Ruth Railton
Ruth Railton | |
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Born |
Folkestone, Kent, Great Britain | December 14, 1915
Died |
February 23, 2001 85) London, England | (aged
Nationality | British |
Education |
St Mary's School, Wantage Royal Academy of Music |
Occupation | Music director |
Spouse(s) | Cecil Harmsworth King |
Parent(s) | David Railton & Ruby Marion Wilson |
Dame Ruth Railton (14 December 1915, Folkestone, Kent – 23 February 2001, London) was a British music director and conductor. She founded the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain in 1948. She was an adjudicator of the Federation of Music Festivals from 1946-1974.[1]
She was one of four daughters and one son, David, born to the Rev. David Railton, the son of George Scott Railton, who was second in command of William and Catherine Booth's Salvation Army.
In 1962 she married Cecil Harmsworth King.[1]
References
- 1 2 Bradbury, Colin. Obituaries: Dame Ruth Railton," The Independent (2 March 2001).
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