Joseph Vandernoot

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Joseph Vandernoot
Born18 October 1914
London
Died7 June 1999 (aged 84)
London
Alma mater
Holland Park open-air theatre[1]
in London.

After studying at Guildhall School of Music and the

For five years Vandernoot was the Musical Director of Ballet Rambert. He also conducted the Orchestre National de Monte Carlo and the Valencia Provincial Orchestra.[1]

Vandernoot was the musical director of the Fulham Municipal Orchestra for nearly 30 years, and of the Hammersmith Municipal Opera, the first municipal opera company in Great Britain.[2][3] With these two ensembles he gave the UK premiere of Puccini's opera Edgar (1905 version) in Fulham Town Hall in 1967.[4][5] In 1973 he recorded Sullivan's Ivanhoe with the Beaufort Opera, and the recording was released by the "Rare Recorded Editions" and "Legends" labels.[6] He founded the Opera Lirica which performed at the Holland Park open-air theatre from 1987, and also founded the Kew Sinfonia.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d FOREMAN, LEWIS. "Obituary: Joseph Vandernoot". The Independent. Archived from the original on 17 June 2022. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Opera Magazine April 1967". Opera Magazine archive. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  3. ^ "History of Fulham Symphony Orchestra". Fulham Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
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  5. ^ "Operatic Blueprint for the 1970s". Opera. 18. Rolls House Publishing Company: 358. 1967.
  6. ^ Marc, Shepherd. "The Beaufort Opera Ivanhoe (1970s)". Gilbert & Sullivan Discography. Retrieved 14 June 2014.

Related websites

Fulham Symphony Orchestra (amateur orchestra, formerly the Fulham Municipal Orchestra)

Kew Sinfonia