Elgar Howarth (1935 - 2025)

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  • Roslynmuse
    Full Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 1264

    Elgar Howarth (1935 - 2025)

    Saddened to read of the death of conductor Elgar Howarth - also known as W Hogarth Lear when writing in a lighter vein for brass.

    He conducted the first prom I attended - 1st Aug 1984, Berio Sinfonia and Birtwistle Three Movements with Fanfares and Nomos. (With Bartok Sonata for two pianos and percussion in the central third of the concert). I also recall seeing an Opera North Katya Kabanova in 1988 and a few years later a BBC Phil concert in the old Studio 7 on Oxford Road with RVW 8 and a new trumpet concerto by Michael Blake Watkins, with Haken Hardenberger as soloist.
  • gurnemanz
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    • Nov 2010
    • 7432

    #2
    Sad news. I attended several Proms in which he was involved. The first was a rather amazing three-parter in 1971. https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/ejp6q9
    Various Proms premieres including a semi staged Soldier's Tale and Luciano Berio in the building to conduct his own work.

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    • smittims
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      • Aug 2022
      • 4516

      #3
      A sad loss to British music-making. His dedication to living composers was exemplary. I remember his saying 'If you're not interested in the music of your own time, then I think you're dead, really.'

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