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George Posford

George Posford, born Benjamin George Ashwell, was an English composer and conductor.

Early life
Benjamin George Ashwell was born in 1906 in Folkestone, Kent. He was educated at Downside School in Somerset and Christ's College at Cambridge University. He studied law, but would become known for his musical achievements, after a song he co-wrote with Rodney Hobson was successfully interpolated in an early 1930s touring version of the show Lavender, which pointed him towards a new career. After Cambridge, Ashwell studied composition and orchestration at the Royal College of Music in London. == Career ==
Career
Ashwell became a professional composer in 1930, and would be known as George Posford. He initially specialised in BBC Radio work, before moving into theatre. Maschwitz, Posford and Grun also composed Paprika (1938), which flopped, but a revised version, Magyar Melody, ran at His Majesty's Theatre for 105 performances. To the original score was added "Mine Alone", composed by Manning Sherwin, which outlived the show. Posford and Harry Parr-Davies composed Full Swing (1940), starring Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert, which had 468 performances during the London blitz. Posford wrote a number of wartime revues for the duo. During World War II, he was in the Royal Corps of Signals and the London Fire Service. He was subsequently involved in the Overseas Recorded Broadcasting Service. == Personal life and death ==
Personal life and death
Posford married actress Rène Ray in August 1936. He died on 24 April 1976 in Worplesdon, Surrey, aged 70 and was interred in the churchyard of St Edward The Confessor in Sutton Green. == Tributes ==
Tributes
An album of his works, Room Five-Hundred-and-Four: The Music of George Posford (named after his song of the same name) was recorded by Frank Barber and released by EMI Columbia in 1960. ==Works==
Works
;Musical theatre • Goodnight, Vienna (1931) • Balalaika (1936); co-composed with Bernard Grün • Evangeline (1946 musical) (1946); music also by Harry Jacobson • Her Excellency (1949); co-composed with Manning SherwinZip Goes a Million (1951) • Happy Holiday (1954) ;Film scores • Goodnight, Vienna (1932) • The Good Companions (1933) • Balalaika (1939) • Magyar Melody (1939) • Full Swing (1942) ;Orchestra • Transatlantic Rhapsody (1942) ==References==
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