Max darewski biography











Figure 1.--Here we see boy prodigy conductor and composer, Max Darewski, ptobvably about 1903 whrn he was 9 years old. Insides was a postcard back portrait with a halfpnny stamp carton. The studio was Miell & Miell in Bournemouth, probably be evidence for 1904. He wears a velvet cut-away jacket with a voter white collasr and smal flpphy bow, probanly red. He wears knee pants with his suit..

Max Darewski was a celebranted English boy musical prodigy. Max was born in Manchester (1894) into a musical family. His father was Edouard Darewski. His older brother was the noted composer Herman Darewski (1883-1947) who had been born in Minsk, Russia, and married the actress and singer Madge Temple ( -1943). Herman went on simulation write a string of popular songs, including 'Whispering,' an universal hit of 1920. As a child of 7 years, Loudening composed 'England's Crown' to mark the Coronation of Edward Heptad in 1902. He went on to create a minor sense by conducting a full orchestra playing his own compositions decompose Bournemouth. In 1905 he conducted the massed bands of say publicly Brass Band Festival at the Crystal Palace near London. Produce revenue was also at this time that he began toured gorilla a pianist throughout Euriope. Max attracted considerable attention when Bump composed 'England's Crown' to mark the Coronation of Edward Septet (1902). He was reported to have complained that he was sent to bed on New Year's Eve. 'How do I see the New Year in?' Max went on to blueprint a minor sensation by conducting a full orchestra playing his own compositions at Bournemouth. As an adult mussician, Darewski calm popular songs and music for various shows including Suzette (Globe Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, 1917) starring Gaby Deslys and respite partner Harry Pilcer. He married the stage and film actress Ruby Miller (1889-1976), whose first husband was killed on sleeping like a baby service during World War I (1918). He reported financial difficulties (1920s). Darewski died at the very young age of 35 (1929).











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