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Overview of the events of 1937 in British music
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This is a summary of 1937 in music in the United Kingdom .
24 January – Ernest John Moeran completes the revised version of his Symphony in G minor , dedicated to conductor Hamilton Harty .[ 1]
6 March – Composer Benjamin Britten and his partner, the tenor Peter Pears , meet for the first time, in London.[ 2]
12 May – William Walton 's ceremonial march, "Crown Imperial ", originally written for his predecessor, King Edward VIII, is performed for the first time at the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth .
27 August – Britten's Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge is performed at the Salzburg Festival , conducted by Boyd Neel .[ 2]
20 December – The Gaumont State Cinema opens in London with Sidney Torch as organist.
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Kathleen Ferrier wins the piano and vocal competitions at the Carlisle Festival, and is awarded a special rose bowl as champion of the festival.[ 3]
George Lloyd marries Nancy Juvet. Lloyd suffers from PTSD and later acknowledges that he could not have recovered without Nancy's care.[ 4]
Ukrainian-born pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch takes up British citizenship.
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Big Fella , directed by J. Elder Wills , starring Paul Robeson and Elisabeth Welch [ 9]
Calling All Stars , directed by Herbert Smith , starring Carroll Gibbons and Evelyn Dall [ 10]
Gangway , starring Jessie Matthews and Alastair Sim [ 11]
Head Over Heels , starring Jessie Matthews [ 11]
Mayfair Melody , directed by Arthur B. Woods , starring Keith Falkner and Chili Bouchier [ 12]
The Show Goes On , starring Gracie Fields , Owen Nares and John Stuart .
Song of the Forge , starring Stanley Holloway .[ 13]
The Street Singer , starring Arthur Tracy , Margaret Lockwood and Arthur Riscoe [ 14]
Take My Tip , directed by Herbert Mason , starring Jack Hulbert and Cicely Courtneidge
8 January – Shirley Bassey , singer
22 January – Ryan Davies , comedian, singer and songwriter (died 1977 )
27 January – John Ogdon , pianist (died 1989)
28 April – Jean Redpath , folk singer (died 2014 )
5 May – Delia Derbyshire , musician and composer of electronic music [ 15] (died 2001 )
12 July – Guy Woolfenden , conductor and theatre composer (died 2016 )[ 16]
27 July – Anna Dawson , actress and singer
19 November – Geoff Goddard , songwriter, singer and instrumentalist (died 2000 )
30 November – Frank Ifield , British-born Australian singer
1 December
12 December – Philip Ledger , composer and teacher (died 2012 )
31 December – Anthony Hopkins , actor and composer
22 January – Walter Willson Cobbett , businessman and amateur violinist, editor/author of Cobbett's Cyclopedic Survey of Chamber Music , 89
10 April – Algernon Ashton , pianist and composer, 77
1 May – Herbert Hughes , composer, music critic and collector of folk songs, 54[ 18]
2 May – Sir Arthur Somervell , composer, 73
23 July – Charles Henry Mills , composer and music teacher (b. 1873)
25 November – Lilian Baylis , founder of Sadler's Wells ballet company, 63 (heart attack)[ 19]
23 December – Muriel Foster , contralto, 60[ 20]
26 December
^ From Beyond the Stave: The most glorious of English symphonies
^ a b Mitchell, Donald , ed. (1991). Letters From A Life: Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten, Vol. 1 , 1923–39 . London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-15221X .{{cite book }}
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^ Leonard, Maurice (1988). Kathleen: The Life of Kathleen Ferrier, 1912–1953 . London: Hutchinson. ISBN 0-09-173464-9 . pp. 28–30.
^ Kozinn, Allan (1998-07-10). "George Lloyd, 85, British Symphonic Composer" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2009-10-22 .
^ "Gracie Fields – There's A Small Hotel / A Nice Cup Of Tea" . www.discogs.com .
^ Rust, Brian (1973). The complete entertainment discography, from the mid-1890s to 1942 . New Rochelle, N.Y: Arlington House. p. 279. ISBN 9780870001505 .
^ Macpherson, Ben (2018). Cultural identity in British musical theatre, 1890-1939 : knowing one's place . London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 194. ISBN 9781137598073 .
^ Ratcliffe, Susan (2006). Concise Oxford dictionary of quotations . Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. p. 370. ISBN 9780198614173 .
^ Bob McCann (21 December 2009). Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television . McFarland. p. 357. ISBN 978-0-7864-5804-2 .
^ Robert James (15 December 2010). Popular Culture and Working-class Taste in Britain, 1930-39: A Round of Cheap Diversions? . Oxford University Press. p. 139. ISBN 978-0-7190-8025-8 .
^ a b James Monaco (1991). The Encyclopedia of Film . Perigee Books. pp. 287 . ISBN 978-0-399-51604-7 .
^ Angus McLaren (16 October 2017). Playboys and Mayfair Men: Crime, Class, Masculinity, and Fascism in 1930s London . JHU Press. p. 166. ISBN 978-1-4214-2347-0 .
^ Stephen Shafer (2 September 2003). British Popular Films 1929-1939: The Cinema of Reassurance . Routledge. p. 134. ISBN 978-1-134-98837-2 .
^ "BFI | Film & TV Database | the STREET SINGER (1937)" . Archived from the original on 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2017-08-23 .
^ Wrench, Nigel (18 July 2008). "Lost tapes of the Dr. Who composer" . BBC News . Retrieved 22 July 2008 .
^ Michael Billington (24 April 2016). "Guy Woolfenden obituary" . The Guardian . Retrieved 26 June 2018 .
^ Humphreys, Maggie (1997). Dictionary of composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland . London Herndon, VA: Mansell. p. 79. ISBN 9780720123302 .
^ "MusicSack" . Retrieved 27 August 2010 .
^ Tanitch, Robert, "Olivier". Abbeville Press
^ Eric Blom , ed., Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , 5th ed, 1954, Vol. III, p. 455
^ P. J. Kavanagh (ed.) (2004). Ivor Gurney, Collected poems (reprint ed.). Fyfield Books. ISBN 1-85754-709-8 .
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