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    Sir Harold Malcolm Watts Sargent (29 April 1895 – 3 October 1967) was an English conductor, organist and composer widely regarded as Britain's leading...
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    to the Royal Albert Hall, until the advent of Malcolm Sargent as Proms chief conductor in 1947. Sargent held this post until 1966; his associate conductor...
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  • performances. The first suite was arranged in 1945 by the conductor Malcolm Sargent. In 1963 Muir Mathieson, who had conducted the music for the original...
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    The Daily Telegraph, 26 September 2010 "Malcolm Sargent", BBC LP RE10 1967 (includes recording of Sargent talking about Elgar) "Yehudi Menuhin". BBC...
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  • (Héro) and mélodies (Philips), Sullivan's Iolanthe (Celia) under Sir Malcolm Sargent (HMV), and Solveig songs in Grieg's Peer Gynt with the Royal Philharmonic...
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  • Mathieson and featuring the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Sargent; Sargent also conducted the concert première on 15 October 1946 with the...
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    century, the studio was extensively used by British conductor Sir Malcolm Sargent, whose house was located near the studio building. The Gramophone Company...
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  • 7 September – Eric Burdon marries Angie King. 16 September – Sir Malcolm Sargent, having missed most of the Proms season through ill-health, is replaced...
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    in London. It was founded by the conductors Sir Thomas Beecham and Malcolm Sargent in 1932 as a rival to the existing London Symphony and BBC Symphony...
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    Toye. He concluded that some lesser changes may have been made by Malcolm Sargent, but in a few cases Hulme was uncertain as to which conductor was responsible...
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    The conductor Malcolm Sargent's career as a recording artist began in the days of acoustic recording, shortly before the introduction of the microphone...
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    to be popular. He was later championed by conductor Malcolm Sargent. Between 1928 and 1939, Sargent conducted ten seasons of a large costumed ballet version...
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    Burma arrived. "Rule, Britannia!" (in an orchestral arrangement by Sir Malcolm Sargent) is traditionally performed at the BBC's Last Night of the Proms, normally...
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  • and from 1947 a boisterous 'tradition' was created by the conductor Malcolm Sargent, making "Land of Hope and Glory" part of a standard programme for the...
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    remained so under his successors, though often rearranged, notably by Sir Malcolm Sargent. A highlight of the Fantasia is the hornpipe ("Jack's the Lad"); Wood...
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    London Symphony Orchestra and the Leeds Festival Chorus, conducted by Malcolm Sargent. The work has remained one of Walton's most celebrated compositions...
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    songwriter Malcolm Sargent (1895–1967), British conductor, organist, and composer Malcolm Williamson (1931–2003), Australian composer Malcolm Young (1953–2017)...
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  • successor, Sir Malcolm Sargent, was popular with the public but had poor rapport with his players, and orchestral morale dropped. Sargent's successor, Rudolf...
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    three operas by Frederick Delius. Together with his younger colleague Malcolm Sargent, Beecham founded the London Philharmonic, and he conducted its first...
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  • place in London's Royal Festival Hall on 22 January 1958 when Sir Malcolm Sargent conducted the BBC Symphony Orchestra. The United States premiere was...
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    Proms with the same orchestra on 14 August of the same year, under Sir Malcolm Sargent. In September 1962, du Pré débuted at the Edinburgh Festival with Brahms'...
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    with dialogue. Ad hoc casts of operatic singers conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent in the 1950s and 60s and Sir Charles Mackerras in the 1990s have made...
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    Carte – Conductor: Malcolm Sargent 1957 D'Oyly Carte – New Symphony Orchestra of London; Conductor: Isidore Godfrey 1961 Sargent/Glyndebourne – Pro Arte...
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    singer in the world. She also recorded Gilbert and Sullivan with Sir Malcolm Sargent, but never sang in standard operas. Goodbye author/composer Paolo Tosti...
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    programming the work for the 1931 Leeds Festival, to be conducted by Malcolm Sargent. Walton later recalled Beecham as saying, "As you'll never hear the...
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    while there, he completed the slow movement of his First Symphony. Malcolm Sargent, conductor, was born at Ashford in 1895. Thomas Tallis, composer and...
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    series You, Me and the Apocalypse. Furze has said that he attended Malcolm Sargent Primary School as a child until he entered secondary school. By then...
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  • addition to Coward, the painter Philip Streatfeild, the conductor Malcolm Sargent, and the writer Charles Scott Moncrieff, who dedicated his translation...
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    abolished. Webster recruited Malcolm Sargent as chief conductor; though not generally loved by orchestral players Sargent was immensely popular with the...
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  • spinner, and ran his own team, the Sargentmen, raising money for the Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children. He returned to London, aged 11. He was evacuated...
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