James Loughran CBE (30 June 1931 – 19 June 2024) was a Scottish conductor, the first British conductor to be appointed chief of a major German orchestra...
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James Loughran is a Scottish conductor. James Loughran or Jimmy Loughran may also refer to: James N. Loughran, Jesuit academic James Loughran (doctor)...
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son of conductor James Loughran and was educated at Ampleforth College. He is a fan of Manchester United F.C. As a 15-year-old, Loughran was involved in...
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James Loughran (29 July 1925 – 31 May 2023) was an Irish general practitioner and a founding member of the movement that led to the establishment of the...
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Loughran is a surname which may refer to: Angus Loughran (born 1966), British sports commentator and pundit Beatrix Loughran (1900–1975), American figure...
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Thomas Patrick Loughran (November 29, 1902 – July 7, 1982) was an American professional boxer and the former World Light Heavyweight Champion. Statistical...
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conductor through the 2028–2029 season. Joseph Keilberth (1949–1968) James Loughran (1979–1983) Witold Rowicki (1983–1985) Horst Stein (1985–1996) Jonathan...
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Nathaniel James Loughran is an American mixed martial artist. Loughran was formerly signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and currently competes...
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Brazilian sertanejo singer Silvia Infantas, 101, Chilean folk singer James Loughran, 92, Scottish classical conductor 20 – Margarita Voites, 87, Estonian...
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James Loughran (10 September 1897 – 25 October 1970) was an English footballer. Loughran played for Easington Colliery, Hull City, Barrow, York City, Newark...
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date) 17 June – Paul Spencer, 53, English musician (Dario G). 19 June – James Loughran, 92, Scottish conductor. 30 June – Peter Collins, 73, English record...
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actress. Mikhail Kryukov, 91, Russian anthropologist and historian. James Loughran, 92, Scottish orchestral conductor, complications from dementia. Jean-Claude...
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American tenor, 90 16 June – Jodie Devos, Belgian soprano, 35 19 June – James Loughran, Scottish conductor, 92 20 June – Maynard Goldman, American orchestral...
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Symphony Orchestra in 1972, when Symphonies Nos. 10 and 21, conducted by James Loughran and Eric Pinkett respectively, were recorded at the De Montfort Hall...
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1949–1960 Succeeded by Rafael Kubelík Preceded by Joseph Keilberth Principal Conductor, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra 1969–1973 Succeeded by James Loughran...
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but this was not included in the programme until 2015. However, when James Loughran, a Scot, conducted the Last Night concert in the late 1970s and early...
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ASV (both Brahms Concertos with the Hallé and James Loughran), Tchaikovsky l with the LSO and James Judd, plus the complete Beethoven Sonatas. More...
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James N. Loughran SJ (March 22, 1940 – December 24, 2006) was an American Jesuit who served as the 12th president of Loyola Marymount University and 21st...
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earned a chance to fight for the title, but he narrowly lost to Tommy Loughran in a 15-round decision. Braddock was greatly depressed by the loss and...
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Bernie McPhelimy Nuala O'Neill as Annie McPhelimy James Loughran as Thomas McPhelimy Barry Loughran as Brendan McPhelimy Elizabeth Donaghy as Sinead McPhelimy...
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Sargent (conductor-in-chief, 1933–1942) Sir John Barbirolli (1943–1970) James Loughran (1971–1983) Stanisław Skrowaczewski (1982–1992) Kent Nagano (1992–1999)...
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those who studied with or were influenced by Boult were Colin Davis, James Loughran, Richard Hickox and Vernon Handley. The last was not only a pupil of...
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Christopher Hogwood, James Loughran, Victor Pablo Pérez, Ion Marin, Marco Guidarini, François-Xavier Roth, José Areán, Charles Dutoit and James Conlon, accompanied...
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2018. Past principal guest conductors have included Mariss Jansons, James Loughran and Jac van Steen. François-Xavier Roth was the past associate guest...
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who has served as principal guest conductor of the orchestra, and James Loughran, who was appointed as honorary conductor in November 2006. In 2016,...
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27 concerts, the last of which was on 4 April 1968. His successor, James Loughran, was not named until five months after Barbirolli's death. Despite his...
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Canon Sydney MacEwan (1908–1991) – singer Ian Bannen (1928–1999) actor James Loughran (1931-2024) conductor Tom Conti (born 1941) – actor Sean Scanlan (1948–2017)...
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London Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra George Szell, James Loughran, Carlo Maria Giulini, Szymon Goldberg, Alexander Gibson, Colin Davis...
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Beatrix Suzetta Loughran (June 30, 1900 – December 7, 1975) was an American figure skater who competed in single and pair skating. She is the only American...
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in 1975; reissued in 2004 by MFSL as a hybrid multichannel SACD 1975 James Loughran Hallé Orchestra, Hallé Ladies Chorus CfP/EMI won a Gold Disc; in Dec...
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