Rae Jenkins MBE FRAM, born Henry Horatio Jenkins (19 April 1903 – 29 March 1985) was a Welsh violinist and later conductor of light music, notably with...
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musician and conductor; founded the National Youth Orchestra of Wales Rae Jenkins (1903–1985), violinist and light orchestra conductor Donald Peers (1908–1973)...
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premiered by Philip Jones (oboe) with the BBC Welsh Orchestra conducted by Rae Jenkins. The work is composed for solo oboe and orchestra and comprises four...
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led by Jean Pougnet and featuring 20 players including Leon Goossens, Rae Jenkins, Reginald Kell, Anthony Pini, Frederick Riddle and David Wise. It played...
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album Six, on which Jenkins first played with Soft Machine, won the Melody Maker British Jazz Album of the Year award in 1973. Jenkins also won the miscellaneous...
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Dedicated is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen. It was released on May 17, 2019, by 604 Records in Canada, and School Boy and...
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journalist, poet, critic, broadcaster, and translator, 81 29 March – Rae Jenkins, violinist and conductor 4 April – Kate Roberts, author, 94 21 April...
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Cultural offices Preceded by Rae Jenkins Principal Conductor, BBC Welsh Orchestra 1966–1971 Succeeded by Boris Brott Preceded by Herbert Menges Principal...
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Redman (1931–1935) Idris Lewis (1935–1939) Mansel Thomas (1946–1950) Rae Jenkins (1950–1965) John Carewe (1966–1971) Boris Brott (1972–1978) Bryden Thomson...
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(USFL) in 1983. Since 2008, Rae has been the men's golf coach at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, California. Jenkins, Dan. "No Doubt About Who's...
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