1930 in British music

This is a summary of 1930 in music in the United Kingdom.

List of years in British music

Events

  • 8 February – Singer Sam Browne makes his first recording with Bert Ambrose's band on Decca.[1]
  • 5 April – 25-year-old Michael Tippett gives a concert at Oxted consisting entirely of his own works—a Concerto in D for flutes, oboe, horns and strings; settings for tenor of poems by Fry; Psalm in C for chorus and orchestra, again with a text by Fry; piano variations on the song "Jockey to the Fair"; and a string quartet.[2]
  • 7 June - The Daily Herald reports that Jack Hylton and his band sold nearly four million records in the previous year.[3]
  • 29 September – Roy Fox gives his first London performance.
  • 22 October – The London-based BBC Symphony Orchestra gives its first concert in Queen's Hall, conducted by Adrian Boult.[4]
  • date unknown

Classical music: new works

Film and Incidental music

Musical theatre

Musical films

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Sam Browne Discography, by Barry Wolsey (2nd ed. 2004)
    • Bowen, Meirion (1983). Michael Tippett. London: Robson Books. ISBN 1-86105-099-2., pp. 19–20
  2. Deborah Mawer, "'Parisomania'? Jack Hylton and the French Connection," Journal of the Royal Musical Association, Vol. 133 No. 2 (2008): 271.
    • Kennedy, Michael (1989). Adrian Boult. London: Macmillan Publishers. ISBN 0-333-48752-4., pp. 144-45
  3. "Gerald Walcan Bright". Oxford DNB.
  4. Olechnowicz, Andrzej (1997). 'Working-class Housing in England Between the Wars: The Becontree Estate. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 121. ISBN 0-19-820650-X.
  5. Short, Michael (1990). Gustav Holst: The Man and his Music. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-314154-X.
  6. "Birds of Prey". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on August 20, 2014. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  7. ReadingProgrammes 1927–1933
  8. Stock Photography image of Nippy , Music sheet cover for the 1930 music stock photo
  9. BFI Database entry
  10. "Gordon Langford (11 May 1930 – 18 April 2017) - Rhinegold". Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  11. "Brian Kay's Light Programme". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
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