Publicado por Everest Records
Librería: Modetz Errands-n-More, L.L.C., Oxford, MI, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 8,87
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoVINYL. Condición: Very Good. B003LULR30 [Cassette] The tape, case and liner are all in nice shape. Ships, well packaged and very quickly, from MI. A more detailed description is coming soon. The condition selected for the item is accurate and consistent with our other listings of the same general condition. If you have any questions or you would like a detailed description of the item prior to our revision of the listing, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will get back to you as quickly as possible. Please buy with confidence from us, as we have several thousand satisfied customers and your satisfaction is not only our main objective, but it is also 100% guaranteed.
Publicado por Westminister Abbey, 1957
Librería: Roe and Moore, London, Reino Unido
Partitura Original o primera edición
EUR 5,96
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Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: As New. 1st Edition. Flyer, SINGLE SHEET, showing order of music at Westminster Abbey on the Monday August 12th 1957 at 8pm. Condutce by Hugo Rignold, the youth Orchestra play Weber,Gebriele, Mozart,Dvorak. Size 22 x13.5 cm (8.5 x 6.25 inches).
Librería: Postcard Finder, Norwich, Reino Unido
EUR 8,34
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Fine. SMATZ001x A vintage 1950s A4 (10" x 8") card hanging poster with string to hang for this historic show starring Hugo Rignold Ralph Holmes from nearly 80 years ago. Some faults but very good (and allowing mostly great condition) and unique souvenir.
Publicado por Liverpool Philharmonic Society, 1949
Librería: EYES WIDE OPEN, London, Reino Unido
EUR 4,18
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Publicado por London Philharmonic Orchestra, 1952
Librería: EYES WIDE OPEN, London, Reino Unido
EUR 4,18
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Añadir al carrito8pp.VG+.
Idioma: Inglés
Librería: Wimbauer Buchversand, Hagen, NRW, Alemania
Manuscrito Ejemplar firmado
EUR 100,00
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoBlatt. Condición: Gut. Albumblatt von Hugo Rignold und Lance Dossor mit schwarzem bzw. blauem Stift signiert /// Autogramm Autograph signiert signed signee /// Lance Dossor (* 14. Mai 1916 in Weston-super-Mare, Großbritannien; ? 3. Dezember 2005 in Adelaide, Australien) war ein britisch-australischer Pianist. Leben Dossor studierte 1932 bis 1937 Klavier bei Herbert Freyer am Royal College of Music in London[1] und wechselte später zu Emil von Sauer ans Konservatorium der Musikfreunde nach Wien. 1926 gewann er den Spezialpreis des Internationalen Musikwettbewerb in Wien. Ein Jahr später gewann er den vierten Preis beim renommierten Chopin-Wettbewerb in Warschau. Im Mai 1938 wurde er in Brüssel beim "Eugène Ysaye"-Wettbewerb wiederum mit dem vierten Platz ausgezeichnet. Nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg siedelte Dossor nach Australien über und wurde Professor an der University of Adelaide[2]. Von 1953 bis 1979 unterrichtete er am dortigen Musikkonservatorium. /// Hugo Henry Rignold (15 May 1905 - 30 May 1976) was an English conductor and violinist, who is best remembered as musical director of the Royal Ballet (1957-1960) and conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (1960-1968). After playing the violin and recording with many jazz and dance bands, and leading his own London Casino Orchestra, in the 1920s and 1930s, during World War II, Rignold began to conduct classical orchestras. Thereafter, he conducted opera at Covent Garden and then the Liverpool Philharmonic, beginning in the late 1940s, followed by the Royal Ballet and his long tenure with Birmingham. Biography Born in Kingston upon Thames, England, the son of conductor Hugo Charles Rignold and opera singer Agnes Mann, Rignold was taken to Canada when his parents emigrated to Winnipeg in 1910.[1] He began studying the violin as a child with John Waterhouse in Winnipeg and played in the orchestra of the Winnipeg Theatre.[2] After returning to England in 1921, he studied at the Royal Academy of Music[3] and then worked as a blacksmith for a time.[4] Early career In the 1920s and 1930s, Rignold played violin with many jazz and dance bands of the day, including those of Mantovani, Jack Hylton, Jack Harris, Fred Hartley, Ambrose, Lew Stone and Jay Wilbur.[4] Rignold was highly regarded as a jazz player. In 1936 The Gramophone magazine said of him, "With the possible exception of the Negro artist, Eddie South, and our own Eric Siday, who is abroad, there have been only two violinists who have hitherto meant anything to jazz - Venuti, of course, and more recently the French musician Stephane Grappelly (sic). To my mind Hugo Rignold is a greater artist than any of them."[5] Rignold went on to lead his own London Casino Orchestra.[4] He made many recordings with these musicians, a good number of which have been reissued on modern CDs. Other classical musicians such as Leon and Sidonie Goossens, did likewise, but these early jazz and dance records caused some snobbish condescension towards Rignold later in his career (as later happened to André Previn).[6][7] 1920s recordings in which Rignold played with the Jack Hylton Orchestra include George Gershwin's "Oh, Lady Be Good" recorded on 29 March 1926, and Irving Berlin's "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" recorded on 17 August 1926. Both were for His Master's Voice at the company's studios in Hayes, Middlesex. Later, with Hylton as his mentor, he founded and led his own band, which was playing up to the beginning of the Second World War. Rignold married three times: in 1934 to Rita Mary Gaylor (the actress Molly Gay); in 1941 to Phyllis Stanley; and in 1948 to Patricia Horton. There was a daughter by each of the first two marriages.[8] The elder was Jennifer Gay, who became the first on-screen schoolgirl continuity announcer for Children's Hour on the BBC.[9][10] Post-war While serving in the Royal Air Force in 1944, Rignold got the chance to conduct the Palestine Orchestra, now the Israel Philharmonic, and thereafter his career remained within the classical sphere.[3] He was a staff conductor at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1947-1948; he directed the Liverpool Philharmonic (not then 'Royal') in the 1940s and 1950s, succeeding the popular Malcolm Sargent.[3] A "period of unrest and strife" accompanied the beginning of Rignold's reign in Liverpool: Rignold replaced many older players in the orchestra, and some of the audience were unimpressed by his career in popular music.[6] In the 1949/1950 season with the Liverpool Philharmonic, Rignold conducted 34 concerts, with guest conductors, including Sargent, Rafael Kubelík, Zoltán Kodály, Sir Adrian Boult and Sir Thomas Beecham conducting a total of 19 other concerts. Rignold's programming there maintained a balance between presenting accepted modern and classical works and premiering new works, including Sergei Prokofiev's suite from Cinderella and works by Bohuslav Martinu, E. J. Moeran and Gordon Jacob.[11] From 1957 to 1960 Rignold was musical director of the Royal Ballet, In 1960 he became permanent conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra when Andrzej Panufnik unexpectedly resigned. He remained at Birmingham until 1968.[8] Rignold made a number of classical recordings, but did not have a long-term contract with any of the record companies, with the consequence that his recorded repertory was somewhat haphazard - accompanying concertos, or selections for operatic artists (including Maggie Teyte), and ballet music. Most of his records were made in the mono era, and some have been reissued on CD. He was a car enthusiast and talented driver: it was said that "he would not be out of place on the Grand Prix circuit". /// Standort Wimregal GAD-10.523 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 10.
Idioma: Alemán
Publicado por Somerset - 559 stereo
Librería: ABC Versand e.K., Aarbergen, Alemania
EUR 12,29
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoLP. Condición: Sehr gut. LP-Vinyl Schallplatte in einem guten bis sehr guten Zustand, am Cover kleinere Gebrauchsspuren. Die Vinyl-Platten sind stets in Inlays. (Keine genaue Jahreszahl angegeben.) Bolero Capriccio Italien. W16 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1001.
Idioma: Alemán
Publicado por RCA RDS 6511
Librería: ABC Versand e.K., Aarbergen, Alemania
EUR 12,99
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoLP. Condición: Gut. LP-Vinyl Schallplatte(n) in einem guten bis sehr guten Zustand, am Cover kleinere Gebrauchsspuren. Die Vinyl-Platte(n) sind stets in Inlays. Stereo und/oder Mono. (Keine genaue Jahreszahl angegeben.) Platte top. (Trackliste; siehe Fotos.) LP4 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1001.
Librería: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Alemania
Ejemplar firmado
EUR 75,00
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoGästebuchseite (1 S. kl. 4°) zum Auftritt im Kurhaus zu Bad Hamm (heute nur noch HAMM in Westfalen) 1960, in Tinte mit 5-zeiliger Empfehlung, Unterschrift eigenhändig signiert "On behalf of the London Philharmonic Orchestra - thank you for looking after us so well, - we enjoyed your excellent hospitality - HUGO RIGNOLD. Rückseitig weitere Einträge, nicht identifiziert.
EUR 57,50
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Añadir al carritoKein Einband. Condición: Gut. 1905-76, brit. Violonist (auch Jazz) und Dirigent - Pfo. (ca. 4°) m. U., mont. Auf Rückseite 9 U. (wohl von Mitgliedern seines "Birmingham Symphony Orchestra"), 7.2.1963.