Hugo Henry Rignold (15 May 1905 – 30 May 1976) was an English conductor and violinist, who is best remembered as musical director of the Royal Ballet (1957–1960)...
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Rignold is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Rignold (1839–1912), English actor Hugo Rignold (1905–1976), English conductor and...
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English Opera Group. Two months later Hugo Rignold was announced as the CBSO's new Principal Conductor. Rignold had established his reputation as one...
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(trombone), Chappie D'Amato, E.O. Pogson, Billy Ternent (reeds) and Hugo Rignold (vn). Over approximately a year and a half, Browne made over 100 records...
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12 May Day (a panorama, prelude for orchestra), Op. 22 (dedicated to Hugo Rignold) (1948 – 27 December 1949) Mephistopheles' Serenade and Dance, Op. 25...
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studied with the composers. Conductors he has appeared with include Hugo Rignold, Maurice Handford, Piero Gamba and Christian Badea. His professional...
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(suicide) 26 May – Dame Maggie Teyte, operatic soprano, 88 30 May – Hugo Rignold, violinist and conductor, 71 24 August – Michael Head, pianist and composer...
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trumpeter/cornetist Jack Jackson, trombonist Lew Davis, violinists Hugo Rignold and Harry Berly, pianist/arranger Peter Yorke, and (from 1928) singer...
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Davis, Sir Mark Elder, Iván Fischer, Edward Gardner, Antonio Pappano, Hugo Rignold, Andrew Litton, Keith Lockhart, Sir Roger Norrington, Tadaaki Otaka,...
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Concerto in E minor, with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under Hugo Rignold. In 1953 he won the ARD International Music Competition in Munich. Ozim...
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the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden conducted by Hugo Rignold (HMV, C3778-9, 1948), the orchestra of the Opéra-Comique, Paris conducted...
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CFP 160 (1971) Aram Khachaturian; Piano Concerto in D-flat major (LSO/Hugo Rignold); César Franck: Symphonic Variations (LSO/Eugene Goossens) Everest EVC...
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Quartet in G minor, and the Ravel Quartet. The group consisted of Pougnet, Hugo Rignold as second violin (later a celebrated conductor), Harry Berly (a distinguished...
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Payne Sid Phillips Lou Preager Oscar Rabin Charles Remue John Reynders Hugo Rignold Edmundo Ros Harry Roy Charles "Buddy" Rogers Arthur Rosebery Val Rosing...
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(Everest/Decca) 1950 Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Hugo Rignold (Parlophone) 1951 Philharmonia Orchestra, Robert Irving, (HMV) 1952 Philharmonia...
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the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conducted by Hugo Rignold (1948) and by Charles Mackerras (1958); in 1993 Decca recorded the complete...
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actor) Sir Simon Rattle (conductor) Augusta Read Thomas (composer) Hugo Rignold (conductor) Henry Brinley Richards (composer) Alan Richardson (pianist...
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BBC Genome. "Ann Rich". BBC Genome. Wearing 2014, pp. 394–395. "Our Miss Rignold". The Radio Times. "Bill Stephens". BBC Genome. Peters 2002. "Dorothy Summers"...
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Malcolm Sargent) played at Belle Vue, Manchester. Sargent's successor, Hugo Rignold, initially had a difficult time, partly because of his background as...
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of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra on 14 March 1963 under the conductor Hugo Rignold. Its BBC Proms premiere was given by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra...
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years later by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and conductor Hugo Rignold. Though Sinfonietta Stravagante (1964), performed by the Netherlands...
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first performed in Cairo in 1944, with pianist Phil Finch and conductor Hugo Rignold. It was recorded by Monia Liter with the Mantovani Orchestra. Pathé used...
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Guildhall School Cundell, Rostal, Leonard Isaacs, Frederick Riddle, Hugo Rignold One runner up Medal 1953 10 November Guildhall School Cundell, Rostal...
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students included Lloyd Blackman, George Bornoff, Frederick Grinke, Hugo Rignold, Gwen Thompson, and his son William. Patricia Shand. "John Waterhouse"...
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Charles Mackerras, Eugene Ormandy, Antal Doráti, Robert Irving, and Hugo Rignold. None of these well-known recordings is commercially available today...
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and 1953. Jennifer Gay was born Jennifer Gaylor Rignold, to actress Molly Gay and composer Hugo Rignold. She was educated at St Margaret's School Hampstead...
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until his retirement in 1988. During this period the conductors were Hugo Rignold, then from 1969 Louis Frémaux. After Frémaux's departure, Kok was on...
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ballet for orchestra Shitsuraku-en (Paradise Lost) ballet for orchestra Hugo Alfvén – Sängen till Folkare for baritone and piano or male choir and piano...
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Dunfermline Building Society. For services to Housing in Scotland. Fredrick Rignold Hyde-Chambers, Director, The Industry and Parliament Trust. Professor John...
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