English conductor, composer and pianist (1877–1921)
Julian Seymour Clifford (London, 28 September 1877 – Hastings, 27 December 1921) was an English conductor, composer and pianist particularly associated with the orchestras at Harrogate and Hastings, which he carried to a high level of accomplishment, introducing new works by English composers and encouraging soloists of national standing to perform in the provinces.
His wife was a soprano singer. After his early death his example was followed by their son, also Julian Clifford (born 1903), who was a composer and a conductor working for Decca Records in early days, and championed works by English composers.
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Harrogate on 12 August 1914 by the Harrogate Municipal Orchestra under JulianClifford. The composer, aided by Geoffrey Toye, Butterworth and the critic E...
the orchestra's first incarnation from 1905 included William Sewell, JulianClifford senior and Hamilton Harty. After World War I Raymond Rôze reformed...
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Recordings have included the following: Decca Symphony Orchestra, JulianClifford (Decca) 1929 London Philharmonic Orchestra, Eugene Goossens (HMV) 1936...
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jailed for twelve years for false imprisonment. Jean Powell's brother Clifford Pook, aged 18, was sentenced to fifteen years in a Young Offenders' Institution...