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After 1964, the BBC SO was the only one of the five London symphony orchestras that was not self-governed, [n 3] and some musicians felt that the BBC SO's constitution as a body of salaried employees, with no say in the management or repertory of the orchestra, attracted an unadventurous type of player. A former member of the BBC SO said in 1979,
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The second set was premiered on 5 August 1952 at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Malcolm Sargent. The first movement of the second set, Allegro non troppo , was used from 1969 to 2008 as the theme music for the long-running UK television programme What the Papers Say , and was used again for the revived version ...
At first, the London Symphony Orchestra was engaged for these concerts, but the orchestra, a self-governing co-operative, refused to replace key players whom Sargent considered sub-standard. [37] As a result, in conjunction with Beecham, Sargent set about establishing a new orchestra, the London Philharmonic .
Walton – Symphony No 1 and Takemitsu / 1993 BBC Music Magazine CD / BBC Symphony Orchestra Bach – The Conductors’ Transcriptions / 2004 Chandos / BBC Symphony Orchestra Elgar – Symphony No2, Serenade / 1989 RCA Victor Red Seal / London Philharmonic
Subsequently, in the recording studio, Sargent was most in demand to record English music, choral works and concertos. He recorded and worked with many orchestras, but made the most recordings (several dozen major pieces) with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic ...
Players of the BBC Symphony Orchestra (1 C, 42 P) Pages in category "BBC Orchestras people" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
On 24 August 2024, the day after his Bruckner-Mahler concert at the Usher Hall during the Edinburgh International Festival conducting the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, with baritone Thomas Lehman, [6] [7] Runnicles and Lehman presented a live performance and interview for the Society at the Runnicles family's parish, Greenbank Parish Church.