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John Lubbock (conductor) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Lubbock (conductor) John Lubbock is an English music conductor and singer, and founder of the Orchestra of St John's Smith Square, now known as the Orchestra of St John's (OSJ), which he has brought to prominence including performances at The Proms as well as engaging in outreach and charity work. ==Orchestra of St John's Smith Square == Lubbock founded the Orchestra of St John's Smith Square in 1967. He led the orchestra on tours to Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium and the USA. He also appeared with them at the Bulgarian, Bratislava and Turku festivals in the 1980s, and in a Southern Television programme with the Labèque sisters. In August 1985 he and the orchestra took part in the premiere of Iain Hamilton’s opera ''Lancelot''.〔 He conducted recordings of Mendelssohn's symphony No. 3 and symphony No. 4 (ACM), Stravinsky’s ''Apollon musagète'' and ''Orpheus'' (ACM), Dvorak's and Tchaikovsky's string serenades (ASV) and of Mozart overtures (ACM).〔Programme notes for Orchestra of St John's Smith Square concert, 10 February 1985, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.〕 In 1985 Lubbock conducted the world premiere of a reconstruction by Philip Wilby of a Sinfonia concertante in A for the programme 'Mozart's Unfinished’. He also conducted the choral soundtrack for Doomwatch Winter Angel (1999), a feature length television drama.〔British Film Institute website: http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/ftvdb/, accessed 4 September 2012.〕
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