I shed a tear at the news - a fine musician, guide (so very well put, Alain) and a gentleman, always a pleasure to sing for with the BBCSC - we fondly remember a Last Night when he said he would be back the next year with "MY orchestra and MY chorus".
My own favourite personal anecdote about Jiři: one summer's evening, with the Bakerloo Line misfiring, I headed for the bus stop to find the maestro himself there.
"No, limousine is tomorrow", he replied - with that twinkle in his eye - to my question about his mode of transport. There then followed a discussion of forthcoming repertoire with one of the world's finest conductors - on the top deck of the number 6 bus.
A lovely man, always approachable. On one of his final appearances in the BBC canteen at Maida Vale it was that twinkle that identified him - the chemo had robbed him of his hair but not that lovely smile.
So as it transpires, the Dvořák Requiem that we sang with (and now for) him a month or so back is the final time he will guide us...
My listening at the moment: Martinů Symphony No 6, which is said to quote the Requiem.
RIP Jiři
My own favourite personal anecdote about Jiři: one summer's evening, with the Bakerloo Line misfiring, I headed for the bus stop to find the maestro himself there.
"No, limousine is tomorrow", he replied - with that twinkle in his eye - to my question about his mode of transport. There then followed a discussion of forthcoming repertoire with one of the world's finest conductors - on the top deck of the number 6 bus.
A lovely man, always approachable. On one of his final appearances in the BBC canteen at Maida Vale it was that twinkle that identified him - the chemo had robbed him of his hair but not that lovely smile.
So as it transpires, the Dvořák Requiem that we sang with (and now for) him a month or so back is the final time he will guide us...
My listening at the moment: Martinů Symphony No 6, which is said to quote the Requiem.
RIP Jiři
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