Hubert Bath
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Hubert Charles Bath (6 November 1883{{spaced ndash}}24 April 1945) was an English film composer, music director, and conductor. His credits include the music to the Oscar-winning documentary Wings Over Everest (1934), as well as to the films Tudor Rose (1936), A Yank at Oxford (1938) and Love Story (1944). His composition "Out of the Blue" has been used as the theme music of BBC Radio's Sports Report since the programme started in 1948.
Biography
Bath was born in Barnstaple, Devon. He sang in the local church choir and in 1899 attended the Royal Academy of Music, studying piano with Oscar Beringer and composition with Frederick Corder. In 1913-14 he conducted Thomas Quinlan's opera troupe on its world tour, also acting as chorus master. He conducted Madame Butterfly at the London Opera House in July 1915, in a performance that starred Tamaki Miura. "London Opera House," The Daily Telegraph, London, 29 July, 1915. After that he established himself as a composer of light operas, including Young England (Birmingham, 1915) and Bubbole (Milan, 1920), extending the genre towards grand opera with Trilby.Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, 7th ed. (1984) and earlier editions He went on to compose many film scores (including part of the soundtrack of Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail in 1929), marches for brass bands, orchestral suites, theatre music and choral works.{{Cite web|url=http://www.musicweb-international.com/garlands/1st.htm|title=A FIRST GARLAND OF BRITISH LIGHT MUSIC COMPOSERSl|website=www.musicweb-international.com}}
His composition "Out of the Blue" has been used as the theme music of the BBC's Sports Report, the world's longest-running sports radio programme, since the show started in 1948.{{cite news |title=Behind the scenes of the world's longest running radio sports programme |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0dxyfbq |access-date=16 April 2025 |work=BBC}}{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/42546157 |title=Sports Report at 70: Presenters' memories, royal recognition & THAT theme tune |publisher=BBC Sport |date=5 January 2018 |access-date=15 April 2025 }} Also well-known is his Cornish Rhapsody, written for, and essential to the plot of, the 1944 film Love Story. Humorous cantatas such as The Wedding of Shon Maclean (1909), Look at the Clock (1910) and The Wake of O'Connor (1914) were popular with choral societies in their day. There are also many suites of character pieces for piano, including Shakespeare Pieces (1916), My Lady (1923), the Italian Suite (1924), the Gaelic Suite (five Irish sketches for piano), published in 1927,{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6mPZI5Lcvg|title=Hubert Bath - Gaelic Suite|via=www.youtube.com}} and the Sonnet Suite (1933). Freedom, a 12 minute symphonic piece first used for the National Championships in 1922, is said to be the first brass band symphony, though it’s really a suite.
In 1924, Bath was named as co-respondent in the divorce case between Colonel Alfred Rawlinson and the actress Jean Aylwin.{{cite news | title = Actress's Flat in Chelsea – Composer Friend Cited as Co-Respondent | newspaper = North Devon Journal | location = Barnstaple | pages = 3 | date = 15 May 1924 | url = http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000328/19240515/103/0003?browse=true | accessdate = 12 December 2012 | url-access=subscription | via=British Newspaper Archive}}
Bath died in Harefield, Middlesex in 1945, aged 61. His son John Bath (1915–2004) was also a film composer.{{cite news |title= OBITUARIES / HUBERT BATH|url=https://archive.org/details/variety158-1945-05/page/n109/mode/2up|access-date=March 3, 2023 |work=Variety|agency=|date=May 9, 1945|page=46|via=Internet Archive}}
Selected filmography
- Under the Greenwood Tree (1929)
- The Informer (1929)
- The Plaything (1929)
- Tell England (1931)
- Evensong (1934 - uncredited)
- Wings Over Everest (1934){{Cite web|url=https://www.filmaffinity.com/us/film945506.html|title=Wings Over Everest (1934)|via=www.filmaffinity.com}}
- Breakers Ahead (1935)
- His Lordship (1936)
- The Luck of the Irish (1936)
- Tudor Rose (1936)
- Non-Stop New York (1937)
- The Great Barrier (1937)
- A Yank at Oxford (1938)
- Dear Octopus (1943)
- Love Story (1944)
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Category:English film score composers
Category:English male film score composers
Category:Musicians from Barnstaple
Category:20th-century British male musicians
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