The BBC's classical music radio station
Ensemble aiming to explore a wide range of repertoire for combined wind and stringed instruments, with particular interest in British Music. Takes its name from Sir Lennox and Michael Berkeley
The NSI-approved Intruder Alarm Company founded at 8 Warwick Avenue, London, in 1982 by Sir Lennox's middle son, Julian Berkeley (an organist and flute player who trained at the Royal College of Music). The company is now based in Hampshire, and serves clients in the Home Counties and London.
Publisher of Professor Dickinson's books, The Music of Lennox Berkeley and Lennox Berkeley and Friends.
The Britannic Ensemble consists of leading young chamber musicians and performs a diverse range of repertoire. It is particularly interested in encouraging an appreciation of the music of British composers, including Lennox Berkeley
Find information about the British Library's reference collections of printed music (from the earliest printed scores to contemporary music), music manuscripts, composers archives, performers, music publishers, books, journals and other published material about music
Features a Lennox Berkeley biography, information about his piano works and MP3 recordings for you to hear online.
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The Britten Pears Foundation promotes the musical legacy of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears. Britten was one of the foremost composers of the 20th century and a close friend and colleague of Lennox Berkeley
Chandos have completed a cycle of recordings which includes Lennox Berkeley's major orchestral, piano and guitar works, as well as two of his operas
Our entry in the Charity Commission's register of charities
Lennox Berkeley's music is published by Chester Novello. The Berkeley section of the Music Sales site features a work list, discography and many full-length recordings to hear.
Commercial classical radio station, aiming to bring classical music to the widest possible audience
Lennox Berkeley Society's Facebook page
Find Lennox Berkeley and other famous Britons at Information Britain
An informative and entertaining musical blog by the musicologist John France, a member of the Lennnox Berkeley Society. It includes transcriptions of nineteen 'Letters from Paris' which Berkeley wrote for the Monthly Musical Record from 1929 to 1934, while he was a student of Nadia Boulanger.
Official website of Sir Lennox's eldest son, composer and broadcaster Michael Berkeley (born 1948), a Patron of the Lennox Berkeley Society
This excellent resource allows you to view, listen to and download the printed scores of many famous composers. Included are works by Lennox Berkeley's British predecessors
This article was written by Lennox Berkeley and originally published in The Monthly Musical Record, January 1 1931. Transcribed for MusicWeb International by John France
A leading classical music record label and publisher of recordings featuring Berkeley works
Information about Lennox Berkeley's friend, the French composer Francis Poulenc. Biography, photos, catalogues of his work, articles and books about him, a discography and events.
This article about recorder music composed for musician and instrument maker Carl Dolmetsch includes a list of the Lennox Berkeley works he performed at the Wigmore Hall, London
For books about Lennox Berkeley and his family, including Tony Scotland’s Fléche: Brief Encounter with Stravinsky and Bazouker: The untold scandals of Captain Lennox Berkeley, 7th Earl of Berkeley and Gradual: A Renaissance chant book and its role in the Counter-Reformation by Julian Berkeley and Tony Scotland, in handsome limited editions, numbered and signed
The Lennox Berkeley Society's Twitter page
The Lennox Berkeley Society's YouTube channel brings together the best of Berkeley YouTube performances
Lennox Berkeley's Wikipedia entry