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Humphrey Burton

Sir Humphrey McGuire Burton CBE (born 25 March 1931) is an English classical music television presenter, broadcaster, director, producer, impresario, lecturer and biographer of musicians. Burton was knighted in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to classical music, the arts and the media.[1]


Humphrey Burton

Born
Humphrey McGuire Burton

(1931-03-25) 25 March 1931 (age 92)
Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England
Occupation(s)Television presenter, broadcaster and producer
ChildrenSix
Awards

Early life and career edit

Born in 1931 in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, Burton attended Long Dene, a co-educational progressive school, from 1943 until 1947, and The Judd School, Tonbridge, from 1947 until 1949. He performed 18 months of national service in the Royal Corps of Signals before reading music and history at Fitzwilliam House, Cambridge, from 1951 until 1954. He then spent a year in France on a French Government scholarship, researching musical life in the 18th century, before joining BBC Radio as a trainee studio manager in 1955. He was seconded to the Recorded Programmes Production Unit and began regular broadcasts as a presenter of Transatlantic Turntable in 1957. The following year he transferred to BBC Television, joining the production team of the new arts programme Monitor. He directed many studio programmes and film documentaries, working alongside Ken Russell, John Schlesinger, David Jones and Peter Newington, rising to the post of editor, in succession to his mentor Huw Wheldon, in 1962.

Later career edit

Burton helped spearhead the BBC's preparation for the opening of BBC2, launched in April 1964, and the following year was appointed the BBC's first Head of Music and Arts (1965–67). In 1965, he won BAFTA's top award of the year (then SFTA) for creativity in music programming; credits include The Golden Ring, Elgar (producer), Master Class and Workshop. He then worked for eight years in commercial television, being one of the founder members of London Weekend Television, where after a spell as head of Drama, Arts and Music he resigned from management and devised, edited and presented the award-winning arts series Aquarius (1970–75), the forerunner of The South Bank Show. His direction credits included The Great Gondola Race and Alfred Brendel: Anatomy of a Recording.

Burton returned to the BBC for a second term as head of Music and Arts, creating such long-running strands as Young Musician of the Year and Arena, until 1981, when aged 50 he resigned from management to concentrate on direction: he stayed with the BBC until 1988 as editor of performance programmes and director of Proms and opera relays from the Royal Opera House, English National Opera, Glyndebourne, and Scottish Opera (Bernstein's Candide). For Omnibus he directed the world premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem in 1985 and produced The Making of West Side Story.

Freelance work had begun in 1970, when he produced and directed an Emmy-winning bicentennial portrait entitled Beethoven's Birthday for CBS TV. [2] For later showings on A&E, and for VHS and DVD release, the program was retitled Bernstein on Beethoven: A Celebration in Vienna.[3]

A 20-year association with conductor/composer Leonard Bernstein followed; he directed over 170 documentaries and filmed concerts, including cycles of symphonies by Mahler, Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms and many others, as well as Bernstein's own compositions. The films were almost all produced for the Munich company Unitel. He also worked with other great conductors, including Karajan, Solti, Kleiber, and Abbado, and with pianists including Pogorelic, Brendel and Zimerman.

He was guest director of the Hollywood Bowl in 1983 and director of Tanglewood's 70th Bernstein Birthday Bash in 1988. He served as Artistic Adviser to the Barbican 1988–91, where he was responsible for the award-winning festival of Scandinavian arts entitled Tender is the North. After Bernstein died in 1990, Burton spent three years in New York researching and writing his biography, Leonard Bernstein - A Life 1994. Other musician biographies followed: Yehudi Menuhin in 2000[4] and William Walton – The Romantic Loner (OUP 2002, co-authored with Maureen Murray). For the decade after his return from New York he worked in the US and Europe as director and/or programme presenter of classical music (for Classic FM and Radio 3), opera, ballet, documentaries and music competitions. He celebrated his 70th birthday by conducting Verdi's Requiem at the Royal Albert Hall, raising £75,000 for the prostate research charity. Later in 2001 he moved to Aldeburgh, where he has been President of the Aldeburgh Music Club since 2010 and has presented fifteen seasons of Matinées Musicales at the local cinema. In 2011 he mounted a Schubert weekend to mark his 80th birthday.

He has been awarded four Emmies and two British Academy Television Awards, the Royal Television Society's silver medal and a Sony Gold Award. He was appointed a CBE in the Millennium Honours 2000.

Family edit

In 1957, he married Gretel Davis, but the couple later divorced. In 1970, he married Swedish radio and TV presenter Christina Hansegård. He has six children: Chris Hockey, retired (born 1949); Clare Dibble, TV producer and schoolteacher (born 1959); Matthew Burton, actor-director-drama teacher (born 1962); Helena Burton, artist and art therapist (born 1968); Lukas Burton, TV/film composer and producer (born 1971); and Clemency Burton-Hill (mother: Gillian Hawser), presenter, classical music (born 1981).

Bibliography edit

Books edit

Sole author
  • Leonard Bernstein. New York: Doubleday, 1994. ISBN 0-385-42345-4 (10). ISBN 978-0-385-42345-8 (13).
  • Yehudi Menuhin: A Life. Boston: Northeastern UP, 2001. ISBN 1-55553-465-1 (10). ISBN 978-1-55553-465-3 (13).
  • In My Own Time: An Autobiography. Boydell & Brewer, 2021. ISBN 1783274816 (10). ISBN 978-1783274819 (13).
Co-author

Videography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "No. 62866". The London Gazette (Supplement). 28 December 2019. p. N2.
  2. ^ "Beethoven's Birthday: A Celebration in Vienna with Leonard Bernstein - IMDb". IMDb.
  3. ^ "Beethoven's Birthday: A Celebration in Vienna with Leonard Bernstein". IMDb.
  4. ^ Burton, Humphrey (2001). Yehudi Menuhin: A Life. ISBN 1555534651.
  • Chapin, Schuyler. Leonard Bernstein: Notes from a Friend. New York: Walker & Company, 1992. ISBN 0-8027-1216-9 (10). ISBN 978-0-8027-1216-5 (13).
  • Culshaw, John: 'Ring Resounding' London Secker and Warburg 1965

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Humphrey Burton news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sir Humphrey McGuire Burton CBE born 25 March 1931 is an English classical music television presenter broadcaster director producer impresario lecturer and biographer of musicians Burton was knighted in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to classical music the arts and the media 1 SirHumphrey BurtonCBEBornHumphrey McGuire Burton 1931 03 25 25 March 1931 age 92 Trowbridge Wiltshire EnglandOccupation s Television presenter broadcaster and producerChildrenSixAwardsBAFTA Two awards including Desmond Davis Award 1965 Four EmmiesSony Gold Award Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Later career 3 Family 4 Bibliography 4 1 Books 5 Videography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and career editBorn in 1931 in Trowbridge Wiltshire Burton attended Long Dene a co educational progressive school from 1943 until 1947 and The Judd School Tonbridge from 1947 until 1949 He performed 18 months of national service in the Royal Corps of Signals before reading music and history at Fitzwilliam House Cambridge from 1951 until 1954 He then spent a year in France on a French Government scholarship researching musical life in the 18th century before joining BBC Radio as a trainee studio manager in 1955 He was seconded to the Recorded Programmes Production Unit and began regular broadcasts as a presenter of Transatlantic Turntable in 1957 The following year he transferred to BBC Television joining the production team of the new arts programme Monitor He directed many studio programmes and film documentaries working alongside Ken Russell John Schlesinger David Jones and Peter Newington rising to the post of editor in succession to his mentor Huw Wheldon in 1962 Later career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Humphrey Burton news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Burton helped spearhead the BBC s preparation for the opening of BBC2 launched in April 1964 and the following year was appointed the BBC s first Head of Music and Arts 1965 67 In 1965 he won BAFTA s top award of the year then SFTA for creativity in music programming credits include The Golden Ring Elgar producer Master Class and Workshop He then worked for eight years in commercial television being one of the founder members of London Weekend Television where after a spell as head of Drama Arts and Music he resigned from management and devised edited and presented the award winning arts series Aquarius 1970 75 the forerunner of The South Bank Show His direction credits included The Great Gondola Race and Alfred Brendel Anatomy of a Recording Burton returned to the BBC for a second term as head of Music and Arts creating such long running strands as Young Musician of the Year and Arena until 1981 when aged 50 he resigned from management to concentrate on direction he stayed with the BBC until 1988 as editor of performance programmes and director of Proms and opera relays from the Royal Opera House English National Opera Glyndebourne and Scottish Opera Bernstein s Candide For Omnibus he directed the world premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber s Requiem in 1985 and produced The Making of West Side Story Freelance work had begun in 1970 when he produced and directed an Emmy winning bicentennial portrait entitled Beethoven s Birthday for CBS TV 2 For later showings on A amp E and for VHS and DVD release the program was retitled Bernstein on Beethoven A Celebration in Vienna 3 A 20 year association with conductor composer Leonard Bernstein followed he directed over 170 documentaries and filmed concerts including cycles of symphonies by Mahler Beethoven Schumann Brahms and many others as well as Bernstein s own compositions The films were almost all produced for the Munich company Unitel He also worked with other great conductors including Karajan Solti Kleiber and Abbado and with pianists including Pogorelic Brendel and Zimerman He was guest director of the Hollywood Bowl in 1983 and director of Tanglewood s 70th Bernstein Birthday Bash in 1988 He served as Artistic Adviser to the Barbican 1988 91 where he was responsible for the award winning festival of Scandinavian arts entitled Tender is the North After Bernstein died in 1990 Burton spent three years in New York researching and writing his biography Leonard Bernstein A Life 1994 Other musician biographies followed Yehudi Menuhin in 2000 4 and William Walton The Romantic Loner OUP 2002 co authored with Maureen Murray For the decade after his return from New York he worked in the US and Europe as director and or programme presenter of classical music for Classic FM and Radio 3 opera ballet documentaries and music competitions He celebrated his 70th birthday by conducting Verdi s Requiem at the Royal Albert Hall raising 75 000 for the prostate research charity Later in 2001 he moved to Aldeburgh where he has been President of the Aldeburgh Music Club since 2010 and has presented fifteen seasons of Matinees Musicales at the local cinema In 2011 he mounted a Schubert weekend to mark his 80th birthday He has been awarded four Emmies and two British Academy Television Awards the Royal Television Society s silver medal and a Sony Gold Award He was appointed a CBE in the Millennium Honours 2000 Family editIn 1957 he married Gretel Davis but the couple later divorced In 1970 he married Swedish radio and TV presenter Christina Hansegard He has six children Chris Hockey retired born 1949 Clare Dibble TV producer and schoolteacher born 1959 Matthew Burton actor director drama teacher born 1962 Helena Burton artist and art therapist born 1968 Lukas Burton TV film composer and producer born 1971 and Clemency Burton Hill mother Gillian Hawser presenter classical music born 1981 Bibliography editBooks edit Sole authorLeonard Bernstein New York Doubleday 1994 ISBN 0 385 42345 4 10 ISBN 978 0 385 42345 8 13 Yehudi Menuhin A Life Boston Northeastern UP 2001 ISBN 1 55553 465 1 10 ISBN 978 1 55553 465 3 13 In My Own Time An Autobiography Boydell amp Brewer 2021 ISBN 1783274816 10 ISBN 978 1783274819 13 Co authorWilliam Walton The Romantic Loner A Centenary Portrait Album Oxford Oxford UP 2001 ISBN 0 19 816235 9 10 ISBN 978 0 19 816235 3 13 With Maureen Murray Videography editMozart W A Great Mass in C minor Exsultate jubilate and Ave verum corpus with Arleen Auger Frederica von Stade Frank Lopardo Cornelius Hauptmann the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Bavarian Radio Chorus conducted by Leonard Bernstein Deutsche Grammophon DVD 00440 073 4240 2006References edit No 62866 The London Gazette Supplement 28 December 2019 p N2 Beethoven s Birthday A Celebration in Vienna with Leonard Bernstein IMDb IMDb Beethoven s Birthday A Celebration in Vienna with Leonard Bernstein IMDb Burton Humphrey 2001 Yehudi Menuhin A Life ISBN 1555534651 Chapin Schuyler Leonard Bernstein Notes from a Friend New York Walker amp Company 1992 ISBN 0 8027 1216 9 10 ISBN 978 0 8027 1216 5 13 Culshaw John Ring Resounding London Secker and Warburg 1965External links edit Burton Humphrey 1931 Biography at the BFI screenonline Humphrey Burton at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Humphrey Burton amp oldid 1201079801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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