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In 1919 he became William Whitehouse's assistant at the Royal College of Music, and he subsequently taught at the college for 34 years. In his teaching, he was concerned that there should be a strong technical base; also that, in achieving a good interpretation, the line of the music should be
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He married a former pupil, Helen Just, in 1928. She was a fellow professor at the college, and a member of the English String Quartet. In 1928 James was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Music (FRCM).
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was written: "He truly felt music to its very depth and centre. He communicated his musical intention to his pupils in some remarkable way which seems impossible to put into words."
196: 191: 186: 176: 181: 80:, sponsored by the British Federation of Music Festivals; it is regarded as the first of its kind. In the 1930s he was a member of the 201: 77: 46: 42: 26: 171: 166: 38: 62: 121: 160: 81: 66: 50: 58: 25:(1882–1963) was a British cellist. He taught for many years at the 88: 22: 29:; among his pupils were those who became notable cellists. 150:. Faber & Faber, 2011. Chapter "The British Element". 197:Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 8: 142: 140: 138: 136: 134: 192:Academics of the Royal College of Music 107: 117: 115: 113: 111: 76:In 1929 he founded a summer school at 49:, at a time when its viola player was 96:Royal College of Music Union Magazine 7: 187:Alumni of the Royal College of Music 126:Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music 14: 45:. After graduating he joined the 177:20th-century classical musicians 128:. Oxford University Press, 1964. 57:considered. His pupils included 94:In an obituary in 1963 in the 78:Westminster College, Cambridge 1: 218: 182:British classical cellists 47:English String Quartet 43:Royal College of Music 27:Royal College of Music 202:20th-century cellists 69:and James Whitehead. 87:James was appointed 37:James studied under 146:Margaret Campbell. 148:The Great Cellists 39:William Whitehouse 124:. "James, Ivor". 63:Amaryllis Fleming 209: 151: 144: 129: 122:Percy A. Scholes 119: 217: 216: 212: 211: 210: 208: 207: 206: 157: 156: 155: 154: 145: 132: 120: 109: 104: 35: 17: 16:British cellist 12: 11: 5: 215: 213: 205: 204: 199: 194: 189: 184: 179: 174: 169: 159: 158: 153: 152: 130: 106: 105: 103: 100: 82:Menges Quartet 34: 31: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 214: 203: 200: 198: 195: 193: 190: 188: 185: 183: 180: 178: 175: 173: 170: 168: 165: 164: 162: 149: 143: 141: 139: 137: 135: 131: 127: 123: 118: 116: 114: 112: 108: 101: 99: 97: 92: 90: 85: 83: 79: 74: 70: 68: 67:Martin Lovett 64: 60: 54: 52: 48: 44: 40: 32: 30: 28: 24: 21: 147: 125: 95: 93: 86: 75: 71: 55: 51:Frank Bridge 36: 19: 18: 172:1963 deaths 167:1882 births 161:Categories 102:References 20:Ivor James 91:in 1953. 59:Hugo Cole 41:at the 33:Life 89:CBE 23:CBE 163:: 133:^ 110:^ 84:. 65:, 61:, 53:.

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CBE
Royal College of Music
William Whitehouse
Royal College of Music
English String Quartet
Frank Bridge
Hugo Cole
Amaryllis Fleming
Martin Lovett
Westminster College, Cambridge
Menges Quartet
CBE




Percy A. Scholes





Categories
1882 births
1963 deaths
20th-century classical musicians
British classical cellists
Alumni of the Royal College of Music
Academics of the Royal College of Music
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire

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