe, clarinet and saxophone.

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  8. George Melachrino headed one of the finest British Light orchestras particularly in North America, where his albums sold literally millions of copies. He was born George Militades in London, England, in 1909, of a father of Greek and Italian descent and an English mother. By the age of four, he was being taught by his stepfather, a theatre ...

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