Samuel Soden (20 May 1925 – 29 August 1991),[1] known asSam Fonteyn, was an English composer and pianist, whose most significant output was for theBoosey & Hawkes Music Library, for which he composed and recorded many works.[2]
Most are short character pieces for the piano with colourful titles indicating the images the pieces are meant to conjure. Others are bright orchestral pieces. Fonteyn's work has been heard on television since he recorded for Boosey & Hawkes in the 1970s. A music library recording was used as the theme of the British sitcomPlease Sir! in 1968, and "Pop Looks Bach," recorded in 1970, was later used as the theme of the long-running television programmeSki Sunday.[2][3][4] He also composed the piano music heard at the beginning of 'The Colour Purple', (which he also performed on the soundtrack) and a theme tune used for The Russian News.
His work was also featured onSpongeBob SquarePants,Seinfeld,The Ren & Stimpy Show,Nirvanna the Band the Show, andFamily Guy (a vaudeville duo use Fonteyn's "Galloping Gertie" as a vamp in a recurring gag).[citation needed]
Soden was born inBirmingham[5] and died inIslington, London.[1]