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Leslie Heward while he was Director of the Cape Town Orchestra

Leslie Hays Heward (8 December 1897 – 3 May 1943)[1] was an English conductor and composer. Between 1930 and 1942 he was the Music Director of the City of Birmingham Orchestra.[1]

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Leslie Heward

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Leslie Hays Heward (8 December 1897 – 3 May 1943) was an English conductor and composer. Between 1930 and 1942 he was the Music Director of the City of...

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player Lacey Heward, American para-alpine skier in 2002 Winter Paralympics Leslie Heward (1897–1943), English conductor and composer Noah Heward (born 2000)...

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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

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concerts – Leslie Heward, Stanley Chapple, Julius Harrison and Basil Cameron – but Boult later described how "Heward very easily won the palm". Heward had studied...

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Charles Villiers Stanford

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Cambridge). Pupils later well known as conductors included Eugene Goossens, Leslie Heward, and Leopold Stokowski. Cambridge was the first English university to...

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Maurice Maeterlinck

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Albert Wolff 13 scenes for orchestra by Fritz Hart incidental music by Leslie Heward incidental music by Engelbert Humperdinck overture by Kricka incidental...

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Ian Heward

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Vento Challenge in 1995. Heward first entered the British Touring Car Championship in 1996 where he campaigned a former David Leslie RML works 1993 Vauxhall...

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Ernest John Moeran

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received its premiere in January 1938 in the Queen's Hall, under Leslie Heward. Heward went on to make an acclaimed recording of the Symphony with the...

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Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra

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to follow. The first tour to the UK, under newly appointed conductor Leslie Heward, was in 1925 (see "Union of South Africa: Cape Town Symphony Orchestra...

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Miriam Hyde

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minor was performed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Leslie Heward with her as soloist. In 1935, she performed Beethoven's Piano Concerto...

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Hyam Greenbaum

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Heseltine). Others were Cecil Gray, E. J. Moeran, Constant Lambert and Leslie Heward. It has been suggested that Heseltine's influence led to Greenbaum's...

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William Pleeth

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a soloist of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leslie Heward. From this moment his career took off. In 1940, Pleeth performed the...

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1940 in the United Kingdom

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Australia) 2 May – Ernest Joyce, Antarctic explorer (born c.1875) 3 May – Leslie Heward, conductor and composer (born 1897) 7 May – George Lansbury, politician...

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Eileen Joyce

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first recording of the Ireland concerto, with the Hallé Orchestra under Leslie Heward, and was chosen to play it at a 1949 Proms concert with the LPO under...

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Harry Danks

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Danks became a pupil of Alfred Cave who arranged for Danks to play for Leslie Heward, the conductor of the CBO, who offered Danks a violin position in the...

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Eric Fogg

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Sydney Nicholson and Ernest Bullock. His contemporaries there included Leslie Heward and Eric Warr. Fogg went on to study with Granville Bantock in Birmingham...

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Plays with incidental music

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Norman O'Neill, Op. 37 1912 music by Engelbert Humperdinck music by Leslie Heward (died 1943) Boris Godunov (Alexander Pushkin, 1825) 1934 music by Yuri...

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British Symphony Orchestra

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under Mr. Adrian C. Boult." The scores were reduced for the purpose by Leslie Heward. The Opéra Intime company then toured Glasgow and Edinburgh. The People's...

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Robert Murchie

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Gauntlett (cello). The reciter was Constant Lambert and the conductor was Leslie Heward. Murchie recorded Maurice Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro, with Ravel...

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George Weldon

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the conductor of the City of Birmingham Orchestra in succession to Leslie Heward. He was dismissed in 1950, following unsubstantiated rumours that he...

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The Loves of Robert Burns

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Cinematography David Kesson Freddie Young Edited by Duncan Mansfield Music by Leslie Heward (music arranger / musical director) Production company British & Dominions...

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Ernest Element

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BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1930, the new man at the helm of the CBO, Leslie Heward, promoted Ernest to Deputy Leader, to sit alongside Paul Beard. He remained...

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1943 in British music

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25 April – William Edward Wadely, organist and composer, 89 3 May – Leslie Heward, conductor and composer, 45 30 July – Benjamin Dale, composer, 58 28...

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Julian Clifford

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became one of the original group of conductors, with Basil Cameron and Leslie Heward, to work on the classical recordings for the new company of Decca Records...

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