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Ivor Newton

Ivor Newton CBE (15 December 189221 April 1981) was an English pianist who was particularly noted as an accompanist to international singers and string players. He was one of the first to bring a distinct personality to the accompanist's role. He toured extensively to all continents and appeared at music festivals such as Salzburg and Edinburgh. His career lasted over 60 years.
==Biography==
He was born in Limehouse, London. His studies were with York Bowen, Isidor Snook in Amsterdam, Raimund von zur-Mühlen, Conraad van Bos in Berlin, and Victor Beigel in London.〔Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed., 1954, Vol. VI, pp. 75, 76〕
In 1926 he persuaded William Primrose, then a violinist, to study with Eugène Ysaÿe, who, in turn persuaded him to take up the viola, the instrument that made him famous.〔(Terry King, Gregor Piatigorsky: The Life and Career of the Virtuoso Cellist )〕
In 1940 he organised a concert at the UK Embassy in Washington in aid of British War Relief. He was also a member of concert parties entertaining troops in Egypt, Iraq, Iran and the Persian Gulf.〔
Kirsten Flagstad was known for never changing her mind once it was made up. However, Ivor Newton managed to persuade her to come out of retirement for a Prom Concert in 1957 honouring the 50th anniversary of the death of her countryman Edvard Grieg.〔(Quality of Life: Tribute to Flagstad - by Ivor Newton )〕
In 1966 he published an autobiography, ''At the Piano: the world of an accompanist'' (London: Hamish Hamilton). He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1973.〔(Answers.com )〕
Ivor Newton lived for much of his retirement in Old Portsmouth. He died in Bromley in 1981. He bequeathed his estate to create the Ivor Newton House, a retirement home for musicians in Bromley.〔(Coders )〕 It was run by the Musicians' Benevolent Fund, which announced in 2008 its intention to close Ivor Newton House in October 2009.〔(The Sunday Times, 9 October 2008 )〕 Notable occupants had included Vilém Tauský, Stanford Robinson,〔(BBC News, 5 August 2008 )〕 Roy Henderson,〔(International Who’s Who in Music, David M. Cummings )〕 and Richard Arnell.〔(Music Web International )〕

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