James Loughran

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James Loughran (born 30 June 1931 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish conductor.

Loughran is best known for his numerous appearances at the Last Night of the Proms in the 1970s and 1980s. A task normally carried out by the BBC Symphony Orchestra's principal conductor, Loughran was chosen as the BBC SO was at the time under a foreign conductor, and it was seen as a British conductor's task. At the time he was chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

Loughran has also been principal conductor of the Hallé Orchestra and the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra. He has been chief conductor of the Aarhus Symphony Orchestra in Denmark since 1996. In addition he has conducted all the major UK orchestras.

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Preceded by:
John Barbirolli
Principal Conductor, Hallé Orchestra
1972–1983
Succeeded by:
Stanisław Skrowaczewski
Preceded by:
Eugen Jochum
Chief Conductor, Bamberg Symphony Orchestra
1979–1983
Succeeded by:
Witold Rowicki