Walton, Sir William, 1902-1983 (Knight, composer)
Biography
Walton, Sir William Turner (1902-1983), composer, was born at 93 Werneth Hall Road, Oldham, Lancashire, on 29 March 1902, the second son among the four children (three sons and a daughter) born to Charles Alexander Walton (1867-1924?) and his wife, Louisa Maria Turner (1866-1954). His siblings were Noel (b. 1899), Nora (b. 1908), and Alexander (b. 1910). Charles Walton was born in Hale, Cheshire, the son of an Inland Revenue official. He met Louisa Turner, an amateur contralto who was born in Stretford in 1866, at a recital in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester. They were married in Chorlton on 10 August 1898 and set up home in Oldham, where Charles worked in an ironworks, although he described himself on his marriage certificate as a singing teacher. He had been (at the age of twenty-six) one of the first intake of pupils when the Royal Manchester College of Music opened in 1893 with Sir Charles Hallé as its principal. After his marriage Charles Walton taught music at Hulme grammar school, Oldham, and for twenty-one years was organist and choirmaster of St John's Church, Werneth, in addition to teaching elsewhere. According to his son William he was a very good baritone. His sons Noel and William were among his choristers; he had a violent temper, and if one of them made a mistake he rapped him on the knuckles with his ring ('it hurt'; Sitwell, 174) .
Found in 61 Collections and/or Records:
from William Walton, San Felice, Forio d'Ischia, Prov. di Napoli, Italy, 24 Jul 1959 (circa)
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from William Walton, San Felice, Forio d'Ischia, Prov. di Napoli, Italy, 11 Dec 1959
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from William Walton, San Felice, Forio d'Ischia, Prov. di Napoli, Italy, 4 Feb 1960
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from William Walton, San Felice, Forio d'Ischia, Prov. di Napoli, Italy, 3 Jun 1960
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
from William Walton, San Felice, Forio d'Ischia, Prov. di Napoli, Italy, 7 Jun 1961
Hassall died intestate. His working papers were taken to the Royal Society of Literature by his assistant Gillian Paterson, who arranged and (presumably) listed them. They were bought by CUL from Bloomsbury Book Auctions in 1992. They were housed in paper box files 1 25 and cartons A D, as listed. They have now been re boxed, in 28 boxes and one packet, which has involved some reorganisation of the material and hence some rearrangement and re numbering of the original list.
Journal, 5 Apr. 1929-3 Oct. 1929
Journal, 28 Mar. 1931-17 May 1932 (diary runs 28 Mar.-11 June 1931; detached folios possibly circa 17 May 1932)
Letters from William Walton (London) to Siegfried Sassoon re concerts and thanks for money, signed 'Willie', probably Walton, 1930-1933 (early 1930s (September 1930; undated))
A collection of 1094 letters, postcards and other items known as 'Sassoon's residual correspondence' although it does also include a number of items addressed to other persons particularly to his wife, Hester, and his mother, Theresa Thornycroft.
Press cutting on the first concert performance of William T. Walton's 'Portsmouth Point', 13 Sep. 1927
This item was removed from the front cover of MS Add.9852/1/25.
Sir William Walton (1902-83): Christopher Columbus, Marquesa's song, `Down in the Kingdom of Granada', words by Louis MacNeice
Including William Alwyn, F. Baker, Don Banks, Benjamin Britten, Joseph Horowitz, Leonard Kastle, Elisabeth Lutyens, Walter Leigh, Peter MacNaughton-Smith, Buxton Orr, Alan Rawsthorne, Humphrey Searle, Matyas Seiber, James Stevens, Donald Swann, Alexander Walton, Sir William Walton; poems 'O the valley in the summer', 'I am a jam tart' by Wystan Hugh Auden.
William Walton: Music for film ''Hamlet''
Two orchestral sections (6.M.2, 18.M.3) for Sir Laurence Olivier's film 'Hamlet', 1947. In pencil, marked in blue and red crayon with precise timings of length of sections.
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