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George Grossmith
George Grossmith (9 December 1847 – 1 March 1912) was an English
Grossmith is best remembered for two aspects of his career. First, he created a series of nine memorable characters in the
Grossmith was also famous in his day for performing his own comic piano sketches and songs, both before and after his Gilbert and Sullivan days, becoming the most popular British solo performer of the 1890s. Some of his comic songs endure today, including "See Me Dance the Polka". He continued to perform into the first decade of the 20th century. His son,
Life and career
George Grossmith was born in Grossmith had a younger sister, Emily, and younger brother, Weedon. In 1855, he went to boarding school at Massingham House on Haverstock Hill in the district of Hampstead. There he studied the piano and began to amuse his friends and teachers with shadow pantomimes, and later by playing the piano by ear. His family moved to Haverstock Hill when young Grossmith was 10, and he became a day student.Grossmith (1888), chapter II] At the age of 12, he transferred to the North London Collegiate School in Grossmith had hoped to become a Early performing career Young Grossmith received some recognition for amateur songs and sketches at private parties and, beginning in 1864, at "penny readings". He also participated in a small number of theatricals as an amateur, including playing John Chodd, Jr. in Robertson's play, "Society", at the Grossmith took to the professional stage in 1870 with a sketch called "Human Oddities", written by his father, and a song called "The Gay Photographer" (that is, the "carefree" photographer). The song, with words by Grossmith's father and music by young Grossmith, concerns a photographer who broke the heart of a young lady named Miss Jenkins; so she drank his chemicals and died. [ [http://brightbytes.com/collection/music.html Cover art of the sheet music, from "Images of Photographers" website (2005, Bright Bytes Studio)] , accessed March 9, 2008] In late 1870, the younger Grossmith appeared on his own with a nightly spot at the "old Polytechnic" in Regent Street, where comic sketches alternated with scientific and serious lectures for the entertainment of the public. "Human Oddities" and another sketch, "The Yellow Dwarf", were successful for Grossmith, and he took the former work on tour for six months. An 1871 Grossmith sketch was called "He was a Careful Man". Biographer Tony Joseph notes that, except for a few early pieces, nearly all of Grossmith's material was written and composed by Grossmith himself. Joseph describes the sketches as "a light-hearted sending up of various aspects of contemporary life and manners. ...he was the complete performer... as a pianist (he performed for the most part sitting at a piano)... as a raconteur... as a mimic, facial expression, timing—he had it all. A short, dapper figure, he turned his lack of inches to positive advantage, and audiences took to him everywhere." Grossmith toured in the summer of 1871 with Mr and Mrs Howard Paul and occasionally afterwards. He and Mrs Paul would also appear together in " In 1873, Grossmith and his father began joint tours of humorous recitations and comic sketches at literary institutes and public halls, to church groups and to branches of the YMCA all over England and even in Scotland and Wales. Young Grossmith's sketches at this time included "The Puddleton Penny Readings", "Our Choral Society" and "In the Stalls". They toured almost constantly for the following three years, but they returned to see their families in London on weekends.Grossmith (1888), Chapter V] Also around this time, Grossmith began to entertain at private "society" parties, which he continued to do throughout his career. These parties would often occur late in the evening after Grossmith performed at the After entertaining professionally in sketch comedy for seven years, Grossmith discovered that his income decreased each year as his family and household expenses increased. He also disliked travelling. Accordingly he was pleased when, despite his relative inexperience in legitimate theatre, he received a letter from D'Oyly Carte years Grossmith had appeared in charity performances of " Grossmith was a hit as the tradesmanlike John Wellington Wells, the title role in "The Sorcerer", and became a regular member of Years later, Grossmith's obituary in " The actor, famously jittery on opening nights, is depicted both on and off stage in the acclaimed During his time with the . Other songs written during this period included "An Awful Little Scrub" (1880), "The Speaker’s Eye" (1882), "The ‘Bus Conductor’s Song" (1883), "How I Became an Actor" (1883), "See Me Reverse" (1884), "The Lost Key" (1885), and "The Happy Fatherland" (1887). Later years Grossmith left the D'Oyly Carte organisation near the end of the original run of "The Yeomen of the Guard" on 17 August 1889 and resumed his career entertaining at the piano, which he continued to do for more than 15 years afterwards. [ [http://www.c20th.com/GSarchive.htm Simon Moss website, which includes images of 1896, 1900 and 1903 programmes describing performances of sketches and entertainments by Grossmith] , accessed March 9, 2008] Despite his dislike of travelling, he toured in Britain, Ireland, and, on five occasions, North America. His drawing-room sketches included his own popular songs, such as "See me Dance the Polka", "The Happy Fatherland", "The Polka and the Choir-boy", "Thou of My Thou", "The French Verbs", "Go on Talking-Don’t Mind Me", "I Don’t Mind Flies", and "Baby on the Shore". His new sketches during this period included "Modern Music and Morals" (1889), "On Tour; or, Piano and I" (1891), "A Seaside Holiday" (1892), "Fashionable Music" (1892) and "Is Music a Failure?" (1892). According to "The Times", "His genial satire was enjoyed even by those at whom its shafts were aimed." When he toured Scotland in the autumn of 1890, Grossmith gave a command performance for [ Grossmith had become the most popular solo entertainer of his day, and his tours earned him far more than he had earned while performing with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. He also continued to compose music, including the comic opera "Castle Bang" (1894) and the sketches "The Ibsenite Drama" (1895) and "Do We Enjoy Our Holidays?" (1897) and songs like "The Baby on the Shore" (1893), "Johnnie at the Gaiety" (1895), "Tommy’s First Love" (1897), and "The Happy Old Days at Peckham" (1903). In 1894–95, however, Gilbert enticed Grossmith to take the role of George Griffenfeld in "His Excellency", with music by Grossmith died at his home in Folkstone at the age of 64. He is buried in Writings and compositions; legacy; recordings Grossmith wrote numerous comic pieces for the magazine "Punch", including a series of ten skits in 1884 inspired by his Bow Street experiences, which he called "Very Trying". He also wrote two memoirs, "A Society Clown: Reminiscences " (1888) and "Piano and I: Further Reminiscences" (1910). In his career, Grossmith wrote 18 Grossmith was followed, in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic roles, by a number of other popular performers, including Over forty of the songs that Grossmith wrote or performed in his one-man shows have been recorded by baritone Leon Berger (a British Gilbert & Sullivan singer and Grossmith scholar), accompanied by Selwyn Tillett (G&S scholar) on two CDs: "A Society Clown: The Songs of George Grossmith" and "The Grossmith Legacy". The latter also contains the recorded voice of Grossmith's son, George Grossmith Jr. Both are on the Divine Art Label. [ [http://www.divine-art.com/ Information from the Divine-Art website] , accessed March 9, 2008] No known recordings of Grossmith's voice exist, although wax cylinder recording technology was available during his lifetime. Notes References *cite book|last=Ainger|first=Michael|year=2002|title=Gilbert and Sullivan – A Dual Biography|location=Oxford|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=0195147693 External links * Persondata Источник: George Grossmith
*cite book|last=Allen|first=Reginald|year=1975|title=The First Night Gilbert and Sullivan, Centennial Edition|location=London|publisher=Chappell & Co. Ltd
*cite book|last=Fitzgerald|first=Percy Hetherington|year=1888|title=Chronicles of Bow Street Police-office, 2 vols.|location=London|publisher=Chapman and Hall
*cite book|last=Ayre|first=Leslie|year=1972|title=The Gilbert & Sullivan Companion|location=London|publisher=W.H. Allen & Co Ltd Introduction by
*cite book|last=Grossmith|first=George|year=1888|title=A Society Clown: Reminiscences|location=Bristol/London|publisher=Arrowsmith|url=http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/books/grossmith/index.html Accessed March 9, 2008
*cite book|last=Grossmith|first=George|year=1910|title=Piano and I: Further Reminiscences|location=Bristol|publisher=Arrowsmith
*cite book|last=Grossmith|first=Weedon|year=1913|title= [http://books.google.com/books?id=-VlAAAAAIAAJ&dq=%22Gee-Gee%22+grossmith&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 From Studio to Stage] |location=London; New York|publisher=John Lane Company
*Johnson, Jan-Christine. [http://www.geocities.com/the_gaiety/biblio.html "Discovering George Grossmith in Folkestone",] "The Gaiety", Spring 2005, pp. 37-43. Editor: Roderick Murray, accessed March 9, 2008
*cite book|last=Joseph|first=Tony|year=1982|title=George Grossmith: Biography of a Savoyard|location=Bristol|publisher=Tony Joseph|isbn=0-950-79920-3
* [http://pinafore.www3.50megs.com/g-grossmith.html "George Grossmith" ("Memories of the D'Oyly Carte website)]
* [http://www.peopleplayuk.org.uk/collections/object.php?object_id=1402&back=%2Fguided_tours%2Fmusicals_tour%2Ffirst_musicals%2Fmusical_comedy.php%3F Profile and photo of Grossmith (PeoplePlay website)]
* [http://www.thisisfolkestone.co.uk/famousresidents1.htm Brief profile of Grossmith (This Is Folkstone)]
*imdb name|0003421|George Grossmith (II)
* [http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/english/DON/Chronology.html Biographical chronology (Flinders)]
* [http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/english/DON/Primary.html Bibliography of Grossmith and others (Flinders)]
* [http://diamond.boisestate.edu/gas/gallery/grosmith.html Photo and list of Grossmith's Savoy roles (G&S Archive)]
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