1943 in British music explained
This is a summary of 1943 in music in the United Kingdom.
Events
Popular music
Classical music: new works
Film and Incidental music
Musical theatre
Musical films
Births
- 7 January – Richard Armstrong, organist and conductor
- 16 January
- 28 January – Dick Taylor, bass player, songwriter, and producer (The Rolling Stones, The Pretty Things, and The Mekons)
- 16 February – Howard Riley, English pianist and composer
- 25 February – George Harrison, guitarist, singer and songwriter (died 2001)[6]
- 9 March – David Matthews, composer
- 22 March – Keith Relf, lead vocalist and harmonica player of the Yardbirds (died 1976)[7]
- 29 March – Eric Idle, actor, writer, and songwriter
- 16 April
- 17 April – Elinor Bennett, harpist
- 20 April – Sir John Eliot Gardiner, conductor[9]
- 25 April – Tony Christie, singer
- 11 May – Les Chadwick, bass player (Gerry and the Pacemakers) (died 2019)
- 14 May – Jack Bruce, vocalist, guitarist and composer (died 2014)[10]
- 15 June – Muff Winwood, record producer, songwriter, and bass player
- 17 June – Christopher Brown, composer
- 26 July – Mick Jagger, singer and actor (The Rolling Stones)
- 28 July – Richard Wright, keyboardist (Pink Floyd) (died 2008)
- 24 August – Dafydd Iwan, musician and politician[11]
- 6 September – Roger Waters (Pink Floyd)
- 30 September – Philip Moore, organist and composer
- 3 November – Bert Jansch, folk musician (died 2011)[12]
- 30 November – Leo Lyons, bassist
- 17 December – Dave Dee, singer (died 2009)[13]
Deaths
- 7 February – Clara Novello Davies, singer, mother of Ivor Novello, 81[14]
- 28 March – Ben Davies, operatic tenor, 85[15]
- 14 April – Geoffrey Shaw, church musician and composer, 63
- 25 April – William Edward Wadely, organist and composer, 89
- 3 May – Leslie Heward, conductor and composer, 45[16]
- 30 July – Benjamin Dale, composer, 58[17]
- 28 November – Arthur Catterall, violinist and conductor, 60[18]
- 16 December – William Wallace, composer, 80[19]
See also
Notes and References
- Payne, Anthony. "Society for the Promotion of New Music", Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press, retrieved 15 June 2014.
- Kendall, Alan. The Chronicle of Classical Music. Thames & Hudson, 2000: p. 234
- Mitchell, Donald (ed) (1991). Letters From A Life: Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten, Vol. 2 1939–45. London: Faber and Faber. . p. 1030
- The Guardian, Friday 12 April 2002"Leaders of the banned" Retrieved on 2008-12-16
- Book: Catalog of Copyright Entries: Musical compositions. Library of Congress, Copyright Office. 1943. 1513.
- Book: Harrison, George. I, Me, Mine. 2002. 1980. Phoenix. 978-0-7538-1734-6. 20.
- Book: Murrells, Joseph . The book of golden discs . Barrie & Jenkins . London . 1978 . 9780214204807 . 199.
- Web site: Ruth Madoc, actress who found fame as the lovelorn Yellowcoat Gladys in the hit sitcom Hi-de-Hi! – obituary. 10 December 2022. The Telegraph. 10 December 2022.
- Book: Current Biography Yearbook 1990. H. W. Wilson Company. 1992. 234.
- News: Jack Bruce obituary. Alan Clayson . . 26 October 2014.
- Book: Who's who in European Politics. Bowker-Saur. 1990. 313.
- Ken Hunt . Jansch, Herbert [Bert] (1943–2011) ]. January 2015 . 104258 .
- News: Alan Clayson . Obituary: Dave Dee. The Guardian . 9 January 2009. 31 December 2011 . London.
- Book: The Encyclopedia Americana: The International Reference Work. 1962. Americana Corporation of Canada. 546.
- Web site: Davies, Benjamin ('Ben'; 1858-1943), singer. Robert David Griffith. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. 15 March 2019.
- Book: Humphreys, Maggie . Dictionary of composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland . Mansell . London Herndon, VA . 1997 . 9780720123302 . 160.
- Foreman, Lewis (2008). Benjamin Dale—Music for Viola [sleeve notes]. Dutton Epoch. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
- Book: Norris, Gerald . A musical gazetteer of Great Britain & Ireland . David & Charles . Newton Abbot, Devon North Pomfret, Vt . 1981 . 9780715378458 . 198.
- Barker, Donald J. "William Wallace", in Grove Music Online, 2001.