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James Loughran
James Loughran
British conductor
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Adrian Boult
Adrian Boult
English conductor
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Hamilton Harty
Hamilton Harty
Irish composer, conductor, pianist and organist
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Janet Baker
Janet Baker
Opera and concert singer
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Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet
Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet
British conductor and impresario
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The Hallé
The Hallé
English symphony orchestra based in Manchester
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Rafael Kubelík
Rafael Kubelík
Czech conductor, violinist, composer and director conductor of Czech philharmony
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Albert Coates
Albert Coates
British conductor
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
London Philharmonic Orchestra
London based symphony orchestra
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Colin Davis
Colin Davis
British conductor
10
Mark Elder
Mark Elder
British conductor
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BBC Symphony Orchestra
BBC Symphony Orchestra
British orchestra based in London
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Otto Klemperer
Otto Klemperer
German conductor and composer
13
Malcolm Sargent
Malcolm Sargent
English conductor, organist and composer
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Carlo Maria Giulini
Carlo Maria Giulini
Italian conductor
15
Georg Solti
Georg Solti
Hungarian orchestral and operatic conductor
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Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar
English composer
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William Walton
William Walton
English composer
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Gavin Sutherland
Gavin Sutherland
British conductor, composer and pianist
19
Charles Groves
Charles Groves
British conductor
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Claudio Abbado
Claudio Abbado
Italian conductor (1933-2014)
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Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein
American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist
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New York Philharmonic Orchestra
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
American symphony orchestra in New York, NY
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Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Canadian conductor and pianist
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Arvīds Jansons
Arvīds Jansons
Latvian conductor
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Thomas Adès
Thomas Adès
British composer, pianist and conductor
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Pierre Monteux
Pierre Monteux
French conductor
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Eugen Jochum
Eugen Jochum
German conductor
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Charles Mackerras
Charles Mackerras
Australian conductor
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Hans Richter
Hans Richter
Austrian-Hungarian orchestral and operatic conductor
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
orchestra based in London
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Vladimir Jurowski
Vladimir Jurowski
Russian conductor
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Arthur Bliss
Arthur Bliss
British composer
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Simon Rattle
Simon Rattle
British conductor
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Hugo Rignold
Hugo Rignold
British conductor
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William Steinberg
William Steinberg
American conductor
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Kent Nagano
Kent Nagano
American conductor and opera administrator
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Peter Maxwell Davies
Peter Maxwell Davies
English composer and conductor
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Anatole Fistoulari
Anatole Fistoulari
British musician
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Leeds Festival Chorus
Leeds Festival Chorus
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
orchestra based in Birmingham, England
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John Ogdon
John Ogdon
English pianist and composer
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Jacqueline du Pré
Jacqueline du Pré
British cellist
John Barbirolli
British conductor and cellist

John Barbirolli

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British conductor and cellist
Awards Received
Order of the White Rose of Finland
Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal
Knight Bachelor
Barbirolli in 1960

Sir John Barbirolli, CH (2 December 1899 – 29 July 1970), Giovanni Battista Barbirolli, was a British conductor and cellist. He is remembered above all as conductor of the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester, which he helped save from dissolution in 1943 and conducted for the rest of his life. Earlier in his career he was Arturo Toscanini's successor as music director of the New York Philharmonic, serving from 1936 to 1943. He was also chief conductor of the Houston Symphony from 1961 to 1967, and was a guest conductor of many other orchestras, including the BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia, the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic, with all of which he made recordings.

Born in London of Italian and French parentage, Barbirolli grew up in a family of professional musicians. After starting out as a cellist, he was given the chance to conduct, from 1926 with the British National Opera Company, and then with Covent Garden's touring company. On taking up the conductorship of the Hallé he had less opportunity to work in the opera house, but in the 1950s he conducted productions of works by Verdi, Wagner, Gluck, and Puccini at Covent Garden with such success that he was invited to become the company's permanent musical director, an invitation he declined. Late in his career he made several recordings of operas, of which his 1967 set of Puccini's Madama Butterfly for EMI is probably the best known.

Both in the concert hall and on record, Barbirolli was particularly associated with the music of English composers such as Elgar, Delius and Vaughan Williams. His interpretations of other late Romantic composers, such as Mahler and Sibelius, as well as of earlier classical composers, including Schubert, are also still admired.