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+ Henry Wood (1869–1944) was an English conductor best known for his
+ association with London's annual series of promenade concerts, known as
+ the Proms. Wood started his career as an organist. During his studies
+ at the Royal Academy of Music, he came under the influence of the voice
+ teacher Manuel Garcia and became his accompanist. After similar work
+ for Richard D'Oyly Carte's opera companies on the works of Arthur
+ Sullivan and others, Wood became the conductor of a small operatic
+ touring company. From the mid-1890s until his death, Wood focused on
+ concert conducting. He was engaged by the impresario Robert Newman to
+ conduct a series of promenade concerts at the Queen's Hall, offering a
+ mixture of classical and popular music at low prices. By the 1920s,
+ Wood had steered the repertoire entirely to classical music. In
+ addition to the Proms, he conducted concerts and festivals throughout
+ the country and also trained the student orchestra at the Royal Academy
+ of Music. He had an enormous influence on the musical life of Britain
+ over his long career: he and Newman greatly improved access to
+ classical music, and Wood raised the standard of orchestral playing and
+ nurtured the taste of the public, presenting a vast repertoire of music
+ spanning four centuries. (more...)
+
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+ Black Kite, known in military slang as the 'shite-hawk'
+ * ... that, contrary to claims of a medieval origin for the term
+ shite-hawk, it originated as British military slang for the Black
+ Kite (pictured)?
+ * ... that Major League Baseball umpire Paul Sentell collapsed on the
+ field during a game and died a few days later?
+ * ... that Captain Thomas Fortescue Kennedy was first-lieutenant of
+ HMS Temeraire at Trafalgar in 1805, and her last commander at
+ Sheerness in 1838?
+ * ... that Bach finished the opening chorus of his cantata Wer sich
+ selbst erhöhet, der soll erniedriget werden, BWV 47, with a repeat
+ of the ritornello, adding the complete text of Luke 14:11?
+ * ... that poet Antonio Machado was born at the Palacio de las Dueñas
+ in Seville?
+ * ... that triathletes Chrissie Wellington and Emma Snowsill are
+ among the World and Olympic champions who have been coached by
+ Brett Sutton?
+ * ... that despite leaving school at age 14, Thomas Kirkman became
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+ Muammar Gaddafi
+ * Ousted Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (pictured) is killed in Sirte,
+ with National Transitional Council forces taking control of the
+ city.
+ * After five years in captivity, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit is
+ freed in exchange for the release of 1,027 Palestinian prisoners.
+ * British writer Julian Barnes wins the Man Booker Prize for his
+ novel The Sense of an Ending.
+ * British IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon dies after a crash at the
+ IndyCar World Championship at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
+ * The United States sends 100 military advisers to help defeat the
+ Lord's Resistance Army in central Africa.
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+ October 21: Trafalgar Day in various Commonwealth countries
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+ Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
+ * 1096 – The Seljuk forces of Kilij Arslan destroyed the army of the
+ People's Crusade as it marched toward Nicaea.
+ * 1520 – The islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon were discovered by
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+ of the 11,000 Virgins".
+ * 1805 – Napoleonic Wars: Lord Nelson signalled "England expects that
+ every man will do his duty" to the rest of his Royal Navy forces
+ before they defeated Pierre-Charles Villeneuve and his combined
+ French and Spanish navy at the Battle of Trafalgar off the coast of
+ Spain's Cape Trafalgar.
+ * 1959 – The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (pictured), designed by
+ American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, opened in New York City.
+ * 1978 – After reporting contact with an unidentified aircraft,
+ Frederick Valentich disappeared in unexplained circumstances while
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+ Island, Australia.
+
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+ Mount Tarawera rift crater
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+ Tarawera, a volcano near Rotorua in New Zealand's North Island. This
+ 500 m (1,600 ft) wide rift was created in 1886 in the country's largest
+ historical eruption. The famed Pink and White Terraces were lost during
+ the eruption, and over one hundred people were killed.
+ Photo: Avenue
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