Early career
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==Early career== | ==Early career== |
Camden was born in [[Newark-on-Trent]]. Through Hans Richter he won a scholarship to the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester at the age of 14, where he studied with [[Egon Petri]] (piano) and Otto Schieder (bassoon).<ref name=mt>Obituary, ''The Musical Times'', Vol. 120, No. 1634 (April 1979), p. 331</ref><ref name="Kennedy1971">{{cite book|last=Kennedy|first=Michael|title=The History of the Royal Manchester College of Music: 1893-1972|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xTe8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA28|accessdate=5 February 2013|year=1971|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=9780719004353|pages=28–}}</ref> In 1906 he joined Schieder at the [[The Hallé|Hallé Orchestra]], replacing him as principal bassoon in 1914. The conductor [[Hamilton Harty]] became a lifelong friend.<ref name=blow/> In 1933 he moved to the [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]], where he stayed until 1946 when - at the request of [[Thomas Beecham]] - he took up the same position in the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]]. There was also a spell at the Covent Garden Opera Orchestra.<ref>William Waterhouse. 'Camden, Archie [Archibald] (Leslie)', in ''Grove Music Online'' (2001)</ref> | Camden was born in [[Newark-on-Trent]]. Through Hans Richter he won a scholarship to the [[Royal Northern College of Music]] in [[Manchester]] at the age of 14, where he studied with [[Egon Petri]] (piano) and Otto Schieder (bassoon).<ref name=mt>Obituary, ''The Musical Times'', Vol. 120, No. 1634 (April 1979), p. 331</ref><ref name="Kennedy1971">{{cite book|last=Kennedy|first=Michael|title=The History of the Royal Manchester College of Music: 1893-1972|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xTe8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA28|accessdate=5 February 2013|year=1971|publisher=Manchester University Press|isbn=9780719004353|pages=28–}}</ref> In 1906 he joined Schieder at the [[The Hallé|Hallé Orchestra]], replacing him as principal bassoon in 1914. The conductor [[Hamilton Harty]] became a lifelong friend.<ref name=blow/> In 1933 he moved to the [[BBC Symphony Orchestra]], where he stayed until 1946 when - at the request of [[Thomas Beecham]] - he took up the same position in the [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]]. There was also a spell at the Covent Garden Opera Orchestra.<ref>William Waterhouse. 'Camden, Archie [Archibald] (Leslie)', in ''Grove Music Online'' (2001)</ref> |
==Teaching== | ==Teaching== |
Okumaya devam et...