5 April – 25-year-old
Michael Tippett gives a concert at Oxted consisting entirely of his own works—a Concerto in D for flutes, oboe, horns and strings; settings for tenor of poems by Fry; Psalm in C for chorus and orchestra, again with a text by Fry; piano variations on the song "Jockey to the Fair"; and a string quartet.[2]
7 June - The Daily Herald reports that
Jack Hylton and his band sold nearly four million records in the previous year.[3]
5 April – 25-year-old
Michael Tippett gives a concert at Oxted consisting entirely of his own works—a Concerto in D for flutes, oboe, horns and strings; settings for tenor of poems by Fry; Psalm in C for chorus and orchestra, again with a text by Fry; piano variations on the song "Jockey to the Fair"; and a string quartet.[2]
7 June - The Daily Herald reports that
Jack Hylton and his band sold nearly four million records in the previous year.[3]