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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Guy_WarrackGuy Warrack - Wikipedia

    Guy Douglas Hamilton Warrack (6 February 1900 – 12 February 1986) was a Scottish composer, music educator and conductor. He was the son of John Warrack of the Leith steamship company, John Warrack & Co., founded by Guy's grandfather, also called John. [1] Life and career. Warrack was born in Edinburgh.

  2. Guy Warrack (né le 6 février 1900 à Édimbourg et mort le 12 février 1986 à Englefield Green) est un chef d'orchestre et compositeur écossais. De 1925 à 1935, il a enseigné à la faculté du Royal College of Music.

  3. Guy Warrack was born in Edinburgh on Feb 8, 1900. He was a Scottish conductor and composer, and the father of John Warrack. He was educated at Oxford University, and at the RCM studied composition with Vaughan Williams and conducting with Boult. He made his conducting début at the Wigmore Hall, London, in 1925, and from 1925 to 1935 taught at ...

  4. Guy Douglas Hamilton Warrack (6 de febrero de 1900, Edimburgo - 12 de febrero de 1986, Englefield Green ) fue un compositor , educador musical y director de orquesta escocés . Era hijo de John Warrack de la compañía de barcos de vapor Leith, John Warrack & Co., fundada por el abuelo de Guy, también llamado John. [1]

  5. Guy Douglas Hamilton Warrack, Scottish composer and conductor, b. Edinburgh 1900; d. London 1986.

  6. From Scotland On Air. Guy Warrack (6 February 1900, Edinburgh – 12 February 1986, Englefield Green) was the first principal conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, holding that title from 1935–1946. Early life, education and early career.

  7. hymntime.com › tch › bioGuy Warrack

    Biography. Guy was the father of Eng­lish mu­sic cri­tic John War­rack. He taught at the Roy­al Col­lege of Mu­sic (1925–35). He was prin­ci­pal con­duct­or for the Brit­ish Broad­cast­ing Cor­po­ra­tion’s Scot­tish Sym­pho­ny Orc­hes­tra (1935–46), and con­duct­or for the Sad­ler’s Wells The­a­tre Ball­et (1948–51). Music. Wellington Square.