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2010 in British music

This is a summary of 2010 in music in the United Kingdom.
==Events==

*1 January - Musicians honoured in the Queen's New Year Honours list include mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly (CBE), conductor James Loughran (CBE), composer Craig Armstrong (OBE), rock musicians Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt (OBE), composer Rachel Portman (OBE) and guitarist Jet Harris (MBE).
*9 January - Jamie Cullum marries model Sophie Dahl.
*29 March – Protesters interrupt a concert by the Jerusalem Quartet at London's Wigmore Hall.
*8 June - The Gregynog Music Festival opens; performers include Emma Kirkby, Catrin Finch and The Academy of Ancient Music.〔(2010 Festival )〕
*12 June - Musicians honoured in the Queen's Birthday Honours list include composer and conductor George Benjamin (CBE), composer Karl Jenkins (CBE), jazz musician Bill Ashton (OBE), singer-songwriter Graham Nash (OBE), and rock musician John Cale.
*2328 June - The Glastonbury Festival 2010 is headlined by Stevie Wonder. Other acts performing include Muse, Gorillaz, Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood, Keane and Scissor Sisters.
*15 July - Robbie Williams announces that he will rejoin Take That.
*16 July - The Proms 2010 season opens with a performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 8.〔(BBC - Proms - 2010 Season ). Accessed 14 April 2013〕
*25 July
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*A special daytime Prom concert at the Royal Albert Hall includes Murray Gold's original music from the television series ''Doctor Who'', and his arrangement of Ron Grainer's ''Doctor Who'' theme.
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*A memorial concert in honour of the recently deceased Sir Charles Mackerras takes place at the Royal Albert Hall, with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vassily Sinaisky.〔(BBC - Proms - Archive ). Accessed 14 April 2013〕
*26 July - Simon Holt's "a table of noises" (2007), a concerto for percussion receives its London première at The Proms, having originally been performed in Birmingham.〔(Chester Novello: a table of noises, Simon Holt ). Accessed 14 April 2013〕
*13 August - The Three Choirs Festival Youth Choir give their first concert, at Tewkesbury Abbey, performing Handel’s "Zadok the Priest", "Water Music (Suite No 2 in D)" and "My Heart is Inditing", and Bach’s "Magnificat", accompanied by the Corelli Chamber Orchestra.〔(Three Choirs Festival website )〕
*17 August - Huw Watkins' Violin Concerto is premièred at The Proms by Alina Ibragimova, for whom it was written.〔(Schott Music )〕〔(BBC 2010 Proms Composer Portraits )〕
*11 September - The Last Night of the Proms opens with the première of Jonathan Dove's "A Song of Joys".〔(BBC - The Proms - Last Night of the Proms 2010 ). Accessed 14 April 2013〕 Jiří Bělohlávek conducts the concert for the first time, and Renée Fleming is the soloist for "Rule, Britannia".

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