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After 1964, the BBC SO was the only one of the five London symphony orchestras that was not self-governed, [n 3] and some musicians felt that the BBC SO's constitution as a body of salaried employees, with no say in the management or repertory of the orchestra, attracted an unadventurous type of player. A former member of the BBC SO said in 1979,
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BBC Empire Orchestra (1934–1939, part of BBC Empire Service, now the BBC World Service; orchestra conducted by Eric Fogg) [11] BBC Midland Orchestra (1934–1941, became the BBC Midland Light Orchestra, 1941–1973 and the BBC Midland Radio Orchestra, 1973–1980). [12] BBC Military Band (originally the BBC Wireless Military Band, 1927-43.
Players of the BBC Symphony Orchestra (1 C, 42 P) Pages in category "BBC Orchestras people" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Lutoslawski – Symphony No 3 / 2010 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra; Brahms – Schoenberg Piano Quartet / 1991 Collins Classics / London Philharmonic; Crosse, Bedford / 1997 NMC / BBC Symphony Orchestra; Gerhard – Various / 1997 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra; Nyman – Trombone Concerto / 1997 EMI / BBC Symphony Orchestra
Blue plaque, 70 Edith Road West Kensington, London. Annie Sidonie Goossens OBE (19 October 1899 – 15 December 2004) was one of Britain's most enduring harpists.She made her professional debut in 1921, was a founder member of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and went on to play for more than half a century until her retirement in 1981.
She is principal bassoonist of the English Chamber Orchestra (ECO) and principal bassoonist with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As a chamber musician, Price is a member of the Razumovsky Ensemble and has played with the Lindsay String Quartet , the Nash Ensemble , the Haffner Wind Ensemble, and Endymion . [ 3 ]
Andrew Hugh Michael Maguire (2 August 1926 – 14 June 2013) was an Irish violinist, leader, concertmaster and principal player of the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra (1962–1967), leader of the Melos Ensemble and the Allegri Quartet, a professor at the Royal Academy of Music, and violin tutor to the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.
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