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Christopher Palmer
Christopher Francis Palmer (9 September 194622 January 1995) was an English composer, arranger and orchestrator; biographer of composers, champion of lesser-known composers and writer on film music and other musical subjects; record producer; and lecturer. He was involved in a very wide range of projects and his output was prodigious. He came to be regarded as one of the finest symphonic orchestrators of his generation. He was dedicated to the conservation, recording and promotion of classic film scores by composers such as Bernard Herrmann, Dimitri Tiomkin, Franz Waxman, Miklós Rózsa, Elmer Bernstein and others. He wrote full biographies as well as sleeve notes, radio scripts, reviews and articles, on composers such as Benjamin Britten, Frederick Delius, Karol Szymanowski, Arthur Bliss, George Dyson, Herbert Howells, Maurice Ravel, Nikolai Tcherepnin and others.
He arranged music from the film scores and other music of William Walton, Malcolm Arnold, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Ernest Bloch. Artists who have performed his work include José Carreras, James Galway, Julian Lloyd Webber,〔 and Jill Gomez.〔(Hyperion Records )〕 Outside the area of music, he put together anthologies of the prose of Arthur Machen and James Farrar.〔 He died of an AIDS-related disease at the age of 48.
==Biography==
Palmer was born in Norfolk in 1946. He early showed interest in music, encouraged by his father, a RAF pilot,〔(AIM25 )〕 who had trained as a church organist. He was educated at Norwich School and studied the organ at Saxlingham, then went on to the University of Cambridge, where he qualified in modern languages and music.〔(Syracuse University Library )〕〔(The Independent, 27 January 1995 )〕 His teachers at Cambridge included Peter le Huray and Sir David Willcocks.
His first involvement in film music was as a writer, and through this he met many film composers in the United Kingdom and the United States. He struck up a friendship with Bernard Herrmann, who was living in London at the time. He assisted Herrmann with his scoring for ''Taxi Driver'' and ''Obsession'' (both released in 1976; Herrmann died in December 1975, just after completing the score to ''Taxi Driver''). Through Herrmann, Palmer had met Charles Gerhardt, with whom he collaborated on at least 15 albums.〔(Music Web International )〕 Miklós Rózsa was impressed by Palmer's critiques of his work, and invited him to orchestrate part of his score for the film ''Last Embrace'' (1979). He then met Elmer Bernstein, who used Palmer's assistance in scoring ''Heavy Metal'' (1981). This led to further orchestration work with film composers such as Maurice Jarre (''A Passage to India'' (1984), ''Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'' (1985)), Stanley Myers (''The Witches'' (1990)), and many others.〔
Not content to work only on new film projects, Christopher Palmer also sought to preserve the legacy of the past, by arranging symphonic suites from the scores of composers such as Sir Malcolm Arnold, William Alwyn, Sir Arthur Bliss, George Gershwin, Bronisław Kaper, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Jerome Moross, Alfred Newman, Alex North, Conrad Salinger, Max Steiner, Dimitri Tiomkin, Sir William Walton, Franz Waxman, and Roy Webb.〔 He appeared as himself in the 1992 documentary film ''Music for the Movies: Bernard Herrmann''.
He collaborated with Sergei Prokofiev's son Oleg Prokofiev on the publication of ''Serge Prokofiev, Soviet Diary, 1927'' and other writings (Faber and Faber, 1991).〔 His planned biography of Prokofiev was left unfinished at his death, which was due to an HIV/AIDS-related illness in 1995, when he was aged only 48.〔

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