- Sir John
Barbirolli CH (né
Giovanni Battista Barbirolli; 2
December 1899 – 29 July 1970) was a
British conductor and cellist. He is
remembered above all...
- Evelyn, Lady
Barbirolli OBE (24
January 1911 – 25
January 2008) was an
English oboist, and the wife of the
eminent conductor Sir John
Barbirolli. She was...
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until 1937, when
rendered by the
Alfred Wallenstein Sinfonietta. John
Barbirolli and the New York
Philharmonic performed it
again in 1941 as part of their...
- anti-graffiti solution.
Beside the main
entrance is a
sculpture of Sir John
Barbirolli by
Byron Howard (2000).
Since its
opening on 11
September 1996, it has...
- Prin****l, as
recorded by a blue
plaque on
Southampton Row. Sir John
Barbirolli, the
conductor and cellist, was born in
Southampton Row on 2 December...
- of the Hallé
Orchestra of
Manchester under Sir John
Barbirolli.
Mehta came to
regard Barbirolli as "one of the
greatest influences of my
conducting life...
-
recordings of the
Angel in Elgar's The
Dream of Gerontius, made with Sir John
Barbirolli in
December 1964 and Sir
Simon Rattle over
twenty years later; her 1965...
-
Elgar Concerto for EMI with the
London Symphony Orchestra and Sir John
Barbirolli,
which brought her
international recognition. This
recording has become...
- with
Josef Krips at the
Royal Albert Hall in 1950, and with Sir John
Barbirolli and the Hallé
Orchestra at King's Lynn in 1966. She
founded the King's...
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relationships with
major musical figures,
including Britten, Sir John
Barbirolli,
Bruno Walter and the
accompanist Gerald Moore. She
became known internationally...