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Clarence Raybould
Clarence Raybould conducting in 1931
Born
(1886-06-28)28 June 1886
Birmingham, England
Died
27 March 1972(1972-03-27) (aged 85)
Bideford, Devon, England
Occupation(s)
Conductor, composer, pianist
Years active
1912–1958
Robert Clarence Raybould (28 June 1886 – 27 March 1972) was an English conductor, pianist and composer who conducted works ranging from musical comedy and operetta, Gilbert and Sullivan to the standard classical repertoire. He also championed works by contemporary, particularly British, composers.
Robert ClarenceRaybould (28 June 1886 – 27 March 1972) was an English conductor, pianist and composer who conducted works ranging from musical comedy...
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with a Prelude – baritone (1905, Hafiz translated E. Arnold, BBCSO/ClarenceRaybould, 15 December 1937) Ferishtah's Fancies – tenor (1905, Robert Browning...
resident Principal Conductor and Musical Director. These have included ClarenceRaybould (1945–1966), Arthur Davison (1967–1990), Elgar Howarth (1991–1995)...
music, was born in the town in 1966. Conductor, pianist and composer ClarenceRaybould once lived in East-the Water, and died there in 1972. He and his wife...
with Harold Williams, Robert Carr, and Robert Easton, conducted by ClarenceRaybould; Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music, with Lilian Stiles-Allen, Isobel...
on 18 December 1936, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by ClarenceRaybould, and starring Miriam Licette as Cardillac's daughter. Hindemith revised...
CCS SA 27507 Mary Jarred, contralto; The BBC Orchestra, Section F; ClarenceRaybould, conductor Elgar's Interpreters on Record, Volume 5: Broadcasts from...
Aeneas, with Nancy Evans (Dido), Roy Henderson (Aeneas), conducted by ClarenceRaybould. She appears on The Record of Singing: Volume 4, The Anglo-American...
Marriner, Jean Martinon, Charles Münch, Eugene Ormandy, Joseph Post, ClarenceRaybould, Victor de Sabata, Sir Malcolm Sargent, Carlos Surinach, and Sir Henry...
performances from Franz Reizenstein with the BBC Northern Orchestra under ClarenceRaybould in 1952 and Eric Parkin with the BBC Northern Orchestra under Brian...
Hamilton Harty, Hubert Bath, Felix Weingartner, Eugene Goossens, ClarenceRaybould and Stanford Robinson. She was one of the soloists on the first electrical...
oboist Léon Goossens, the soprano Jennifer Vyvyan, the conductor ClarenceRaybould and the pianist Gerald Moore. Bliss returned to Moscow in 1958, as...
Lazarello, Heddle Nash as Don Caesar, Dennis Noble as Don José Conductor: ClarenceRaybould, with Grand Opera Company and orchestra. Marco Polo 8.223406-7, double-CD...
orchestra Label 1935 Nancy Evans Mary Hamlin Roy Henderson Mary Jarred ClarenceRaybould Boyd Neel String orchestra Charles Kennedy Scott's A Capella singers...
in 1939 in the presence of, among others, Ralph Vaughan Williams, ClarenceRaybould and Alan Bush), a number of pieces for oboe (including two concertos...
Boliauns was broadcast; performed by the BBC Orchestra conducted by ClarenceRaybould with Parry Jones (tenor). Bryson claimed he had been the confidant...
SOMM-BEECHAM 11 Mary Jarred, contralto; The BBC Orchestra, Section F; ClarenceRaybould, conductor Elgar's Interpreters on Record, Volume 5: Broadcasts from...