Alexander Mackenzie

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Alexander Mackenzie was a prominent late-19th-century Scottish composer and conductor who played a key role in revitalizing British classical music.

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instanceOf Scottish person
composer
conductor
human
activeYearsEnd 1930s
activeYearsStart 1860s
awardReceived knighthood
collaboratedWith Charles Villiers Stanford NERFINISHED
Edward Elgar NERFINISHED
Hubert Parry NERFINISHED
composed Britannia, a patriotic overture NERFINISHED
Colomba (opera) NERFINISHED
Pibroch Suite NERFINISHED
Scottish Rhapsodies NERFINISHED
The Dream of Jubal NERFINISHED
The Rose of Sharon NERFINISHED
The Story of Sayid NERFINISHED
The Troubadour (opera) NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Scotland
countryOfDeath United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1847-08-22
dateOfDeath 1935-04-28
educatedAt Royal Academy of Music NERFINISHED
employer Royal Academy of Music NERFINISHED
endTime 1924
era Romantic era NERFINISHED
familyName Mackenzie NERFINISHED
fullName Alexander Campbell Mackenzie NERFINISHED
genre choral music
classical music
opera
orchestral music
givenName Alexander
honorificTitle Sir
influenced British classical music
instrument violin
memberOf Royal Philharmonic Society NERFINISHED
middleName Campbell NERFINISHED
movement British musical renaissance NERFINISHED
nationality Scottish
notableFor revitalizing British classical music in the late 19th century
occupation composer
conductor
music educator
placeOfBirth Edinburgh NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld principal of the Royal Academy of Music
startTime 1888
studiedIn Germany NERFINISHED

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English Musical Renaissance hasParticipant Alexander Mackenzie