1924 in British music

This is a summary of 1924 in music in the United Kingdom.

Events

 * 13 May – Edward Elgar is appointed Master of the King's Musick in succession to Sir Walter Parratt.
 * date unknown
 * Richard Runciman Terry resigns as organist of Westminster Cathedral because of criticism of his choice of music, "erratic behaviour" and "neglect of duty".
 * The London Labour Choral Union is launched by Rutland Boughton.

Popular music

 * "The Bristol Pageant", w. Frederic Weatherly, m. Hubert Hunt
 * "There's Life In The Old Girl Yet" w.m. Noël Coward
 * "Will You Forgive?", m. Albert Ketèlbey

Classical music: new works

 * Gustav Holst – ''Choral Symphony (premiered in 1925)
 * William Walton – Bucolic Comedies (lost), with words by Edith Sitwell
 * Arthur Wood – My Native Heath (orchestral suite, including the maypole dance "Barwick Green", now famous as the theme to The Archers)

Opera

 * Ralph Vaughan Williams – Hugh the Drover, with libretto by Harold Child

Musical theatre

 * Primrose, written for the London stage by Guy Bolton and George Grossmith Jr., with lyrics by Desmond Carter and Ira Gershwin, and music by George Gershwin.
 * Puppets, revue with music by Ivor Novello and others, starring Binnie Hale and Stanley Lupino

Births

 * 8 January – Ron Moody, star of Oliver! (died 2015)
 * 21 January – Benny Hill, comedian, actor and singer (died 1992)
 * 9 February – George Guest, organist and choirmaster of St John's College, Cambridge (died 2002)
 * 27 February – Trevor Duncan, composer (died 2005)
 * 8 March – Alan Dell, BBC radio DJ (died 1995)
 * 15 April – Sir Neville Marriner, conductor and violinist (died 2016)
 * 18 April – Buxton Orr, composer (died 1997)
 * 6 May – Denny Wright, jazz guitarist (died 1992)
 * 19 May – Sandy Wilson, composer of The Boyfriend (died 2014)
 * 20 May – Syd Dale, composer and arranger of big band, easy listening and library music (died 1994)
 * 1 June – John Tooley, opera director and manager (died 2020)
 * 19 September – Ernest Tomlinson, light music composer (died 2015)

Deaths

 * 2 January – Sabine Baring-Gould, hymn-writer and collector of folk songs, 89
 * 15 February – Lionel Monckton, composer, 62
 * 18 March – Frederick Bridge, organist and composer, 79
 * 27 March – Sir Walter Parratt, composer, Master of the King's Musick, 83
 * 29 March – Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, composer, 71
 * 5 April – Rosalind Ellicott, composer, 66
 * 23 June – Cecil Sharp, folk song and dance revivalist, 64
 * 6 August – John Roberts (Pencerdd Gwynedd), organist and composer, 76
 * 26 November – Rose Hersee, operatic soprano, 78