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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
orchestra based in London
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
London Philharmonic Orchestra
London based symphony orchestra
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Malcolm Sargent
Malcolm Sargent
English conductor, organist and composer
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John Barbirolli
John Barbirolli
British conductor and cellist
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Colin Davis
Colin Davis
British conductor
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Albert Coates
Albert Coates
British conductor
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Charles Groves
Charles Groves
British conductor
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Adrian Boult
Adrian Boult
English conductor
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BBC Symphony Orchestra
BBC Symphony Orchestra
British orchestra based in London
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Rafael Kubelík
Rafael Kubelík
Czech conductor, violinist, composer and director conductor of Czech philharmony
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Rudolf Kempe
Rudolf Kempe
German conductor
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Frederick Delius
Frederick Delius
English composer
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Walter Legge
Walter Legge
English classical music producer
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Georg Solti
Georg Solti
Hungarian orchestral and operatic conductor
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Charles Mackerras
Charles Mackerras
Australian conductor
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James Loughran
James Loughran
British conductor
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Hugo Rignold
Hugo Rignold
British conductor
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Thomas Adès
Thomas Adès
British composer, pianist and conductor
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Carlo Maria Giulini
Carlo Maria Giulini
Italian conductor
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Hamilton Harty
Hamilton Harty
Irish composer, conductor, pianist and organist
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Otto Klemperer
Otto Klemperer
German conductor and composer
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Pierre Monteux
Pierre Monteux
French conductor
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Simon Rattle
Simon Rattle
British conductor
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Carl Schuricht
Carl Schuricht
German conductor
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Eugene Aynsley Goossens
Eugene Aynsley Goossens
English conductor and composer
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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
German lyric baritone and conductor
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Granville Bantock
Granville Bantock
British composer and conductor
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Richard Hickox
Richard Hickox
English conductor
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Arthur Nikisch
Arthur Nikisch
Hungarian conductor
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Eugen Jochum
Eugen Jochum
German conductor
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William Walton
William Walton
English composer
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Alfred Hertz
Alfred Hertz
German musician
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New York Philharmonic Orchestra
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
American symphony orchestra in New York, NY
Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet
British conductor and impresario

Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet

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British conductor and impresario
Record Labels
Awards Received
Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal
Knight of the Legion of Honour
commander of the Order of the Crown of Italy‎
Knight Bachelor
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Beecham rehearsing in 1948

Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, CH (29 April 1879 – 8 March 1961) was an English conductor and impresario best known for his association with the London Philharmonic and the Royal Philharmonic orchestras. He was also closely associated with the Liverpool Philharmonic and Hallé orchestras. From the early 20th century until his death, Beecham was a major influence on the musical life of Britain and, according to the BBC, was Britain's first international conductor.

Born to a rich industrial family, Beecham began his career as a conductor in 1899. He used his access to the family fortune to finance opera from the 1910s until the start of the Second World War, staging seasons at Covent Garden, Drury Lane and His Majesty's Theatre with international stars, his own orchestra and a wide repertoire. Among the works he introduced to England were Richard Strauss's Elektra, Salome and Der Rosenkavalier and three operas by Frederick Delius.

Together with his younger colleague Malcolm Sargent, Beecham founded the London Philharmonic, and he conducted its first performance at the Queen's Hall in 1932. In the 1940s he worked for three years in the United States where he was music director of the Seattle Symphony and conducted at the Metropolitan Opera. After his return to Britain, he founded the Royal Philharmonic in 1946 and conducted it until his death in 1961.

Beecham's repertoire was eclectic, sometimes favouring lesser-known composers over famous ones. His specialities included composers whose works were neglected in Britain before he became their advocate, such as Delius and Berlioz. Other composers with whose music he was frequently associated were Haydn, Schubert, Sibelius and the composer he revered above all others, Mozart.