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Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
During his post-ABBA career Andersson won four Swedish Grammis awards, and together with Ulvaeus received the " Special International " Ivor Novello award from ' The British Academy of Composers and Songwriters ', twice " The Music Export Prize " from the Swedish Ministry of Industry and Trade ( 2008 ), as well as the " Lifetime Achievement " award from the Swedish Music Publishers Association ( SMFF ).
* 1893 – Ivor Novello, Welsh composer and actor ( d. 1951 )
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
They were awarded an Ivor Novello Award for " Outstanding Contribution to British Music " in 1977, as well as a " Lifetime Achievement Award " at the 42nd Annual Ivor Novello awards ceremony in 1997.
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
* March 6 – Ivor Novello, Welsh actor, musician, and composer ( b. 1893 )
* Ivor Novello
* January 15 – Ivor Novello, Welsh actor and musician ( d. 1951 )
* Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music ( 2007 )
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
* 1938 Drury Lane Theatre, Ivor Novello as Henry
Category: Ivor Novello Award winners
David Ivor Davies ( 15 January 1893 – 6 March 1951 ), better known as Ivor Novello, was a Welsh composer, singer and actor who became one of the most popular British entertainers of the first half of the 20th century.
He was cremated at the Golders Green Crematorium, and his ashes are buried beneath a lilac bush and marked with a plaque that reads " Ivor Novello 6th March 1951 ' Till you are home once more '.

Ivor and biography
* Ivor Novello biography on BBC South East Wales
The first book-length biography of David Hughes, by Ivor Hughes and David Ellis Evans, was published in 2011 by Images From The Past.

Ivor and from
Butterworth's death on the Somme in 1916 was considered a great loss to English music ; Ivor Gurney, another most important setter of Housman ( Ludlow and Teme, a work for voice and string quartet, and a song-cycle on Housman works, both of which won the Carnegie Award ) experienced emotional breakdowns which were popularly ( but wrongly ) believed to have originated from shell-shock.
Three Russian instruments also appeared, Oubouhof's Croix Sonore ( 1934 ), Ivor Darreg's microtonal ' Electronic Keyboard Oboe ' ( 1937 ) and the ANS synthesizer, constructed by the Russian scientist Evgeny Murzin from 1937 to 1958.
The Commission heard evidence from Sir Matthew Nathan, Augustine Birrell, Lord Wimborne, Sir Neville Chamberlain ( Inspector-General of the Royal Irish Constabulary ), General Lovick Friend, Major Ivor Price of Military Intelligence and others.
He received a resounding vote of thanks from the 200 + Members of Parliament who had arrived to question him, both for his candour and for his efforts to keep the troops armed ; Sir Ivor Herbert, who, a week before, had introduced the failed vote of censure in the House of Commons against Kitchener's running of the War Department, personally seconded the motion.
Notable organists at Worcester have included Thomas Tomkins ( from 1596 ), Hugh Blair ( from 1895 ), Ivor Atkins ( from 1897 ) and David Willcocks ( from 1950 ).
Jennings also wrote " Tears in Heaven " with Eric Clapton, which won song of the Year and also won the Ivor Novello award for best song from a film.
**" Tears In Heaven " (# 2, nominated for a Golden Globe award, 1993 Grammy for Song Of The Year, 1993 Ivor Novello award from British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors )
Mountain Class ' Hercules ' hauled the inaugural train from Hythe to New Romney with guests including the mayors of the two towns, and General Sir Ivor Maxse.
After the Chapmans had driven away from South View, George White's Toyota drove towards Ryan ; Ivor Jackson was in the passenger seat.
While Mercedes withdrew from the race as a sign of respect to the victims ( and later from motor racing in general for the next 30 years ), Mike Hawthorn and Ivor Bueb continued in their Jaguar to win the race.
Ivor the Engine was Smallfilms ' first production, and drew inspiration from Postgate's World War II encounter with Welshman Denzyl Ellis, a former railway locomotive fireman with the Royal Scot train, who described how steam engines came to life when you spent time steaming them up in the morning.
The original series was in black and white and comprised six episodes which told the story as to how Ivor wanted to sing in the choir, and how his whistle was replaced with steam organ pipes from the fairground organ on Mr Morgan's roundabout.
He gave Ivor some pipes from the steam organ on his roundabout, so that Ivor could sing in the choir.
* Stars in a Dark Night: The Letters from Ivor Gurney to the Chapman Family.
*" Music from the Western Front ", performance by Chamber Domaine, which includes the premiere of Ivor Gurney's Slow Movement for violin and piano ( 1924 ), given at Gresham College, 26 September 2007 ( available as an MP3 or MP4 download, as well as a text file ).
The name " Felix " comes from the middle name of Fleming's friend Ivor Bryce, while the name " Leiter " was the surname of Fleming's friend Marion Oates Leiter Charles, then wife of Thomas Leiter.

Ivor and BBC
* Ivor the Engine-( 1959 – 1963, black and white for ITV ; remade in colour in 1975-77 for the BBC )
In 1960, Davies contributed material to the BBC Home Service's Monday Night at Home strand, alongside Harold Pinter and Ivor Cutler.
* BBC Wales Arts – Ivor the Engine
He has written several film scores and his piece Interrupting Cutler, partly based on the work of Ivor Cutler, was a winner in the 2003 BBC Jazz Awards.
* The Plague of Eyam by Ivor Hodgson, 2010 ; overture performed on BBC radio, March 2010
After the success of the TV series, which he wrote as the result of a commission from the BBC, ( produced by Ivor Wood ) which debuted in 1981, Cunliffe became something of a local celebrity, even having a room dedicated to him at Kendal's Museum of Lakeland Life.
He sang at The Royal Albert Hall on 9 August 2012 in a Prom conducted by Mark Elder, dedicated to the songs of Ivor Novello, later broadcast on BBC TV.
The news editor was Geoff Barratt, with Nigel Dean ( now at Sky Sports ) head of sport and amongst other newsroom staff were Graham Gardner, Ivor Ward-Davies, Peter Cullimore, Judith Dingley & Cornelius Lysaght, all subsequently at the BBC, Ken Goodwin and Mark Dyson, a Lib Dem candidate at the 2010 General Election.
On BBC Radio's The Critics, Ivor Brown began his review by describing the play's setting — a one-room flat in the Midlands — as ' unspeakably dirty and squalid.
Woodland Animations was founded in 1973 by Ivor Wood and his wife Josiane, specifically to produce stop-motion animated series for the BBC.
In Ivor Brown's BBC TV play William's Other Anne he played William Shakespeare revisiting his first girlfriend Anne Whateley.
* Ivor Emmanuel remembered at BBC. co. uk / Wales

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