This is a summary of 1949 in music in the United Kingdom .
List of years in British music
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February – On hearing of the death of Ernest Walker , Albert Schweitzer writes: "Now the dear, gentle, kind, distinguished Dr. Walker has left this life. Seeing him impressed me deeply each time."[ 1]
14 July – Kathleen Ferrier performs in the world premiere of Benjamin Britten 's Spring Symphony in Amsterdam, with Eduard van Beinum and the Concertgebouw Orchestra , a work written specifically for her.[ 2]
5 September – Wagnerian tenor Walter Widdop makes his last appearance at The Proms, singing an aria from Lohengrin , only one day before his sudden death.
date unknown – The Tempo Records jazz record label is founded by Colin Pomroy, Jack Clough, and R.E.G. (Ron) Davies.
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4 January – Margaret Anne Marshall , Scottish soprano
19 January – Robert Palmer , singer (died 2003 )
22 January – Phil Miller , English guitarist
6 February – Mike Batt , singer and composer
7 February – Alan Lancaster , bass player (Status Quo and The Party Boys )
16 February – Lyn Paul , English singer and actress (The New Seekers )
26 February – Dame Emma Kirkby , soprano
24 March – Nick Lowe , singer-songwriter
11 April – Lee Sheriden , singer with Brotherhood of Man
13 May – Jane Glover , conductor
18 May – Rick Wakeman , multi-instrumentalist and composer
21 May – Rosalind Plowright , operatic mezzo-soprano
14 June – Alan White , rock drummer (Yes ) (died 2022 )
17 June – Snakefinger , English singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Residents and Chilli Willi and the Red Hot Peppers ) (died 1987 )
24 June – John Illsley , singer-songwriter, bass player, and producer (Dire Straits )
3 July – John Verity , guitarist (Argent )
12 July – John Wetton , bass guitarist (King Crimson, Roxy Music)
15 July
John Casken , composer
Trevor Horn , record producer, songwriter, musician and singer, sometimes called "The Man Who Invented the Eighties".[ 8] [ 9]
17 July
28 July – Simon Kirke , English drummer (Bad Company and Free )
12 August
28 August – Hugh Cornwell (The Stranglers )
1 October – Allan Barty, folk musician (died 2008 )
29 October – David Paton , guitarist, singer and songwriter
2 November – Frankie Miller , rock singer-songwriter
23 November – Sandra Stevens , singer with Brotherhood of Man
26 November – Martin Lee , singer with Brotherhood of Man
3 December – Nicky Stevens , singer with Brotherhood of Man
5 December – John Altman , film composer, arranger and conductor
8 December – Ray Shulman , violinist, guitarist, and producer
17 December – Paul Rodgers , rock vocalist
22 December – Robin Gibb (died 2012) and Maurice Gibb (died 2003) (Bee Gees
date unknown – Eleanor Alberga , composer
11 January – Edward Goll , Bohemian-born pianist, 64
15 January – Robert Evett , singer, actor, theatre manager and producer, 74
21 February – Ernest Walker , composer, pianist, organist, teacher and writer on music, 78
3 April – Basil Harwood , organist and composer, 89
3 May – David John Tawe Jones, composer, 64[ 10]
6 September – Walter Widdop , operatic tenor, 51[ 11]
30 October – Stanley Kirkby , baritone singer and variety artist, 71
date unknown – Frank Clifford Harris , lyricist, 74
^ Margaret Deneke, Ernest Walker, 1951
^ Blyth, Alan (2007). "Ferrier, Kathleen (Mary)" . Oxford Music Online . Retrieved 2 June 2011 .(subscription required)
^ "Song:Snowy White Snow and Jingle Bells" . Secondhand Songs . Retrieved 27 January 2019 .
^ Colin Larkin (2000). The encyclopedia of popular music . Oxford Univ. ISBN 978-0-19-531373-4 .
^ Mitchell, Donald (ed) (2004). Letters From A Life: Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten, Vol. 3 1946–51 . London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-22282-X . p. 408
^ Melanie Williams (8 June 2017). David Lean . Oxford University Press. p. 248. ISBN 978-1-5261-1681-9 .
^ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p489
^ "Interview: Trevor Horn | the Stool Pigeon" . Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-11-16 .
^ "Amsterdam Dance Event 2012" . www.amsterdam-dance-event.nl . Archived from the original on 27 July 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2022 .
^ "Jones, David John Tawe" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 16 November 2013 .
^ Steane, John. "Widdop, Walter." Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online, accessed 4 November 2010 (subscription required)