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  1. Betty Humby Beecham (* 1908 in London; † 2. September 1958 in Buenos Aires) war eine englische Pianistin. Humby war in den 1920er Jahren für die Musikagentur Ibbs and Tillett tätig. Als Organisatorin einer Konzertreihe im Londoner Cambridge Theater lernte sie 1937 Sir Thomas Beecham kennen.

  2. Betty Humby Beecham, Lady Beecham (8 April 1908 – 2 September 1958) was a British pianist. She married English conductor and impresario Sir Thomas Beecham in February 1943.

  3. Betty Humby Beecham. (1908-1958), Pianist; daughter of Daniel Morgan Humby; second wife of Sir Thomas Beecham. Betty (née Morgan Humby), Lady Beecham.

  4. Betty Humby Beecham, Lady Beecham (8 April 1908 – 2 September 1958) was a British pianist, who married the English conductor and impresario Sir Thomas Beecham in February 1943. She was 29 years his junior.

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    In Your Collection, Wantlist, Or ...
    RS 6117-1/2, 6117-1, 6117-2
    Delius* - Sir Thomas Beecham - Royal ...
    Delius* - Sir Thomas Beecham - Royal ...
    The Record Society, The Record Society, ...
    DB.6428, DB.6429, DB.6430
    Betty Humby Beecham, The Royal ...
    Betty Humby Beecham, The Royal ...
    His Master's Voice, His Master's Voice, ...
    LVT-1045
    Delius* / Sir Thomas Beecham. Bart.*, ...
    Delius* / Sir Thomas Beecham. Bart.*, ...
  5. Betty Humby Beecham plays Mozart Concerto No. 19 in F major K 459. 1. Allegro 2. Allegretto ( 11:25 ) 3. Allegro assai ( 17:06 ) Royal Philarmonic Orchestra Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor...

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  6. Betty Humby Beecham (* 1908 in London; † 2. September 1958 in Buenos Aires) war eine englische Pianistin. Humby war in den 1920er Jahren für die Musikagentur Ibbs and Tillett tätig. Als Organisatorin einer Konzertreihe im Londoner Cambridge Theater lernte sie 1937 Sir Thomas Beecham kennen.

  7. The concerto soloists were the pianist Betty Humby Beecham (the conductor's second wife) and orchestral principals: David McCallum (violin), Anthony Pini (cello) and the four members of the "Royal Family".