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Whilst the Municipal Orchestra struggled in a depleted state, the war years saw concerts in the town by the Wessex Philharmonic, a freelance orchestra conducted by Reginald Goodall, which included some ex-members of the BMO.
Among the conductors associated with the company have been Colin Davis, Reginald Goodall, Charles Mackerras, Mark Elder and Edward Gardner.
By 1945 its members included singers from a new generation such as Peter Pears and Owen Brannigan, and the conductor Reginald Goodall.
One of the first to be arrested, in the early morning of 23 May, was Sir Oswald Mosley, whilst others arrested later included Admiral Sir Barry Domvile and Sir Reginald Goodall.
It was first performed at Sadler's Wells in London on 7 June 1945, conducted by Reginald Goodall and was the first of Britten's operas to be a critical and popular success.
Among his best-known collaborators were Peggy Ashcroft, Laurence Olivier, Charles Laughton and Michael Redgrave in the theatre, and Colin Davis and Reginald Goodall in the opera house.
Byam Shaw's most celebrated opera productions were in collaboration with the conductor Reginald Goodall, first The Mastersingers, the company's last major production at Sadler's Wells Theatre, and, after its move to the London Coliseum in 1968, the four operas of Wagner's Ring cycle, in which Byam Shaw's co-director was his former assistant John Blatchley.
Sir Reginald Goodall ( 13 July 1901, Lincoln – 5 May 1990 ) was an English conductor, noted for his performances of the operas of Richard Wagner and conducting the premieres of several operas by Benjamin Britten.
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