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During his thirty-seven years as Professor of Violin at the Royal College of Music, over fifty of his pupils found positions in London orchestras, including several as leaders. He was appointed FRCM in 1968, was awarded the Cobbett Gold Medal for chamber music in 1969 and created a Commander of the
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Hugh Bean performed concertos with many leading orchestras, both in the UK and abroad. As a soloist his playing was distinguished by lyrical feeling and warmth of expression in addition to technical command. He recorded
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on a Boise Foundation travelling award brought him a double first prize for solo and chamber music playing, and with two other prizewinners he formed the Boise Trio. In 1951, he was awarded second place in the
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He was appointed professor of violin at the RCM at the age of 24 and became a freelance London orchestral player, until he was made sub-leader and then leader (1956–67) of the
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when Bean was leader of Klemperer's Philharmonia orchestra. These accounts can be seen on the DVD programme "The Art of Conducting."
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from 1967 to 1969, when he resigned to concentrate on an independent career, but retained his membership (1966–76) of the
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Bean contributed several accounts of the nature of conducting and especially of working with
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RCM London Centre for Performance History: 'Prague - Spring 1949' by Hugh Bean.
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The Royal College of Music and its Contexts: An Artistic and Social History
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People educated at Beckenham and Penge County Grammar School
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You may hear Hugh Bean performing Vaughan Williams'
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CBE
violinist
Beckenham
Albert Sammons
Royal College of Music
André Gertler
Brussels Conservatory
Carl Flesch International Violin Competition
Philharmonia Orchestra
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Music Group of London
The Lark Ascending
Sir Adrian Boult
New Philharmonia Orchestra
at the Internet Archive
Edward Elgar
Violin Concerto
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Sir Charles Groves
Vivaldi
The Four Seasons
Leopold Stokowski
Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Sir Adrian Boult
Order of the British Empire
Otto Klemperer
Pietro Guarneri
"Hugh Bean"
The Guardian

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