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From 1946 to 1949, Robinson was the BBC's opera director and associate conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. In 1947, he was appointed assistant conductor of the Proms, and conducted them regularly from then until 1950. He worked with the
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From 1949, Robinson was conductor of the BBC Opera Orchestra until 1953, and a BBC staff conductor from 1952 until his retirement from the BBC's staff in 1966. In 1951 he conducted the first London production of
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In 1926, Robinson married the singer Mavis Bennett; the marriage was unhappy, and by 1931 they were separated. Robinson later married the soprano Lorely Dyer; they had one daughter. Robinson's younger brother
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commented that if Robinson "did not always get the true Viennese swing of the waltz rhythms" he "kept the music gaily moving." The following year he returned to the Royal Opera House to conduct
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magazine, wrote that it remained "one of the most convincing" and that Robinson "gives the work the dramatic verve that it calls for". Robinson's LP recording of his
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From 1924 to 1966, Robinson was on the staff of the BBC. Until 1932 he was the BBC's first chorus master, in which capacity he established and developed the
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From 1932 to 1946 Robinson was conductor of the BBC Theatre Orchestra, during which time he worked closely with
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for orchestra, which became the signature tune of his radio programme "Tuesday Serenade." He wrote a
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he recorded a series of discs of popular classics, which were highly praised by
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Article by Philip Scowcroft on English composer/conductors, including Robinson
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Robinson made many recordings, of which probably the best known is
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and run by the BBC. Away from his BBC work, Robinson conducted at
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After retiring from the BBC, Robinson was chief conductor of the
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broadcast with the Wireless Orchestra, the forerunner of the
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Between 1947 and 1950, Robinson was assistant conductor of
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In 1972 Robinson was appointed an Officer (OBE) of the
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As composer or arranger, Robinson's works included the
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in 1929, conducting the combined BBC choral groups in
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Cox, David: The Henry Wood Proms, London, BBC, 1980,
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People educated at the Stationers' Company's School
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OBE
BBC
the Proms
Henry Wood
Covent Garden
Leeds
Charles Villiers Stanford
Stationers' Company's School
Royal College of Music
Adrian Boult
BBC
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Wireless Chorus and Wireless Singers
BBC National Chorus
the Proms
Delius's
Eric Coates
Covent Garden
Die Fledermaus
The Times
Faust
Heddle Nash
Lisa Perli
Harold Williams
English Opera Group
Britten
The Rape of Lucretia
Alessandro Scarlatti

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