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  2. Royal Manchester College of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Manchester College of Music (RMCM) was a tertiary level conservatoire in Manchester, north-west England. It was founded in 1893 by the German-born conductor Sir Charles Hallé in 1893. In 1972, the Royal Manchester College of Music amalgamated with the Northern School of Music to form the Royal Northern College of Music.

  3. Richard Hall (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hall (16 September 1903 – 24 May 1982) was an English musician and composer who became professor of composition at the Royal Manchester College of Music, a position he held from 1938 until 1956, when he became director of music at Dartington College of Arts.

  4. Anthony Goldstone - Wikipedia

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    Goldstone was born on 25 July 1944 in Liverpool. He grew up in Sale and attended Brooklands Primary School there, then Manchester Grammar School.Eschewing a scholarship to Cambridge, he entered the Royal Northern College of Music (), then known as the Royal Manchester College of Music (RMCM).

  5. Roger Best (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1952 he won an open scholarship to the Royal Manchester College of Music to study the viola with Paul Cropper. [1] Whilst there he won the Hiles Gold Medal (1958). In 1960 Best was awarded a Barber Trust Scholarship from the University of Birmingham. [2] In 1959 he was invited to join the Halle Orchestra by Sir John Barbirolli.

  6. Category : Alumni of the Royal Manchester College of Music

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  7. David Ellis (composer) - Wikipedia

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    David Ellis (10 March 1933 – 20 April 2023) was an English composer, arranger and music producer at the BBC. Ellis was born in Liverpool, attending the Liverpool Institute (where he first met fellow composer John McCabe), and then the Royal Manchester College of Music (1953–57) where his composition teacher was Thomas Pitfield.

  8. Helen Lemmens-Sherrington - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her husband's death, in 1881, Lemmens-Sherrington was appointed professor of singing at the Brussels Conservatory, and in 1891 at the Royal Academy of Music. From that time onwards she frequently resided in England. [12] She also taught at the Royal Manchester College of Music, where one of her pupils was the contralto Edna Thornton.

  9. Diana Montague - Wikipedia

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    2] [3] English mezzo-soprano, Diana Montague, studied at the Royal Manchester (Northern) College of Music with Ronald Stear, Frederic Cox and Rupert Bruce-Lockhard. Diana Montague is firmly established in the opera house, on the concert platform and in the recording studio. She made her debut as Zerlina with Glyndebourne Touring Opera in 1977.