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Norman Del Mar

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in 1946. Within the first few months of the RPO's existence, Beecham appointed Del Mar as his assistant conductor. Del Mar made his professional debut as a conductor with the RPO in 1947.
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As well as making approximately 70 recordings of his own, Del Mar was a lifelong record collector, and his extensive collection of rare 78s is held by the
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where he conducted the school's orchestra and taught conducting until 1960. In 1972 he began to teach conducting at the
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and wrote a three-volume work on Strauss's life and music. In addition, his books include the following titles:
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Norman Del Mar rehearsing the audience in the "Night Song", in the original 1949 production of
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on three occasions: 1973, 1975, and 1983. He was also 'permanent guest conductor' with the
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Signing autographs for Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra players in DĂĽsseldorf
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He died in 1994, aged 74. He had two sons. The elder is the Beethoven editor
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Norman Del Mar was a regular conductor of the LSSO both at home and abroad.
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Orchestral variations: confusion and error in the orchestral repertoire
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In 1976 he conducted the world premiere of Thomas Wilson's opera
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contains some photographs and articles about Norman Del Mar.
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British conductor, horn player, and biographer (1919–1994)
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In 1949 Del Mar was appointed principal conductor of the
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Academics of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
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Principal Conductor, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
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Index


CBE
conductor
biographer
Edward Elgar
Gustav Mahler
Richard Strauss
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Frederick Delius
Benjamin Britten
Noye's Fludde
Hampstead
London
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Thomas Beecham
English Opera Group
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Franz Reizenstein
radio opera
Anna Kraus
Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Aarhus Symphony Orchestra
BBC Proms
Last Night
Göteborg Symphony Orchestra
A granite headstone inscribed with a cross, in a grassy churchyard
Limpsfield
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Royal College of Music

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