Eric Coates
Biography
Eric Francis Harrison Coates (27 August 1886 – 21 December 1957) was an English composer of light music and, early in his career, a leading violist. Coates was born into a musical family, but, despite his wishes and obvious talent, his parents only reluctantly allowed him to pursue a musical career. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Frederick Corder (composition) and Lionel Tertis (viola), and played in string quartets and theatre pit bands, before joining symphony orchestras conducted by Thomas Beecham and Henry Wood. Coates's experience as a player added to the rigorous training he had received at the academy and contributed to his skill as a composer. While still working as a violist, Coates composed songs and other light musical works. In 1919 he gave up the viola permanently and from then until his death he made his living as a composer and occasional conductor. His prolific output includes the London Suite (1932), of which the well-known "Knightsbridge March" is the concluding section; the waltz "By the Sleepy Lagoon" (1930); and "The Dam Busters March" (1954). His early compositions were influenced by the music of Arthur Sullivan and Edward German, but Coates's style evolved in step with changes in musical taste, and his later works incorporate elements derived from jazz and dance-band music. His output consists almost wholly of orchestral music and songs. With the exception of one unsuccessful short ballet, he never wrote for the theatre, and only occasionally for the cinema.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Live - Bursting Out
1978

Stormwatch
1979

Hooked On Classics 2 - Can't Stop The Classics
1982

Driftwood And Dreams
1957

Carry On Oi!!
1981

The Platinum Collection
2015

Music At War
1975

Plaza House Presents The Greatest Hits Of The 40s
1971

The Golden Trumpet Of Harry James
1968

Hawaiian Paradise
1965

The Great Band Era (1936-1945)
1964

British Light Music Of The 20th Century
1963

Dancing In Wonderland
1961

More Encore Of Golden Hits
1960

The Best Of Alfred Apaka
1960

Harry James In Hi-fi
1955

Moods In Music: Music For Relaxation
1952

Glenn Miller Concert Vol. 3
1952

The Platters

The Hits Of Harry James

The Legendary Tommy Dorsey

Sneaky Pete
1979
Credited work
2,148 releases · 443 albums · active 1950–2025
- Performance · 2,388
- Other credits · 41
Studios: Kingsway Hall · Liverpool Philharmonic Hall · Abbey Road Studios · Walthamstow Assembly Hall
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Platters
- Harry James (2)
- Harry James And His Orchestra
- Louis Clark
- Glenn Miller
- Alfred Apaka
- The Central Band Of The Royal Air Force
