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Date:
Sun, 17 Jun 2001 09:23:58 +0100
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Re: Conductors With Titles
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Tony Duggan <[log in to unmask]>
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Deryk Barker wrote:

>Stoke d'Abernon? Wasn't there a span of years between Menuhin's knighthood
>and his taking British citizenship, which is when he became Sir Yehudi?
>Ronald Reagan has a knighthood (honestly!) but cannot call himself Sir
>Ronald because he is not a British citizen.

This gives me the opportunity to update the records.  In yesterday's
Birthday Honours James Galway received a Knighthood and so is now Sir James
Galway.  Also Sir Colin Davis was made a Companion of Honour (only 100 of
those alive at any one time) which, kind of, raises him above all the other
living conductor Knights.

Tony Duggan, England.
Mahler recordings survey:
http://www.musicweb.uk.net/Mahler/index.html

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