A very sad loss. RIP Sir Colin.
Sir Colin Davis (1927-2013)
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Condolences to his family and to his many colleagues, students and admirers all over the world.
He and his music-making have meant so much to me, I'm almost speechless at the loss. He had been rather poorly of late, since the death of his wife really, and as the cancellations mounted up I began to fear the worst. I last saw him at RAM conducting the Academy orchestra in a wonderful performance of Sibelius symphony no 4.
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Oh no - this is terrible news. I first knew him when he conducted the Kalmar Orchestra and the Chelsea Opera Group, about 1950 and had only just given up playing in an orchestra.
I can't say more, just how deeply sad I am and know my surviving colleagues from the Music Library, who aren't on line, will share my sadness. As others have said, his Berlioz, Mozart,manyother composers, were the tops.
RIP Colin, condolences to his children.
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Well I can only echo the sentiments expressed so far on this thread. A very sad loss indeed. My Wagner obsession was born when I attended the ROH Ring cycle in 1980, conducted by Sir Colin, and he very kindly signed my programme at the Stage Door at the end of Gotterdammerung. It is in front of me now.
RIP.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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I'll echo the sentiments of others who have written already. I loved his Mozart, and also liked his performances of Stravinsky, including the Rite, plus of course his Sibelius. Recently he was exploring Nielsen, and I think I last heard him at the Barbican with a Sibelius and Nielsen programme. Sad to think that we won't be able to hear him in the concert hall or opera house again. I shall play some of my favourite recordings by him this week.Last edited by Dave2002; 15-04-13, 17:03.
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