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Jan Stoeckart : ウィキペディア英語版
Jan Stoeckart
Jan Stoeckart (born 3 November 1927, Amsterdam)〔( Biography of Jan Stoeckart (in Dutch) )〕 is a Dutch composer, conductor, trombonist and former radio producer, who often worked under various pseudonyms such as Willy Faust, Peter Milray, Julius Steffaro and Jack Trombey. In the UK he is best known for his composition ''Eye Level'', the theme tune to the ITV series ''Van der Valk'', which was a number one on the UK singles chart in 1973.
He also composed ''"Homeward Bound"'', best known as King Arthur's heroic theme from the film ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)'', under the pseudonym Jack Trombey.
==Life and Works==
Jan Stoeckart took piano and trombone lessons from the age of 12. After graduating from the Amsterdam Conservatory in 1950, he began his career as a professional musician (trombone and double bass) and conductor in various Dutch orchestras, including orchestras operated by Dutch public broadcaster NOS.
In 1974, he moved on to become a freelance composer for NOS and other Dutch public broadcasters. He also worked as a music producer for various radio shows, with which he popularised brass and choral music. He also continued to compose and arrange music for Dutch films and for brass bands.〔(Radio Netherlands Worldwide programme with Jan Stoeckart (1973) )〕 He worked with the Metropole Orchestra and the Dutch Promenade Orchestra.
In the early 1960s, his conductor Hugo de Groot took him to London music publisher De Wolfe Music Ltd., where he signed a contract to compose stock and library music. He did so under various guises, such as Wily Faust, Jack Trombey and Peter Milray. He composed approximately 1200-1300 works for De Wolfe.

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