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Reginald Somerville
Reginald Somerville (1867 – 8 July 1948) was an English composer and actor. He is known for writing many drawing-room ballads such as "God Sends the Night", "Yestereve", "Zaida: A Song of the Desert" and "The Lark and the Nightingale", as well as a handful of operas.
==Biography==
Somerville received musical training under the Italian tenor and teacher Giulio Moretti.〔''The Musical Times'', November 1928, p. 1029〕 He co-wrote music with A. McLean and G. W. Byng for the musical farce, ''A White Silk Dress'', opening at London's Prince of Wales's Theatre on 3 October 1896.〔Parker, John. ''Who's Who in the Theatre: A Biographical Record of the Contemporary Stage'' (London: Pitman, 1922), p. 1128.〕 In collaboration with the librettist Guy Eden, he wrote ''The 'Prentice Pillar'', a romantic opera in one act in 1899.〔''The Musical Times'', October 1899, p. 685〕 Somerville's "The Ballad of Thyra Lee", a dramatic scene, premiered in 1900, was given at a Royal Philharmonic Society concert in May 1903.〔''The Times'', 11 June 1900, p. 4; and 21 September 1904, p. 7〕 Also 1903, he played opposite Marie Studholme in ''The School Girl''. In 1909, his opera ''The Mountaineers'' was premiered at the Savoy Theatre in London. It had a two-month run and a provincial tour in late 1910.〔''Penny Illustrated Paper'', 23 April 1910, p. 530; Issue 2552.〕
After the First World War, Somerville wrote ''Antoine'', an opera that he considered his best work,〔Somerville, Reginald. "Memories of The Mountaineers", in ''Music Masterpieces: Gems from the World's Famous Operas and Musical Plays'', Percy Pitt (ed.), vol. 3, part 15 (London: Amalgamated Press, 1926), p. 76〕 which was produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London, by the Carl Rosa Opera Company. The plot of the opera featured a blind sailor who has his sight miraculously restored only to discover his wife eloping with a rich lover.〔''The Musical Times'', October 1919, p. 557〕 He also wrote both the music and lyrics for a three-act opera titled ''David Garrick'', which was founded on T. W. Robertson's well-known comedy of the same name. It was premiered in 1920 by the Carl Rosa company and then presented under Somerville's management in the West End, substantially re-written to suit the light-music audience.〔''The Musical Times'', April 1922, p. 262〕 Critics were divided on the merit of Somerville's music. ''The Illustrated London News'' remarked that the score "halts between the methods of the lyric and the grand-opera stage, and would have been all the better for cutting out all the connections with the latter."〔''The Illustrated London News'', 11 March 1922, p. 368〕 A week later, the critic continued, "He has no great gift of melody. ... Worse than the orchestration is the handling of the ensembles, if one may call them ensembles."〔''The Illustrated London News'', 18 March 1922, p. 386〕 The work was revived in 1932. In 1924, he wrote ''The Love Doctor'', a "musical show with a story", which was toured on the Moss' Empires circuit and played in London at the Chelsea Palace Theatre in 1925.
Somerville's work as a composer dried up with the advent of sound films in the mid-1920s, and he took to teaching, but he became ill, ran into debt and was declared bankrupt in 1934. The bankruptcy was discharged in 1937.〔''The Times'', 13 January 1937, p. 4〕
He died on 8 July 1948 at St John's nursing home, Tankerton-on-Sea, in Kent.〔Farrell, Scott. ''The Final Savoy Operas: A Centenary Review'', p. 7.〕

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