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On April 14, 2013 AfriClassical posted: Michael S. Wright: Heritage Masters CD of Coleridge-Taylor 'includes recordings by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra...founded in 1893 by Dan Godfrey' Michael S. Wright wrote, in part:
I note that this CD (much welcomed reissue) includes recordings
by the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra which was founded in 1893 by Dan Godfrey and which
premiered Coleridge-Taylor’s Symphony in A minor in 1900.
Dear Bill and Michael S. Wright,
This is
just a quick reply to the minor confusion in Michael's comment about
"Dan Godfrey", which is understandable, considering that there were
three generations of Dan in a very active musical family. You can read
about all of them in the 2nd edition of The New Grove, so I'll not go
through all of that, but the quick answer is that the second of the
three Dans was Sir Dan Godfrey, and he established the band/orchestra
ensembles at Bournemouth in the 1890s. His work is little noticed here
in the US, except for alert band musicians who will have seen some of
the excellent arrangements of important works he made for military
bands. These were widely circulated in the early 20th century the
publisher Boosey and Hawkes. I think the Godfrey/Bournemouth question is
similar to the American example of Theodore Thomas, who had his own
orchestra and then became a key figure in establishing orchestra
traditions in New York, Cincinnati and Chicago. At the outset of any of
these it would have been natural to describe them as Theodore Thomas's
orchestras.
Byron
Byron Hanson
Archivist
Interlochen Center for the Arts
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