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L. Stanton Jefferies

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Jefferies' vantage point gave him the view that regular music broadcasting to new audiences required the adoption of unprecedented altitudes to music production. That view required not only the setting aside of simple distinctions between good and bad music, but a total revision of the instruments,
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of the physical accommodation, and of the co-operative relations between performers, engineers and support musicians, required by a shift from production of music in concert halls to production of music in a broadcasting organisation.
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on 20 November 1940), he returned to the BBC as a producer, continuing in the latter role until at least 1956. He retired formally from the BBC that year, though he continued to undertake some work for them until the next year.
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Jefferies developed new techniques for positioning microphones and controlling sound levels for broadcasting an orchestra, a subject he named "balance and control"; he wrote about this, and more, in
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In October 1935, shortly after leaving the BBC "with much regret", he published a three-part reminiscence of his radio work, "Soap Box Days", in the magazine
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The creation of production practice in the early BBC, with particular reference to music and drama
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Jefferies working methods are also described in two autobiographical volumes by his BBC colleague
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Jefferies died on 22 October 1961, aged 65. His wife, the singer and radio actor
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The BBC and Ultra-Modern Music, 1922–1936: Shaping a Nation's Tastes
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Images of Marconi House, Strand / Aldwych, London 1922, 1923, 1950
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Fighting Through to Kohima: A Memoir of War in India and Burma
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after it became the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1927.
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and conducted orchestral performances. He composed music for
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While at the BBC, Jefferies made broadcasts in which he gave
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Around June 1922 he became the only musician employed by
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on 4 September 1896, and studied organ and piano at the
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He was responsible for the appointment, in 1923, of
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Index

LRAM

Marconi
Weston-super-Mare
Royal College of Music
Conductor
Army officer
Marconi
British Broadcasting Company
British Broadcasting Corporation
Vivienne Chatterton
LRAM
conductor
British Broadcasting Company
Weston-super-Mare
Royal College of Music
World War I
St Bartholomew-the-Great
City of London
Marconi
2LO
Marconi House
Arthur Burrows
Frederick Thurston
Savoy Hill
BBC
organ recitals
Children's Hour
continuity announcer
BBC Music Library

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