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Ian Whyte (conductor)

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Name
  
Ian Whyte

Role
  
Conductor


Education
  
Royal College of Music

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Died
  
March 27, 1961, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Music director
  
Bonnie Prince Charlie

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Ian Whyte (13 August 1901 - 27 March 1960) was a Scottish conductor and composer, and founder of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

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Born in Dunfermline, Whyte studied in London, and was a pupil of Stanford and Ralph Vaughan Williams at the Royal College of Music. He became head of BBC music in Scotland in 1931, holding the position until 1945, when he became conductor of the BBC Scottish Orchestra (later to become the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra), a position he held until 1960. His own large output was influenced by Scottish themes and folk tunes, includes the ballet Donald of the Burthens (1951).

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Ian Whyte (conductor) Wikipedia