I was very sad to hear this news yesterday. I haven't had time to read the whole thread or any obits yet. My brother first drew my attention to Colin (as he then was) when the brother was at Oxford and just getting interested in serious music, and I was in my mid teens. I think he had heard/seen him conducting Berlioz.
A small (second hand, alas) anecdote from Covent Garden. He was conducting an orchestral rehearsal (of course long before the relatively recent refurbishment, but after his time as Music Director) when as a result of a heavy rainstorm water started to pour in great quantities into the auditorium from the cupola.
'Keep playing, ladies and gentleman,' he cried without stopping; 'On the Titanic the orchestra kept playing till they went down'.
Se non e vero, e ben trovato.
RIP Sir Colin
A small (second hand, alas) anecdote from Covent Garden. He was conducting an orchestral rehearsal (of course long before the relatively recent refurbishment, but after his time as Music Director) when as a result of a heavy rainstorm water started to pour in great quantities into the auditorium from the cupola.
'Keep playing, ladies and gentleman,' he cried without stopping; 'On the Titanic the orchestra kept playing till they went down'.
Se non e vero, e ben trovato.
RIP Sir Colin
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