on CD. Albert Sammons was born in Fulham, the second eldest of four children. His father was a shoemaker and good amateur violinist. Sammons started...
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Sammons is a surname. Alternative spellings are Sammon, Salmon and Salmons. Albert Sammons, English violinist Angie Sammons, English journalist Ashley...
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it on to his pupil Roger Chase. Along with William Murdoch (piano), Albert Sammons, and Lauri Kennedy, Tertis formed the Chamber Music Players. He also...
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1999), Belgian footballer Albert Morris Sames (1873–1958), American United States district judge from Arizona Albert Sammons (1886–1957), English violinist...
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the existence of a magnificent recording of his Violin Concerto by Albert Sammons, whose authority and interpretation of this greatest English work for...
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Proms. In 1918, Fransella and a number of renowned musicians including Albert Sammons, Emile Sauret, William Murdoch, York Bowen, John Ireland, Eugène Goossens...
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organised to assist musicians in wartime. The jury included the violinist Albert Sammons and the pianist William Murdoch, who together gave the work its first...
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Prize awarded Composer Title of Work Prize amount First (phantasy form) Albert Sammons Phantasy Quartet in B major £25 First (sonata form) Frank Bridge String...
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dedicated to Cyril Cope) Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major (1929, dedicated to Albert Sammons) Pagan Poem for flute and piano (1930) Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major...
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Boult succeeded Pitt as director of music for the BBC, the violinist Albert Sammons and the violist Lionel Tertis had scouted for new talent around the...
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played in a noted piano quartet called the Chamber Music Players with Albert Sammons, Lionel Tertis and William Murdoch. He also appeared with the tenor...
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with Albert Sammons as soloist. When the microphone and electrical recording were introduced in 1925, Wood re-recorded the Elgar concerto, with Sammons, and...
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included names that would become celebrated in their fields, such as Albert Sammons, Lionel Tertis, Eric Coates and Eugene Cruft. Because he persistently...
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Second World War, Sargent and the Liverpool Philharmonic accompanied Albert Sammons, the dedicatee, in his 1944 recording of the Delius Violin Concerto...
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Edward Elgar. Members of the orchestra during this period included Albert Sammons and § Frederick Holding as leaders, and Eugene Cruft on bass. In the...
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performed on 21 May 1919, by the pianist William Murdoch, the violinists Albert Sammons and W. H. Reed, the violist Raymond Jeremy and the cellist Felix Salmond...
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presence of the composer. It was played by the London String Quartet: Albert Sammons, Thomas Petre, Harry Waldo Warner and Warwick Evans, who were joined...
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Choirs Festival). He played in trios with William Murdoch (piano) and Albert Sammons (violin) – the "London Chamber Music Players", and Frederick Sewell...
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performance on 21 March 1919 in Aeolian Hall, with Reed and Landon Ronald. Albert Sammons and William Murdoch were the sonata's greatest champions in the early...
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featuring Elisabeth Schumann, and a Mozart Sinfonia Concertante with Albert Sammons and Bernard Shore, Wood conducting (OCLC 34323364) The Queen's Hall...
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Concerto in G minor for Violin and Orchestra, which had been premiered by Albert Sammons, conducted by Constant Lambert, on 19 May 1936. It was revived in 2008...
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Sharpe, while continuing her solo career. She became friendly with Albert Sammons, who encouraged her to overcome her dislike of the Elgar concerto and...
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return to England, Forbes had lessons from Raymond Jeremy and Albert Sammons. Of Albert Sammons, Forbes said: "He was marvellous. He taught me how to perform—how...
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prestigious soloists including Benno Moiseiwitsch, Arthur De Greef and Albert Sammons. Nearly 60 other concerts for promoters throughout the Midlands were...
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Rosenblith (1920–2010) Max Rostal (1905–1991) Olga Rudge (1895–1996) Albert Sammons (1886–1957) Eugene Sârbu (1950–2024) David Sarser (1921–2013) Egon Sassmannshaus...
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Grez-sur-Loing in 1919, had its first performance at Queen's Hall with Albert Sammons (the dedicatee) under Adrian Boult in the same year. Beatrice and her...
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Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor under one of its greatest exponents, Albert Sammons, followed by two years study with Max Rostal. In 1951 Ozim won the International...
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enthusiastic, and then Thomas W. Petre (second violin) was found and finally Albert Sammons, the new Concertmaster of Beecham's orchestra, was asked to lead the...
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the violin as a child, and was considering finishing his studies with Albert Sammons when an injury to his hand forced a change of plan. He turned to lighter...
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Merchant of Venice suite in a 1921 reduction for violin and piano by Albert Sammons are included on the 2002 CD "Trails of Creativity 1918-1938" featuring...
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