BBC Narnia Composer Geoffrey Burgon Dies

I just returned from spending a couple of weeks overseas, and am currently catching up on the latest Narnia news, only to find this sad news: the composer of the music to the BBC versions of the Chronicles of Narnia has passed away. After watching the animated version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe many times, the BBC editions started to air on PBS. From the Telegraph

Appropriately for a composer who lived near Stroud, Burgon also wrote the music for Cider with Rosie (1998). Indeed, he was a distinctive figure in Gloucestershire: tall, silver-haired and driving one of his collection of fast cars – at various times he kept Bristols, a Chrysler V8 and a Ferrari Dino. “I had a Porsche 911 that did everything perfectly, but I just sort of got bored,” he observed. He was also an enthusiastic cricketer, turning out regularly for his local club, and in his spare time wrote detective novels – featuring a musician who drives a fast car.

In a career of many musical high points, Burgon identified one in particular: “I was standing at the checkout in Tesco and a little girl about 10 years old started singing the theme from [the television version of] Narnia and I thought, ‘Wow, that is really nice’.”

Geoffrey Burgon, who died on September 21, married first, in 1963, Janice Garwood. He is survived by his second wife, the Canadian pianist and singer Jacqueline Kroft, whom he married in 1992, by their son, and by a son and a daughter of his first marriage.

6 Comments

  1. Very sad indeed.
    As a sidenote, isn’t it kind of ironic that William Moseley was (I think) an extra in Cider with Rosie?

  2. That’s really sad! I absolutely love the BBC Narnia and the music is special to me…it kinda takes my back to being little.

  3. I just watched the dvd and noticed what lovely music it had. God rest his soul- he did good work that brought joy to millions!

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