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1961 in British music

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

Summary
Popular music in the UK was still dominated by American acts. Skiffle and traditional jazz were still popular. ==Events==
Events
9 FebruaryThe Beatles at The Cavern Club: Lunchtime – The Beatles perform under this name at The Cavern Club for the first time following their return to Liverpool from Hamburg, George Harrison's first appearance at the venue. • 18 MarchThe Allisons represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest, held at Cannes in France. They finish second with "Are You Sure?", a song the duo wrote themselves. The song sells a million copies and goes to number 2 in the official UK singles chart (#1 in some charts). • 21 MarchThe Beatles at The Cavern Club: The BeatlesJohn, Paul, George and 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. • 29 JulyWilliam Glock is now controller of music for the BBC and the 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 – is given at the Proms. • September – Myra Hess gives her last public concert, at London's Royal Festival Hall. • 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. • 9 NovemberThe Beatles at The Cavern Club: Future manager Brian Epstein first sees The Beatles. • 9 December – The Beatles play their first gig in the south of England, at Aldershot. Due to an advertising failure, only 18 people turn up. In the early hours of the following morning they play an impromptu set at a London club. • William Alwyn sets up home with fellow-composer Doreen Carwithen, his former pupil, at Blythburgh in England. • The Leeds International Pianoforte Competition is founded by Marion, Countess of Harewood and Fanny Waterman (first competition held in 1963). ==The Official UK Singles Chart==
The Official UK Singles Chart
See UK No.1 Hits of 1961 ==Classical music: new works==
Classical music: new works
Malcolm ArnoldSymphony No. 5Benjamin Britten – • Cello Sonata • The National Anthem – arrangement • Alun Hoddinott – Concerto for Piano, Winds and Percussion • Nicholas Maw – ''Our Lady's Song'' • Alan Rawsthorne – Concerto for Ten Instruments ==Opera==
Opera
Grace WilliamsThe Parlour ==Film and Incidental music==
Film and Incidental music
Musical theatre
16 March – The London production of The Music Man opens at the Adelphi Theatre, starring Van Johnson, Patricia Lambert, Ruth Kettlewell and Dennis Waterman. • 20 JulyStop the World – I Want to Get Off (Music, Lyrics and Book: Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse) opens at the Queen's Theatre; it runs for 485 performances. • 3 AugustWildest Dreams (by Julian Slade) opens at the Vaudeville Theatre; it runs for 76 performances. • 12 October – The London production of Do-Re-Mi opens at the Prince of Wales Theatre; it runs for 169 performances. • London revival of Salad Days (Julian Slade), at Prince's Theatre • The London production of The Sound of Music (Music: Richard Rodgers Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II Book: Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse) opens at the Palace Theatre; it runs for 2385 performances. ==Musical films==
Musical films
The Young Ones, starring Cliff Richard ==Births==
Births
13 JanuarySuggs, singer (Madness) • 27 JanuaryGillian Gilbert (New Order) • 16 FebruaryAndy Taylor, guitarist (Duran Duran) • 20 MarchSlim Jim Phantom (The Stray Cats) • 1 AprilSusan Boyle, Scottish singer • Mark White (ABC) • 28 AprilRoland Gift, singer (Fine Young Cannibals) • 4 MayJay Aston, singer (Bucks Fizz) • 7 MayPhil Campbell, Welsh heavy metal guitarist (Motörhead) • 12 MayBilly Duffy, English guitarist and songwriter (The Cult, Theatre of Hate, and The Nosebleeds) • 18 MayRussell Senior, guitarist and violinist (Pulp) • 20 MayNick Heyward, singer-songwriter • 14 JuneBoy George, singer • 18 JuneAlison Moyet, singer • 22 JuneJimmy Somerville, singer • 24 JuneCurt Smith, singer (Tears for Fears) • 25 JuneRicky Gervais, comedian and singer • 3 JulyTim Smith, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer (Cardiacs, The Sea Nymphs, Spratleys Japs, and Panixphere) • 23 JulyMartin Gore, rock musician and songwriter • 13 AugustStuart Maconie, DJ and music critic • 15 AugustMatt Johnson, singer-songwriter • 22 AugustRoland Orzabal (Tears for Fears) • 23 AugustMark Bedford (Madness) • 28 AugustKim Appleby, singer (Mel and Kim) • 14 SeptemberDavid Sawer, composer • 22 NovemberStephen Hough, pianist • 17 DecemberSara Dallin, vocalist (Bananarama) • 29 DecemberJim Reid, vocalist (Jesus and Mary Chain) • date unknownMartin Butler, composer • Paul Carr, composer • Nigel Clarke, composer ==Deaths==
Deaths
• January – Margaret Balfour, mezzo-soprano, 69 • 26 FebruaryLee Lawrence, singer, 40 (heart attack) • 6 MarchGeorge Formby, music hall comedian, singer & songwriter and ukulele player extraordinaire, 56 (heart attack) • 8 March – Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor, 81 • 7 AprilW. Arundel Orchard, organist, pianist, composer and conductor, 93 • 14 AugustHeddle Nash, operatic tenor, 67 • 15 AugustKatharine Emily Eggar, pianist, 87 • 23 NovemberYork Bowen, pianist and composer, 77 • 25 NovemberAdelina de Lara, pianist and composer, 89 • 30 NovemberWinifred Lawson, opera and concert soprano, 69 • 30 DecemberBoris Ord, organist and choirmaster, 64 ==See also==
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