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Moeran's Rhapsody No. 2 for the 1924 centenary concert ( based on a Norfolk folksong ), Frank Bridge's Enter Spring in 1927, Ralph Vaughan Williams's Job: A Masque for Dancing in 1930, Arthur Bliss's Morning Heroes also in 1930 and Benjamin Britten's Our Hunting Fathers in 1936.

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Newspaper articles reported his colourful life with zeal, very many festivals dedicated to the composer were held, readings of his books and a one-hour French television dramatised biography all helped to create a lot of exposure to the composer's life and music – far more than the previous centenary anniversary.
These occasions were in the face of a general indifference to the music ; writing in the centenary year, the musicologist Deryck Cooke opined that at that time, " to declare oneself a confirmed Delian is hardly less self-defamatory than to admit to being an addict of cocaine and marihuana ".
In 1962, enthusiasts for Delius's music who had gone to Bradford for the centenary festival formed the Delius Society ; Fenby became its first president.
To mark the centenary of the Conservatorium in 2015, it is commissioning 101 new works, the spread designed to represent those who have shaped music over the past 100 years.
Rendall was succeeded in 1986 by Keith Starling, who further developed and expanded the school to celebrate its centenary ; the £ 2 million Cohen Building was constructed in 1991, followed by a £ 1. 4 million music centre in 1995.
A " centenary collection " of his music writing was published in 1988.
The Indian Postal Service released a postage stamp on his birth centenary in 2006, and on May 10, Doordarshan, India's state television channel, telecast a special music program to commemorate the occasion.
In 2009, to mark the centenary of Martucci's death, Naxos Records released a series of CDs devoted to his orchestral music, featuring the Symphony Orchestra of Rome conducted by Francesco La Vecchia.
38, by Samuel Barber was commissioned by the music publishing company G. Schirmer Inc. in honor of the centenary of their founding.

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* Reginald Campbell Burn Oliver, The centenary of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Llandrindod Wells, 1871-1971, R. C. B.

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The London Universe devoted its centenary issue last December 8 to mapping out various aspects of Catholic progress during the last one hundred years.
Richard Morrison, in his centenary study of the LSO, writes of " stodgy programmes of insipid Cowen, worthy Stanford, dull Parry and mediocre Mackenzie "; they put the Parisian public off to a considerable degree, and the players ended up out of pocket.
The idea that the date was chosen to celebrate Lenin's centenary still persists in some quarters, an idea borne out by the similarity with the subbotnik instituted by Lenin in 1920 as days on which people would have to do community service, which typically consisted in removing rubbish from public property and collecting recyclable material.
Widely popular, the book has never gone out of print and in 2003, a handful of centenary editions was published.
This is still ( but waning in time as the children of the conscripted men are dying out ) a cause of resentment among many families in the southern parts of Jutland and the direct reason why a German offer of a joint centenary years anniversary in 1966 was rejected.
Mark O ' Hanlon's biography of Saville, Beyond the Lone Pine which was published to coincide with the centenary of Saville's birth in 2001, is also now out of print.
However, the then-Governor General, Lord Louis Mountbatten, presided at the centenary celebrations and read out a message from King George VI.
After being out of print for many years, in 2005, the book's centenary year, an alliance of the Civitas think-tank and various national newspapers brought the book back into print through Galore Park Publishing, with the aim of sending a free copy to each of the UK's primary schools.
In chapter IV ( The Basic Minimums ), Lévesque points out the limitations of the centenary Canadian federal framework ( 1867 – 1967 ) if Quebec is to enjoy the basic amount of internal autonomy it needs to continue on the way of progress as it has been doing since 1960.
In 1884 Southwell Minster finally became a cathedral proper for Nottinghamshire and a part of nearby Derbyshire ( an event whose centenary was commemorated with a royal visit to hand out the Maundy money ): the Diocese included the City of Derby until it was divided in 1927, when the Diocese of Derby was formed.

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In recent times, it has become customary to invite units from France's allies to the parade ; in 2004 during the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, British troops ( the band of the Royal Marines, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, Grenadier Guards and King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery ) led the Bastille Day parade in Paris for the first time, with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
A bronze statue to mark the centenary of Thomas ' birth, by Welsh sculptor Peter Nicholas, is planned for 2014.
In 1980, on the centenary of her death, a memorial stone was established for her in the Poets ’ Corner.
There are many other examples of electric locomotives operating for more than half a century with minimal overhaul, and it is not unusual for electric locomotives to be operating close to their centenary.
A collected edition of the works, issued to celebrate Peake's centenary year, has been announced for publication by Queen Anne Press ( 2012 ).
She auditions for a part in the events commemorating the centenary of the city of Twin Seeds.
On 6 April 1929, four Norwegian stamps were issued for the centenary of Abel's death.
Situated near the Jodrell laboratory, the Aquatic Garden, which celebrated its centenary in 2009, provides conditions for aquatic and marginal plants.
King wrote an introduction for a new edition of the book to mark the centenary of William Golding's birth in 2011.
Most recently, the two books were rebound for its ninth centenary in 1986, when Great Domesday was divided into two volumes and Little Domesday was divided into three volumes.
In 1947, on the centenary of Bell's birth, the Telephone Pioneers of America dedicated a historical marker on the side of one of the buildings, the Franklin School, that Bell and Tainter used for their successful trial.
Murcia has three types of schools for children: private schools such as El Limonar International School, Murcia ( an English language school ) and King's College, Murcia ( a British international school ), semi-private schools ( concertado ), which are private schools that receive government funding and sometimes offer religious instruction, and public schools such as Colegio Publico ( CP ) San Pablo or the centenary CP Cierva Peñafiel, one of the oldest ones.
Its council announced that it was beginning negotiations to withdraw from the university in time for its own centenary celebrations, and in order to be able to award its own degrees.
The first idea for an exhibition in 1951 came from the Royal Society of Arts in 1943, which considered that an international exhibition should be held to commemorate the centenary of the 1851 Great Exhibition.
Commissioned by Penguin books as a sequel to Bram Stoker's Dracula for the centenary of the latter's first publication.
Two of the most famous images of the station are the two Southern Railway posters " Waterloo Station-War " and " Waterloo Station-Peace ", painted by Helen McKie for the 1948 centenary of the station.
While it was originally planned to reopen in time for the centenary on 25 May 2008, delays prevented this, and the house was finally reopened with a gala concert and 3D animations on 24 May 2010, the eve of its own 102nd birthday and the Argentina Bicentennial.
Fitzgibbon started his working life in his father's drapery business in Castlerea <' These were the county's first prime ministers ', ( Roscommon Herald centenary supplement 1859-1959 )> Seen as a spokesman for the tenant, Fitzgibbon exercised his powers of persuasion and oratory at meetings across Roscommon.
Scott was elected president of the Royal Institute of British Architects for 1933, its centenary year ( having already been awarded the RIBA's prestigious Royal Gold Medal in 1925 ).
Northern Rock ( 2-6-2 ) was complete in time for centenary celebrations in 1976.
* Mouvements du coeur: Un hommage à la mémoire de Frédéric Chopin, 1849 – 1949 is a collaborative suite of songs for baritone or bass and piano on words of Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin in commemoration of the centenary of the death of Frédéric Chopin in 1949.
In 1909 he graduated with first class honours, and spent that July at the international gathering for the centenary of Darwin's birth, held at the University of Cambridge.

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