Dan Godfrey

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1868 – 1939

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Who was Dan Godfrey?

Sir Dan Godfrey was a British music conductor and member of a musical dynasty that included his father Dan Godfrey. His son, also Dan Godfrey, was also a musician, station manager at BBC Manchester in the 1920s, and the first full-time conductor of the BBC Wireless Orchestra.

He was born in London, a member of a distinguished family of English bandmasters, and son of the bandmaster of the Grenadier Guards -

He founded the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra in 1893 and remained its leading conductor for 41 years, until 1934. Although he was contracted by the Bournemouth Corporation to conduct a seasonal band of 30 musicians, his ambition was to build a permanent symphony orchestra in the town.

Godfrey gave the first performance of the reconstruction of Vaughan Williams's A London Symphony on 11 February 1915, and made acoustic recordings of excerpts of the work in 1923 and an abridged version in 1925. He also made electric recordings of Mozart's Jupiter Symphony, Dvořák's Slavonic Dances, Debussy's Petite Suite and Grieg's Sigurd Jorsalfar March with the London Symphony Orchestra.

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Born
Jun 20, 1868
London
Nationality
  • United Kingdom
Died
Jul 20, 1939

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on July 23, 2013

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