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The Bournemouth Municipal Choir, founded by Godfrey in 1911, sang regularly with the orchestra.
The first recording by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra was made in 1914 and occasional records were issued during Godfrey's tenure: Godfrey's recordings included works such as Ferdinand Hérold's overture to Zampa, Daniel Auber's overtures The Bronze Horse and The Crown Diamonds, or Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Petite Suite de Concert, along with " novelty items " with titles such as ' Slippery Sticks ' and ' Whispering Pines ' by members of the orchestra and featuring them as soloists.
Godfrey remains the longest serving principal conductor of the orchestra, and his stewardship ensured that, unlike many of the seaside orchestras that functioned from the end of the 19th century up until the outbreak of World War II, the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra established an ongoing tradition of music making.
The Bournemouth Municipal Choir was renamed the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus in 1979, when it entered into a closer relationship with the orchestra.
He also conducted the Huddersfield Glee and Madrigal Society, the Bournemouth Municipal Choir and the Nottingham Oriana Choir, one of the very few which sang only from memory.
* Bournemouth University – formerly Bournemouth Municipal College, Bournemouth College of Technology, Dorset Institute of Higher Education then Bournemouth Polytechnic
* Bournemouth Municipal College
Barbirolli himself had an association with the concerto from its first days: he was a member of the cello section of the orchestra at its 1919 premiere ; and he was the soloist at one of its earliest performances, with the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra under Sir Dan Godfrey.
In 1964, Bournemouth and Poole College of Art was formed through the merger of Bournemouth Municipal College of Art and Poole College of Art.
The composer, aided by Geoffrey Toye, Butterworth and the critic E. J. Dent, reconstructed the score from the orchestral parts, and the reconstruction was performed on 11 February 1915 by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra under Dan Godfrey.
He won a scholarship to Bournemouth Municipal College and, from 13 and a half, studied graphics — since in those days students of his background were rarely considered for fine arts courses.

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Having made his UK début with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1957 at the Royal Albert Hall, Silvestri moved to England in 1961 on assuming the post of Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
In addition to commercial recordings, the BBC Legends label has issued six CDs of radio performances from the 1960s with Silvestri conducting the Bournemouth Orchestra.
A Bournemouth Love Affair: the legendary Constantin Silvestri conducts the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in works by Enescu, Silvestri, Mozart, Dvorak and Prokofiev ( BBC archive recordings digitally remastered )
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ( BSO ) is an English orchestra with a remit to serve the South and South West of England.
In 1954, the orchestra changed its name to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
The president of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Council is David Mellor.
Kokoro is a contemporary music ensemble of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, consisting of players from the orchestra and freelance musicians ( formed 1994 ).
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra currently gives around 150 concerts a year.
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It opened on 5 October 1963 with a performance by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.
Southern went on air on Saturday, 30 August 1958 at 17: 30 GMT with the first playing of Southern Rhapsody, the station theme which was used to begin each day's transmission up until 31 December 1981, written by composer Richard Addinsell and performed by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra with Addinsell conducting.
The station was noted for its enlightened classical music broadcasting, including studio concerts by the local Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in Music in Camera.
** Andrew Litton ( conductor ), Neville Creed, David Hill ( chorus masters ) & the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Walton: Belshazzar's Feast
Simon Rattle's 1980 recording with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra gave the former percussionist an opportunity to make some pointed revisions, most noticeably giving prominence to the military drum in the fifth movement, which is played as loudly as possible without being muffled or dampened.
Her later 1975 recording with Paavo Berglund and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra also attracted great acclaim on its release.
** Andrew Litton ( conductor ), Neville Creed, David Hill ( chorus masters ) & the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Chorus for Walton: Belshazzar's Feast
Richard Armstrong made his Proms début in 1979, and has worked with many leading British orchestras, including the London Philharmonic, Philharmonia, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Hallé, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

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* The Conservative party conference was held in Bournemouth.
Rushton was born in Bournemouth, England.
After the first series was filmed, the house which had been used for the Meldrews ' house ( near Pokesdown, Bournemouth ), in location sequences changed hands, and the new owners demanded nearly treble the usage fees that the previous owners had asked for.
Professor Geoffrey Wainwright OBE, FSA, president of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and Professor Timothy Darvill, OBE of Bournemouth University have suggested that Stonehenge was a place of healing – the primeval equivalent of Lourdes.
Gladstone then went to Bournemouth, and a swelling on the palate was diagnosed as cancer by the leading cancer surgeon, Sir Thomas Smith on 18 March.
" In such pamphlets as " Le Godmiché Royal ", ( translated, " The Royal Dildo "), it was suggested that she routinely engaged in deviant sexual acts of various sorts, most famously with the English Baroness ' Lady Sophie Farrell ' of Bournemouth, a renowned lesbian of the time.
His final appearance in the checkers arena was when Hellman played on the U. S. checkers team in the third International Match between the U. S. and Great Britain at Bournemouth, England.
* Tuesday 22 April 2008-Pavilion Theatre ( Bournemouth ) ( Due to Humphrey Lyttelton's hospitalisation, the show was presented by Rob Brydon )
He was the first Briton to be killed in a flying accident, when the tail of his Wright Flyer broke off during a flying display near Bournemouth, England.
On 12 July 1910, at the age of 32, Rolls was killed in an air crash at Hengistbury Airfield Bournemouth when the tail of his Wright Flyer broke off during a flying display.
In 2011, Livingstone was made an honorary doctor by Bournemouth University.
The first open tournament was the British Hard Court Championships in Bournemouth.
A live production of Last of the Summer Wine, known informally as the " summer season ", was produced in Bournemouth in 1984.
In 1985, the show was once again produced, first as a two-week tour of Britain, and then as another summer season in Bournemouth.
This was the Church of the Annunciation, a Roman Catholic church in Bournemouth, in which he made a high transept similar to his original plan for Liverpool.
Bournemouth was born in Aylsham.
His last concert was in Exeter on 29 November 1968, and there is a memorial at St Peter's Church in Bournemouth.
From 1922 ( to 1940 ) an Easter Festival was an important feature in the Bournemouth calendar ; in 1927 the Festival was devoted to music of British women composers.
In 1968, the Bournemouth Sinfonietta was founded, with a complementary remit to tour the smaller towns of the south and west, as well as concentrating on classial repertoire.
On 12 March 1983, after unsuccessfully contesting Bournemouth West and other constituencies, Hamilton was selected as the Conservative candidate for the newly-created Tatton constituency.

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