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Peter Mooney (conductor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Peter Mooney (conductor)

Peter Mooney (1915-1983) was a Scottish educator and conductor of the renowned Glasgow Phoenix Choir.
Born 18 September 1915, Peter Mooney was to follow a career as a teacher of music and was to become the last principal of Music at Hamilton Academy. In 1955 Mooney was appointed conductor of the Glasgow Phoenix Choir founded in 1951 by members of the former Orpheus Choir, established in 1901 by Sir Hugh Roberton. Mooney was to serve as the conductor of the Glasgow Phoenix Choir until his death 28 years later.〔(The Herald, Scotland, article 8 July 1989, ‘’Venturesome Phoenix’’ ) Retrieved 27 August 2011〕〔(Phoenix Choir, ‘’The Orpheus Years 1901-1951 ) Retrieved 2011-08-27〕 Under Peter Mooney’s leadership the Glasgow Phoenix Choir “toured the United States and Europe, winning friends and prestigious awards on its travels.” (Glasgow Herald 21 September 1983) and since 1960 has engaged in many tours in Europe and North America and appeared at prestigious venues and events, including the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
As Principal of Music at Hamilton Academy, Mooney conducted the school’s choirs. In December 1961 Hamilton Academy’s mixed choir joined the Glasgow Phoenix Choir for a choral concert at Hamilton Town Hall (joining again with the Glasgow Phoenix Choir in a concert in 1967.) In 1962 the school’s mixed choir achieved the highest mark in the Glasgow Music Festival, in addition to the Festival's highest award, the Ailie Cullen Memorial Trophy, being won by Ian McGregor, a former pupil of Hamilton Academy.〔The Hamilton Academy magazine 1962〕 Under Peter Mooney’s baton, Hamilton Academy’s (mixed) Choir issued recordings and appeared on British radio and television programmes and performed internationally.〔(The Gramophone magazine, archive - February 1963 issue. Review of 'Song of Praise' album recorded by the Hamilton Academy Youth Choir ) Retrieved 2011-08-27〕
In 1968 Peter Mooney and the Academy’s choir undertook a tour of North America that included performances at the White House, Washington, U.S.A., the Seattle Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York. Dubbed "the ambassadors of song" the choir and Mr. Mooney appeared on American television and were granted honorary citizenship by Washington State.〔(Hamilton Advertiser article 26 June 2008 ) Retrieved 2011-08-27〕
Following his death at Hamilton on 19 September 1983, the Glasgow Phoenix Choir established in his memory the Peter Mooney Scholarship in the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.〔(Glasgow Phoenix Choir – Peter Mooney Scholarship – support for young singers ) Retrieved 2011-08-27〕
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