Wilfred Josephs was a prolific composer and his classical works include 12
symphonies, 22 concertos, overtures, chamber music, operas, ballets, vocal works – almost all of which had been written to commission. An exception was
Requiescant pro defunctis, a string quartet composed as Josephs' personal response to newsreel footage of
Auschwitz shown at the time of the
Adolf Eichmann trial. This string quartet became the basis of the Kaddish Requiem. Josephs is best remembered for composing the music for such television series as
Chiller Theatre (1961),
The Great War (1964),
Horizon (1964),
Theatre 625 (1965),
Talking to a Stranger (1966),
Weavers Green (1966),
W. Somerset Maugham (1969),
Cider with Rosie (1971),
The Guardians (1971)
I, Claudius (1976),
Disraeli (1978),
The Ghosts of Motley Hall (1976),
Enemy at the Door (1978),
The Voyage of Charles Darwin (1978),
Pride and Prejudice (1980),
The Brief (1984) and
The Return of the Antelope (1986), as well as incidental music for
The Prisoner (1967). His film scores include
Cash on Demand (1961),
Two Letter Alibi (1962),
Fanatic (1965),
The Deadly Bees (1966),
Hostile Witness (1968),
My Side of the Mountain (1969),
Cry of the Banshee (1970),
Dark Places (1973),
Callan (1974),
Swallows and Amazons (1974),
All Creatures Great and Small (1975),
The Uncanny (1977), ''
Martin's Day (1985) and Mata Hari'' (1985). In 1966, under the pseudonym Wilfred Wylam, Josephs composed the score for
Man of Magic, a musical based on the life of magician
Harry Houdini, with book by John Morley and Aubrey Cash. Produced by impresario
Harold Fielding, the show opened at the
Manchester Opera House on 22 October before transferring to the
Piccadilly Theatre in London where it ran for 135 performances. His other notable works include an opera,
Rebecca (1983), based on
Daphne du Maurier's novel, a ballet
Cyrano (1991) and the
Aelian Dances, based on Newcastle
folk songs (the title is a reference to Newcastle's
Roman name), a music theatre piece in memory of his nephew,
A Child of the Universe, Op. 80, and a children's opera,
Alice in Wonderland, Op. 144 (1985–1988).
Recordings • Requiem,
Robert Dawe, baritone; Daphne Harris, soprano (2nd movement – Yitgadal); Adelaide String Quartet, with Pamela de Almeida, 2nd cello; Adelaide Chorus;
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra,
David Measham,
Unicorn-Kanchana LP DKP 9032 (released on double CD in November 2015 – Lyrita SRCD.2352) ==References==