1910 in British music
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1910s in music in the UK |
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This is a summary of 1910 in music in the United Kingdom.
Events
- 22 February – Frederick Delius's latest opera, A Village Romeo and Juliet is premièred at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, with Thomas Beecham conducting.[1]
- 10 November – Fritz Kreisler is the soloist and Edward Elgar the conductor at the première of his Violin Concerto in B Minor, in London.[2]
Popular music
- "Macushla"; music by Dermot MacMurrough and lyrics by Josephine V. Rowe
Classical music: new works
- Rutland Boughton – Five Celtic Songs
- George Dyson - Choral Symphony
- Katharine Emily Eggar - Idyll for flute and piano
- Ralph Vaughan Williams
- Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
- Symphony No. 1 ("A Sea Symphony")
Opera
- Two Merry Monarchs, book by Arthur Anderson and George Levy, lyrics by Anderson and Hartley Carrick, and music by Orlando Morgan[3]
Musical theatre
- 19 February – The Balkan Princess, by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon, with lyrics by Paul Rubens and Arthur Wimperis, and music by Paul Rubens, opens at the Prince of Wales Theatre, starring Isabel Jay and Bertram Wallis; it runs for 176 performances.[4]
Births
- 10 February – Joyce Grenfell, actress, comedian and singer-songwriter (died 1979)
- 15 February – Stanley Vann, composer, conductor and choirmaster (died 2010)
- 10 June – Robert Still, composer of tonal music[5] (died 1971)
- 17 June – Sam Costa, crooner, radio actor and disc jockey (died 1981)
- 22 June – Peter Pears, tenor (died 1986)
- 15 July – Ronald Binge, composer of light music (died 1973)
- 16 October – William Reed, composer (died 2002)
- 1 December – Alicia Markova, ballerina (died 2004)
- date unknown – Val Rosing, dance band singer, later an opera singer under the name Gilbert Russell (died 1969)[6]
Deaths
- 3 May – Lottie Collins, singer and dancer, 44 (heart disease)[7]
- 10 May – Anna Laetitia Waring, poet and hymn-writer, 87
See also
References
- ^ Redwood, Christopher (July–October 1975). "Delius and Strindberg". Music & Letters. 56 (3/4): 364–370. doi:10.1093/ml/LVI.3-4.364. Retrieved 18 May 2008.
- ^ Reed, W.H. (1946). Elgar. London: Dent. OCLC 8858707. Page 103
- ^ The Times, 10 March 1910, p. 10; and 23 April 1910, p 14.
- ^ "The Balkan Princess". The Guide to Musical Theatre. Retrieved 5 February 2018.
- ^ Robert Still website. 3 April 2014.
- ^ "The Other Face Of Singer Val Rosing". NPR Music. 19 February 2010. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
- ^ GRO Register of Deaths: June 1910 1b 7 PANCRAS - Charlotte Louisa Tate aged 43