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Picture: Joseph Mallord William Turner - Raby Castle, the Seat of the Earl of Darlington
Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter (3 October 1792 – 26 September 1871) was an English musician. He was a composer, pianist, conductor and teacher. After an early career as a performer and composer, he was an early member of the staff of the Royal Academy of Music in London, and became its principal in 1832, remaining in the post until 1859.
Work: Symphony No.1 in G-minor (1819, revised 1824–26) [styled No.1 by the composer]
Mov.I: Allegro con spirito 00:00
Mov.II: Andantino quasi allegretto 08:19
Mov.III: Tempo di Menuetto 13:31
Mov.IV: Allegro non tanto 19:17
Orchestra: BBC National Orchestra of Wales Conductor: Howard Griffiths
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"In the Fen Country", one of Ralph Vaughan Williams' earlier compositions, is played here by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bryden Thomson. The photographs are of the "Fen Country".
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