Leroy Shield(1893-1962)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Versatile in many different musical fields, Leroy Shield started out as
organist and pianist at the age of five. He made his professional début
at 12 and at 15 became an arranger, composer and concert pianist. He
accompanied opera singer Eva Gauthier during her American concert tours
and pioneered the modernist composers Ravel, Milhaud, Holst, Baxt, and
Casella. He won a scholarship in piano at Columbia Conservatory in
Chicago and also studied at the University of Chicago. In 1923 he
joined the staff of the Victor Talking Machine Company as pianist and
³musical director² of Victor recording sessions, first in New York and
Camden, later in other parts of the country. In 1930 he became "Musical
Director in charge of Hollywood, Calif., Activities" and it was in this
capacity that he composed and oversaw the recording of background and
effect music at the Hal Roach Studios, producers of the Laurel & Hardy,
Our Gang, and other comedies. Most of these tracks, recorded during
1930 and 1931, were so successful that the studio kept recycling them,
hence their considerable familiarity even today. His contributions to
the films, however, were rarely credited. In 1931 Shield became
Director of Music for NBC's Central division, residing in Chicago. He
became a very important and busy figure in Chicago, arranging for and
leading his orchestra in several musical radio shows. In 1933, 1935 and
1936 he briefly returned to California to record more music for the Hal
Roach Studios. In 1945 he relocated once again, to New York, as
contractor of NBC's Orchestra section. In this capacity he worked
closely with conductor Arturo Toscanini, joining him on his nationwide
concert tour in 1950. He retired in 1955.