Union of Graduates in Music
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Founded in 1892, the Union of Graduates in Music aimed to oppose the granting of spurious music degrees by 'Universities' which were not bona-fide. Its presidents included Sir Frederick Bridge (1844-1924), Sir Charles Parry (1848-1918), Sir Charles Stanford (1852-1924), Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934) and Sir Donald Tovey (1875-1940). The Union was dissolved in 1972.
From the guide to the Union of Graduates in Music, 1893-1972, (Senate House Library, University of London)
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creatorOf | Union of Graduates in Music, 1893-1972 | Senate House Library (University of London) |
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associatedWith | Birmingham Symphony Orchestra |
associatedWith | Boltwood, C D, fl 1957-1960 |
associatedWith | Bournemouth Academy of Music |
associatedWith | Bournemouth Methodist Church |
associatedWith | Bridge, Sir, John, 1844-1924 |
associatedWith | Cronchey, Thomas Henry, fl 1952 |
associatedWith | Elgar, Sir, Edward William, 1857-1934, 1st Baronet, composer |
associatedWith | Elizabeth II, b 1926 |
associatedWith | Evans, R J, fl 1957-1960 |
associatedWith | Guild of Church Musicians |
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