Ivor James, the Glossary
Ivor James CBE (1882–1963)Percy A. Scholes.[1]
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11 relations: Amaryllis Fleming, English String Quartet, Frank Bridge, Hugo Cole, Isolde Menges, Martin Lovett, Order of the British Empire, Percy Scholes, Royal College of Music, Westminster College (Cambridge), William Whitehouse.
- British classical cellists
Amaryllis Fleming
Amaryllis Marie-Louise Fleming (10 December 1925 – 27 July 1999) was a British cello performer and teacher. Ivor James and Amaryllis Fleming are 20th-century cellists, 20th-century classical musicians, Academics of the Royal College of Music, Alumni of the Royal College of Music and British classical cellists.
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English String Quartet
The English String Quartet was founded in 1902 by a group of students from the Royal College of Music: Thomas F. Morris (1st violin), Herbert H. Kinsey (2nd violin), Frank Bridge (viola) and Ivor James (cello).
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Frank Bridge
Frank Bridge (26 February 187910 January 1941) was an English composer, violist and conductor. Ivor James and Frank Bridge are Alumni of the Royal College of Music.
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Hugo Cole
Hugo Cole (6 July 1917 – 2 March 1995) was an English composer, cellist, critic and author on musical subjects. Ivor James and Hugo Cole are Alumni of the Royal College of Music.
Isolde Menges
Isolde Marie Menges (16 May 189313 January 1976) was an accomplished English violinist who was most active in the first part of the 20th century. Ivor James and Isolde Menges are Academics of the Royal College of Music.
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Martin Lovett
Martin Lovett (3 March 1927 – 29 April 2020) was an English cellist, best known for his work for 40 years with the Amadeus Quartet, one of the leading string quartets at the time. Ivor James and Martin Lovett are Alumni of the Royal College of Music.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Percy Scholes
Percy Alfred Scholes (pronounced skolz) OBE PhD (24 July 1877 – 31 July 1958) was an English musician, journalist and prolific writer, whose best-known achievement was his compilation of the first edition of the Oxford Companion to Music.
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Royal College of Music
The Royal College of Music (RCM) is a conservatoire established by royal charter in 1882, located in South Kensington, London, UK.
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Westminster College (Cambridge)
Westminster College in Cambridge, England is a theological college of the United Reformed Church.
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William Whitehouse
William Edmund Whitehouse (20 May 1859 – 12 January 1935) was an English cellist. Ivor James and William Whitehouse are 20th-century cellists, 20th-century classical musicians and Academics of the Royal College of Music.
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See also
British classical cellists
- Amanda Truelove
- Amaryllis Fleming
- Anna Shuttleworth
- Caroline Dale
- Christine Jackson (cellist)
- Clive Gillinson
- David Lale (British cellist)
- Douglas Cummings
- Florence Hooton
- Fritz Lustig
- Gerard Le Feuvre
- Guy Johnston
- Gwyn Pritchard
- Ivor James
- John Kennedy (cellist)
- Louise Hopkins (cellist)
- Massive Violins
- Matthew Barley
- Natalie Clein
- Olga Hegedus
- Rachel Helleur
- Robert Cohen (cellist)
- Ross Pople
- Stefan Popov (musician)
- Terence Weil
- William Pleeth