Ivor Novello Sheet Music

About Ivor Novello

Ivor Novello, born David Ivor Davies, was a celebrated Welsh composer, playwright, and actor who left an indelible mark on British music and theatre in the first half of the 20th century. Renowned for his lush, sentimental, and romantic musicals and operettas, he possessed an exceptional gift for melody, crafting over 230 published songs and eight successful West End musicals. Novello's contributions helped define an era of British entertainment, making him one of the most popular entertainers and celebrated songwriters of his time.

  • Born in Cardiff, Wales, Novello came from a highly musical family; his mother, Clara Novello Davies, was an internationally recognized singing teacher and choral conductor.
  • He achieved overnight fame at the age of 21 during World War I with his patriotic song "Keep the Home Fires Burning" (1914), which became an enormously popular anthem of hope and resilience.
  • Beyond composing, Novello had a significant acting career, appearing in numerous British films, including two silent films directed by Alfred Hitchcock, and starring in many of his own lavish West End musical productions.
  • The prestigious Ivor Novello Awards, established in 1955 five years after his passing, are named in his honor and are presented annually to celebrate excellence in British songwriting and composition.

Performing Ivor Novello's music offers a rewarding experience for a range of musicians, particularly pianists and vocalists from intermediate to advanced levels. His sheet music is readily available for piano, voice, and guitar, and also extends to vocal duets, choral arrangements, and orchestral suites. Musicians can immerse themselves in his beautifully crafted, accessible melodies and romantic lyrics, which provide a window into the sentimental and elegant style of early 20th-century British musical theatre. His operetta-inspired works also often feature substantial vocal demands, offering a fulfilling challenge for singers.

Search all Ivor Novello