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*[[21 March]] – [[The Beatles at The Cavern Club]]: [[The Beatles]] – [[John Lennon|John]], [[Paul McCartney|Paul]], [[George Harrison|George]] and [[Stu Sutcliffe|Stu]] – play the first of nearly 300 regular performances at [[The Cavern Club]] in [[Liverpool]].
*[[21 March]] – [[The Beatles at The Cavern Club]]: [[The Beatles]] – [[John Lennon|John]], [[Paul McCartney|Paul]], [[George Harrison|George]] and [[Stu Sutcliffe|Stu]] – play the first of nearly 300 regular performances at [[The Cavern Club]] in [[Liverpool]].
*June–July – [[Stu Sutcliffe]] leaves [[The Beatles]] to resume his art studies in [[Hamburg]].
*June–July – [[Stu Sutcliffe]] leaves [[The Beatles]] to resume his art studies in [[Hamburg]].
*[[29 July]] – [[William Glock]] is now controller of music for the BBC and the [[BBC Proms|Proms]]. One of his first commissions is of ''Symphonies'', Op 46 by [[Elisabeth Lutyens]], an indication of his modernistic sympathies.
*[[21 August]] – The first complete opera performance - Mozart’s ''[[Don Giovanni]]'' in a production transferred from [[Glyndebourne Festival Opera|Glyndebourne]] - is given at the Proms.
*September – [[Myra Hess]] gives her last public concert, at London's [[Royal Festival Hall]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Ma4hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uZoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4348,6014727&dq=myra+hess+heart+attack&hl=en|newspaper=[[Reading Eagle]]|title=Heart Attack Brings Death To Myra Hess|date=1965-11-26|page=22|location=Reading, Pennsylvania|accessdate=2018-12-24}}</ref>
*September – [[Myra Hess]] gives her last public concert, at London's [[Royal Festival Hall]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Ma4hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uZoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4348,6014727&dq=myra+hess+heart+attack&hl=en|newspaper=[[Reading Eagle]]|title=Heart Attack Brings Death To Myra Hess|date=1965-11-26|page=22|location=Reading, Pennsylvania|accessdate=2018-12-24}}</ref>
*[[17 October]] – Former schoolfriends [[Mick Jagger]] and [[Keith Richards]], later of [[The Rolling Stones]], meet each other again by chance on [[Dartford railway station]] on the way to their respective colleges and discover their mutual taste for rock and roll.
*[[17 October]] – Former schoolfriends [[Mick Jagger]] and [[Keith Richards]], later of [[The Rolling Stones]], meet each other again by chance on [[Dartford railway station]] on the way to their respective colleges and discover their mutual taste for rock and roll.
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*[[1 April]]
*[[1 April]]
**[[Susan Boyle]], Scottish singer
**[[Susan Boyle]], Scottish singer
**[[Mark White (musician)|Mark White]] ([[ABC (band)|ABC]])
**[[Mark White (British musician)|Mark White]] ([[ABC (band)|ABC]])
*[[28 April]] – [[Roland Gift]], singer ([[Fine Young Cannibals]])
*[[28 April]] – [[Roland Gift]], singer ([[Fine Young Cannibals]])
*[[4 May]] – [[Jay Aston]], singer with [[Bucks Fizz (band)|Bucks Fizz]]
*[[4 May]] – [[Jay Aston]], singer with [[Bucks Fizz (band)|Bucks Fizz]]
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*[[23 August]] – [[Mark Bedford]] ([[Madness (band)|Madness]])
*[[23 August]] – [[Mark Bedford]] ([[Madness (band)|Madness]])
*[[28 August]] – [[Kim Appleby]], singer ([[Mel and Kim]])
*[[28 August]] – [[Kim Appleby]], singer ([[Mel and Kim]])
*[[14 September]] – [[David Sawer]], composer
*[[22 November]] – [[Stephen Hough]], pianist
*[[22 November]] – [[Stephen Hough]], pianist
*[[17 December]] – [[Sara Dallin]], vocalist ([[Bananarama]])
*[[17 December]] – [[Sara Dallin]], vocalist ([[Bananarama]])
*[[29 December]] – [[Jim Reid]], vocalist ([[Jesus and Mary Chain]])
*[[29 December]] – [[Jim Reid]], vocalist ([[Jesus and Mary Chain]])
*''date unknown''
**[[Martin Butler (composer)|Martin Butler]], composer
**[[Paul Carr (composer)|Paul Carr]], composer
**[[Nigel Clarke (composer)|Nigel Clarke]], composer


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This is a summary of 1961 in music in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.

Summary

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Popular music in the UK was still dominated by American acts. Skiffle and traditional jazz were still popular.[1]

Events

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The Official UK Singles Chart

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Classical music: new works

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Opera

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Film and Incidental music

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Musical theatre

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Musical films

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Births

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ John Covach "What's That Sound?". Accessed 17 February 2013
  2. ^ Rees, Dafydd; Lazell, Barry; Osborne, Roger (1995). Forty Years of "NME" Charts (2nd ed.). Pan Macmillan. p. 99. ISBN 0-7522-0829-2.
  3. ^ "Heart Attack Brings Death To Myra Hess". Reading Eagle. Reading, Pennsylvania. 1965-11-26. p. 22. Retrieved 2018-12-24.
  4. ^ "Live: Palais Ballroom, Aldershot". The Beatles Bible. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
  5. ^ "Classical Composers Database:Alan Rawsthorne". Retrieved May 15, 2009.
  6. ^ Boyd, Malcolm (1996). Grace Williams. University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-1372-8.