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Kenneth Page was a conductor for the [[Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra]]. He became the conductor in 1959 after the death of the previous conductor, David Ludlow and remained so until 1986. | Kenneth Page was a conductor for the [[Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra]]. He became the conductor in 1959 after the death of the previous conductor, David Ludlow and remained so until 1986. |
Revision as of 10:38, 21 August 2024
Kenneth Page was a conductor for the Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra. He became the conductor in 1959 after the death of the previous conductor, David Ludlow and remained so until 1986.
He is known for giving the orchestra a particular reputation for the music of Delius and under whom the BPO first performed Mahler’s Eighth Symphony. [1]
He died in 1999.
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- Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra (1980) (← links)
- Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra (1982) (← links)
- Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra (1984) (← links)