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This is a summary of 2011 in music in the United Kingdom. ==Events==
*1 January - Musicians honoured in the Queen's New Year Honours list include mezzo-soprano Felicity Palmer (CBE) and composer Howard Goodall (CBE), Richard Thompson (OBE) and Annie Lennox (OBE). *14 April - On his sixtieth birthday, Julian Lloyd Webber gives the première of American composer Eric Whitacre's "The River Cam", written specially for the occasion.〔(''Mail on Sunday'' review by David Mellor. ) Accessed 14 April 2013〕 *29 April - The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton includes original music by Paul Mealor and John Rutter as well as traditional works by British composers such as Hubert Parry's setting of the anthem "I was glad" and William Walton's "Crown Imperial". *11 June - Musicians honoured in the Queen's Birthday Honours list include Bryan Ferry (CBE), broadcaster Bob Harris (OBE) and jazz singer Claire Martin (OBE). *10 September - Edward Gardner conducted the Last Night of the Proms for the first time. The programme included works by Béla Bartók and Franz Liszt as well as the traditional Elgar, and the soloist for "Rule Britannia" was Susan Bullock. A highlight was the première of Peter Maxwell Davies's ''Musica benevolens''.〔(BBC Two - BBC Proms, 2011 ). Accessed 14 April 2013〕 *9 October - Sir Paul McCartney marries Nancy Shevell. *18 October - Ian Brown, John Squire, Mani & Reni announce the reformation of The Stone Roses at London's Soho Hotel. *11 December - Little Mix emerge winners of the 2011 ''X Factor'' series. They are the first group entry to win in the programme's eight-year history.
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