The LSO has released the sad news of Douglas Cummings' passing. I well remember looking forward to those Prom concerts where he would be leading the cellos always with passion, deep concentration and not a small amount of body swaying!
Douglas Cummings RIP
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Originally posted by moeranbiogman View PostThe LSO has released the sad news of Douglas Cummings' passing. I well remember looking forward to those Prom concerts where he would be leading the cellos always with passion, deep concentration and not a small amount of body swaying!
Oh no! I'm very sad at this news. I remember him playing (I think) the Saint-Saens 'cello concerto in an episode of Andre Previn's Music Night a LONG time ago. Didn't he have a stroke at some point?
Thanks for the music, Dougie.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostOh no! I'm very sad at this news. I remember him playing (I think) the Saint-Saens 'cello concerto in an episode of Andre Previn's Music Night a LONG time ago. Didn't he have a stroke at some point?
Thanks for the music, Dougie.
Such a good affable man.
Such a good cellist.
Such a good human.
RIP DOUGLAS CUMMINGSDon’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Very sad to see the well loved orchestral musicians of my earlier years departing this life.
Here is the tribute on the LSO website:http://lso.co.uk/douglas-cummings"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Richard Tarleton
Just catching up with news after a holiday - sad indeed. I saw him many times with the LSO but first saw him when he came to Exeter University in 1970 to play the Schumann concerto with a student orchestra.
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