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British conductor Downes dies, 85 | British conductor Downes dies, 85 |
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Renowned British conductor Sir Edward Thomas Downes, CBE, has died at the age of 85, after travelling to right-to-die clinic Dignitas with his wife. | Renowned British conductor Sir Edward Thomas Downes, CBE, has died at the age of 85, after travelling to right-to-die clinic Dignitas with his wife. |
He and his wife Joan, 74, both chose to end their lives at the Swiss clinic, their family said in a statement. | He and his wife Joan, 74, both chose to end their lives at the Swiss clinic, their family said in a statement. |
According to the statement, the couple "died peacefully, and under circumstances of their own choosing". | According to the statement, the couple "died peacefully, and under circumstances of their own choosing". |
The Birmingham-born conductor enjoyed a 40-year relationship with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. | The Birmingham-born conductor enjoyed a 40-year relationship with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. |
"Our father, who was 85 years old, almost blind and increasingly deaf, had a long, vigorous and distinguished career as a conductor," his family said. | "Our father, who was 85 years old, almost blind and increasingly deaf, had a long, vigorous and distinguished career as a conductor," his family said. |
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"Our mother, who was 74, started her career as a ballet dancer and subsequently worked as a choreographer and TV producer, before dedicating the last years of her life to working as our father's personal assistant. | "Our mother, who was 74, started her career as a ballet dancer and subsequently worked as a choreographer and TV producer, before dedicating the last years of her life to working as our father's personal assistant. |
"They both lived life to the full and considered themselves to be extremely lucky to have lived such rewarding lives, both professionally and personally. | "They both lived life to the full and considered themselves to be extremely lucky to have lived such rewarding lives, both professionally and personally. |
"After 54 happy years together, they decided to end their own lives rather than continue to struggle with serious health problems." | "After 54 happy years together, they decided to end their own lives rather than continue to struggle with serious health problems." |
Born in Birmingham on 17 June 1924, the renowned conductor began playing the violin and violin at the age of five. | Born in Birmingham on 17 June 1924, the renowned conductor began playing the violin and violin at the age of five. |
His pursuit of conducting was aided by a two-year scholarship to study in Aberdeen, which led him to study with eminent German conductor Hermann Scherchen. In 1952 he joined the Royal Opera where he remained a company member for 17 years. | |
He conducted the first performance in the Sydney Opera House | |
He became Associate Music Director in 1991 and conducted a huge repertoire at Covent Garden for over 50 consecutive seasons. | He became Associate Music Director in 1991 and conducted a huge repertoire at Covent Garden for over 50 consecutive seasons. |
He began his relationship with the BBC Philharmonic as Chief Guest Conductor, going to become Principal Conductor from 1980 to 1991 and later Conductor Emeritus. | He began his relationship with the BBC Philharmonic as Chief Guest Conductor, going to become Principal Conductor from 1980 to 1991 and later Conductor Emeritus. |
In 1970 he became Music Director of the Australian Opera and conducted the first performance in the Sydney Opera House. | In 1970 he became Music Director of the Australian Opera and conducted the first performance in the Sydney Opera House. |
He was Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Orchestra until 1983 and travelled widely as a guest conductor to opera houses and orchestras all over the world. | He was Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Orchestra until 1983 and travelled widely as a guest conductor to opera houses and orchestras all over the world. |
Sir Edward was honoured by four music colleges and five universities as well as receiving the Laurence Olivier, Evening Standard, Critics Circle and Royal Philharmonic Society awards. | Sir Edward was honoured by four music colleges and five universities as well as receiving the Laurence Olivier, Evening Standard, Critics Circle and Royal Philharmonic Society awards. |
He became a CBE in 1986 and was knighted in 1991. | He became a CBE in 1986 and was knighted in 1991. |