Philip Braham  (1881-1934)
Last updated: 16.03.25
According to the Internet source given below, Philip Braham was an English composer.
Braham studied at Cambridge University and composed music for the theatre. His best-remembered show was probably London Calling! ( 1923) on which he collaborated with Noël Coward. In 1925. In the early 1930s, Braham turned to film music.
Of ragtime interest is Limehouse Blues (1922) published by Harms Inc., New York, USA.
Websites:
url15.gif Philip Braham Biography by wikipedia.org.  
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Ragtime Music CDs:
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cd15.gif Willie 'The Lion' Smith Lion Roars: His Greatest 1934-44 flag15us.gif flag15uk.gif flag15de.gif flag15fr.gif flag15ca.gif
     Title Attribution Instruments Source Remarks
           
pdf15.gif Growing Up Time (1922) P. Braham (music)
Douglas Furber (words)
Dorothy Brunton (perf.)
Charles Heslop (perf.)
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pdf15.gif Limehouse Blues (1922) P. Braham (music)
Douglas Furber (words)
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This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 5 works by Philip Braham (1881-1934). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Keys: ER pdf15.gif
Title Year Attribution Remarks
       
Amoyra 1912 Eric Blore (words)  wvicon.gif
Cockadoodle Crawl, The 1915 Eric Blore (words)  wvicon.gif
Dancing Honeymoon 1922 Douglas Furber (words)
Ballard MacDonald (words)
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Growing Up Time 1922 Douglas Furber (words)
Dorothy Brunton (perf.)
Charles Heslop (perf.)
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Limehouse Blues 1922 Douglas Furber (words)
Fred Astaire (perf.)
Lucille Bremer (perf.)
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