Musicians at the Edinburgh International Festival, 1947 to 1957
Musicians at the Edinburgh International Festival, 1947 to 1957 list many extraordinary artists.
Orchestras and groups from Scotland, Britain, Europe and America were all invited to perform.
From the beginning the Scottish Orchestra and BBC Scottish Orchestra were present, joined by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, and Hallé Orchestra,
Major European orchestras included the Vienna Philharmonic, the Berlin Philharmonic, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Orchestra of La Scala, Milan, Concertgebouw Orchestra, and the Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion française, now called the Orchestre National de France.
From America came the Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York, now known as the New York Philharmonic.
Each orchestra or group came with celebrated conductors and soloists, many of whom are still famous today as their recordings remain the standard by which contemporary musicians are judged.
1947 [1][]
Orchestras | Conductors | Soloists | Singers | Ensembles and choral groups |
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L'orchestre des Concerts Colonne, Hallé Orchestra, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, The Scottish Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Scottish Orchestra, Jacques Orchestra | Paul Paray, John Barbirolli, Malcolm Sargent, Bruno Walter, Hugh Roberton, Walter Susskind, Ian Whyte, Reginald Jacques | Artur Schnabel, Joseph Szigeti, William Primrose, Pierre Fournier, Gerald Moore, Leon Goossens, William Allen, Marie Korchinska, Ruth Pearl, Mary Carter, Harvey Phillips, John Francis | Lotte Lehmann, Todd Duncan, Roy Henderson, Kathleen Ferrier, Peter Pears, Ena Mitchell, Robert Irwin, Eric Greene, Margaret Field Hyde, William Parsons | Glasgow Orpheus Choir, The Czech Nonet, Menges String Quartet, Calvet String Quartet, Robert Masters Quartet, Carter String Quartet |
1948[]
Orchestras | Conductors | Soloists | Singers | Ensembles and choral groups |
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detail to follow |
1949 [2][]
Orchestras | Conductors | Soloists | Singers | Ensembles and choral groups |
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Philharmonia Orchestra, Orchestre du Conservatoire, Jacques Orchestra | Thomas Beecham, John Barbirolli, Eugène Goossens, Ian Whyte, Ernest Bloch, Ernest Ansermet, Rafael Kubelik, Bruno Walter, André Cluytens, Reginald Jacques, Charles Guild | Léon Goossens, Guilhermina Suggia, Jacqueline Blancard, Rudolf Serkin, Adolf Busch, Ginette Neveu, Monique de la Bruchollerie, Frederick Thurston, Dennis Brain, James Merrett, Ivor Newton, Gerald Moore, Alan Richardson, Gareth Morris, Frederick Thurston, Geoffrey Gilbert, Henri Honegger, Jean Neveu, Corinne Lacomblé, Paul Draper, Waldo Channon, Ailie Cullen, Marie Korchinska, Irene Richards, Thornton Lofthouse, Margot Stebbing, John Walton, Kinloch Anderson, Harold Clarke | Kathleen Ferrier, Aulikki Rautawaara, Aksel Schiotz, Richard Lewis, Joan Alexander, John Tainsh | Busch Quartet, Glasgow Orpheus Choir, Griller String Quartet, The Prague Trio, The Cloister Singers of St Andrews, Pro Musica Antiqua Ensemble of Brussels |
1950 [3][]
1951 [4][]
1952 [5][]
Orchestras | Conductors | Soloists | Singers | Ensembles and choral groups |
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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Concertgebouw Orchestra, Scottish National Orchestra, National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, BBC Scottish Orchestra, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, | Thomas Beecham, John Pritchard, Vittorio Gui, Rafael Kubelík, Eduard van Beinum, Walter Susskind, Ian Whyte, Hans Oppenheim, Karl Münchinger, Agnes Duncan | Clifford Curzon, Josef Szigeti, William Primrose, Pierre Fournier, Max Rostal, Hans Gal, Jack Brymer, Gwydion Brooke, Dennis Brain, Diana Poulton, Annie Woud, Adele Karp, Sybil Tait | Arda Mandikian, Léopold Simoneau, Bruce Boyce, Kathleen Ferrier, Julius Patzak, Irmgard Seefried, Frederick Dalberg, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Richard Lewis, Alfred Deller, April Cantelo, Joan Alexander, Sophie Wyss, Marian Nowakowski, William Herbert, André Vessières, Ena Mitchell, William Parsons, Bruce Clark, Mary Grierson | Amadeus String Quartet, Vegh String Quartet, Edinburgh Royal Choral Union, Quintette de l'atelier, Robert Masters Piano Quartet, Scottish Junior Singers, London Czech Trio |
1953 [6][]
Orchestras | Conductors | Soloists | Singers | Ensembles and choral groups |
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Rome Symphony Orchestra of the Italian Radio (RAI), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, Scottish National Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, London Mozart Players | Fernando Previtali, Vittorio Gui, Malcolm Sargent, Herbert von Karajan, Adrian Boult, Karl Rankl, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Bruno Walter, Harry Blech, Renato Fasano, Boris Ord | Gioconda de Vito, Isaac Stern, Solomon, Yehudi Menuhin, William Primrose, Gwydion Brooke, Noel Mewton-Wood, Léon Goossens Carol Sansom, Nina Milkina | Eleanor Steber, David Lloyd, Jerome Hines, Joan Alexander, Irmgard Seefried, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Bruce Boyce, Vladimir Ruzdjak | Paganini String Quartet, Barylli String Quartet, Loewenguth String Quartet, Saltire Singers, Vienna Octet, Edinburgh Royal Choral Union, Italian Opera Quartet, Cambridge University Madrigal Singers, Carter String Trio, Alban Trio, Virtuosi di Roma |
1954 [7][]
1955 [8][]
Orchestras | Conductors | Soloists | Singers | Ensembles and choral groups |
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Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, National Youth Orchestra of Wales, Scottish National Orchestra, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York | Eugene Ormandy, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Paul Hindemith, Joseph Keilberth, Malcolm Sargent. Szymon Goldberg, Clarence Raybould, Karl Rankl, Dimitri Mitropoulos, George Szell, Hans Oppenheim, Karl Haas | Solomon, Reginald Kell, Zino Francescatti, Enrico Mainardi, Géza Anda, Pierre Fournier, Segovia, Rosalyn Tureck, Myra Hess, Clifford Curzon, Geoffrey Gilbert, Reginald Kell, Ralph Kirkpatrick, Dalton Baldwin, George Reeves | Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Gérard Souzay, Jennie Tourel, Denis Quilley, Joan Davies, Annie Balfour, Emerentia Scheepers | I Musici, Hungarian String Quartet, Griller String Quartet, Saltire Music Group, Edinburgh Royal Choral Union, Wigmore Ensemble, New Edinburgh Quartet, London Baroque Ensemble |
1956[]
Orchestras | Conductors | Soloists | Singers | Ensembles and choral groups |
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detail to follow |
1957 [9][]
Orchestras | Conductors | Soloists | Singers | Ensembles and choral groups |
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Hallé Orchestra, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Scottish Orchestra, Scottish National Orchestra, Concertgebouw Orchestra, Convivium Musicum (Chamber Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra), | John Barbirolli, Otto Klemperer, Eugen Jochum, Eugene Ormandy, Ian Whyte, Hans Swarowsky, Eduard van Beinum | Janos Starker, Clara Haskil, Rudolf Firkušný, Gerald Moore, Szymon Goldberg, Thurston Dart, Gerard Hengeveld, Francis Poulenc, Nina Milkina, Weldon Kilburn, Hilde Dermota | Lois Marshall, Heinz Rehfuss, Anton Dermota, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Victoria de los Ángeles, Pierre Bernac, Anna Russell | Hallé Choir, Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble, Saltire Singers, Deller Consort, Hollywood String Quartet, Parrenin String Quartet, Jacobean Ensemble, Robert Masters String Quartet, New Edinburgh Quartet |
See also[]
- Edinburgh International Festival
- World premieres at the Edinburgh International Festival
- Opera at the Edinburgh International Festival: history and repertoire, 1947–1957
- Ballet at the Edinburgh International Festival: history and repertoire, 1947–1957
- Drama at the Edinburgh International Festival: history and repertoire, 1947–1957
References[]
- ^ The International Festival of Music & Drama Edinburgh 1947 Souvenir Programme. 1947.
- ^ The International Festival of Music & Drama Edinburgh 1949 Programme. 1949.
- ^ The International Festival of Music & Drama Edinburgh Programme 1950. 1950.
- ^ The International Festival of Music & Drama Edinburgh Programme 1951. 1951.
- ^ International Festival of Music & Drama Edinburgh 1952 Programme. 1952.
- ^ The International Festival of Music & Drama Edinburgh Programme 1953. 1953.
- ^ Edinburgh International Festival 1954 Souvenir Programme. 1954.
- ^ Edinburgh International Festival 1955 Souvenir Programme. 1955.
- ^ Edinburgh International Festival 1957 Souvenir Programme. 1957.
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