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Roger Norrington

Sir Roger Arthur Carver Norrington CBE (born 16 March 1934) is an English conductor. He is known for historically informed performances of Baroque, Classical and Romantic music.

Sir Roger Norrington
Norrington conducting at rehearsal
Background information
Birth nameRoger Arthur Carver Norrington
Born (1934-03-16) 16 March 1934 (age 90)
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Conductor, advisor
Years active1962–2021

In November 2021 Norrington announced his retirement.[1]

Life edit

Norrington is the son of Sir Arthur Norrington, and his brother is Humphrey Thomas Norrington. He studied at The Royal Conservatory of Music[2] in Toronto, Dragon School, Oxford, Westminster School, Clare College, Cambridge and the Royal College of Music under Adrian Boult among others. Norrington played the violin, and worked as a tenor through the 1960s. In 1962 he founded the Schütz Choir (later the Schütz Choir of London).

Conductor in Britain and US edit

From 1969 to 1984, Norrington was music director of Kent Opera. In 1978, he founded the London Classical Players and remained their musical director until 1997. From 1985 to 1989, he was principal conductor of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta. He is also president of the Oxford Bach Choir. In the US, from 1990 to 1994, he was music director of the Orchestra of St. Luke's.

With his wife, the choreographer Kay Lawrence, he formed in 1984 the Early Opera Project to complement his concert work in period-style opera, beginning with Claudio Monteverdi's L'Orfeo at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino that year, and touring Britain in 1986.

From Salzburg to Stuttgart edit

In Europe, he was principal conductor of the Camerata Salzburg from 1997 to 2006, and principal conductor of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1998 to 2011.[3] On 28 July 2016, he conducted the final concert of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra in London at the Royal Albert Hall as part of The Proms, before its scheduled merger with the SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg.[4]

Other activities: Boston, Bremen, Zurich edit

He was artistic advisor of the Boston Handel and Haydn Society from 2006 to 2009. He was principal guest conductor of the Orchestre de chambre de Paris and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen. He was principal conductor of the Zurich Chamber Orchestra from 2011 to 2016.[5][6] He has conducted over 50 world premieres, and has appeared regularly with the Berlin Philharmonic, the Vienna Philharmonic, and major orchestras throughout the world.

Historically informed performance edit

Norrington is best known for historically informed performances of Baroque, Classical and Romantic music. He is a member of the historically informed performance movement. Norrington has advocated a limited or no use of vibrato in orchestral performances,[7] which has brought him both positive and adverse criticism.[8] He has strictly followed Beethoven's original metronome markings in his symphonies, despite critical comment that these markings were "miscalculated".[8] He has conducted recordings of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Berlioz, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, Bruckner, and Mahler on period and modern instruments.[9] In particular, Norrington makes very sparse use of the vibrato, often uses very fast tempos, and varies the placement of the instruments on stage. Especially with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra Norrington has developed a very individual sound, which is often dubbed by the trade press as Stuttgart Sound.[10][11] This refers to the synthesis of historically informed music making with the means of a modern and flexible orchestra. Symphonic cycles which Norrington interpreted in recent years with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra have received worldwide acclaim.

There are many musicians who are highly critical of Norrington's performance practice; for example, the violist of the Melos Quartet, Hermann Voss, drew two tough caricatures to Norrington's vibrato-free string sound in 2005, adding: "Except for the Stuttgart Feuilleton, the New Stuttgart Style finds only contempt and scorn."[12]

TV edit

In August 2008, Norrington appeared in the reality TV talent show-themed television series, Maestro on BBC Two, when he led the judging panel.[13] He conducted the First Night of the Proms in 2006 and the Last Night of The Proms on 13 September 2008.[14]

Personal life edit

Norrington has been married twice. He and his second wife, Kay Lawrence, have a son, Tom.[15]

Awards and honours edit

He was appointed OBE in 1980, CBE in 1990 and Knight Bachelor in 1997. He is a patron of Bampton Classical Opera and the Orchestra of St Paul's. He is an honorary fellow of Clare College Cambridge and holds honorary degrees from the Universities of York and Kent and an honorary doctorate from the Royal College of Music.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sir Roger Norrington Announces Final Performance". 9 November 2021.
  2. ^ William Littler (30 December 2011). "Sir Roger Norrington Performs Classics The Old Way". Toronto Star. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
  3. ^ Götz Thieme (25 February 2010). . Stuttgarter Zeitung. Archived from the original on 1 March 2010. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
  4. ^ Ivan Hewett (29 July 2016). "BBC Proms 2016: reviews of the best Proms so far". Telegraph. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Roger Norrington neuer Chefdirigent des Zürcher Kammerorchesters". Basler Zeitung. 15 January 2010. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Daniel Hope to replace Sir Roger Norrington in Zurich". Gramophone. 28 April 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  7. ^ Roger Norrington (16 February 2003). "Time to Rid Orchestras of the Shakes". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 April 2008.
  8. ^ a b Allan Kozinn (6 August 2003). "Reading a Score, and Beethoven's Mind". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 April 2008.
  9. ^ John Rockwell (2 January 1994). "Norrington's Historical Trek Gathers Fresh Momentum". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 April 2008.
  10. ^ Bettina Straub: Stuttgart-Sound aus der Liederhalle. In: Deutschlandfunk, 25.11.2005
  11. ^ Kerstin Gebel: Pionier am Dirigierpult: Roger Norrington wird 85. In: SWR.de, 14. März 2019
  12. ^ Hermann Voss: Hackordnungen im Quadrat – Bleistiftzeichnungen von Hermann Voss. Res Novae Verlag, Aulendorf 2017, P. 80ff, ISBN 978-3981825510
  13. ^ "Eight passionate amateurs bid to become BBC Two's Maestro" (Press release). BBC. 23 May 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
  14. ^ Richard Morrison (15 September 2008). "Proms 75 & 76: Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall". The Times. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
  15. ^ He also has two offspring, Ben (born 1966) and Amy, by his first marriage. Nicholas Wroe (21 July 2007). "Speed it up". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 6 March 2010.

External links edit

  • A Norrington discography from the Japanese website "kanzaki.com"
  • London Philharmonic Choir page
  • Isobel Leybold-Johnson, "Sir Roger takes up the baton in Zurich". Swiss Info webpage article, 10 September 2010
  • Interview with Sir Roger Norrington, April 26, 1996
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Ronald Thomas
Principal Conductor, Bournemouth Sinfonietta
1985–1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by
no predecessor
Music Director, Orchestra of St. Luke's
1990–1994
Succeeded by
Preceded by Principal Conductor, Camerata Salzburg
1997–2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Principal Conductor, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra
1998–2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Principal Conductor, Zurich Chamber Orchestra
2011–2016
Succeeded by

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Sir Roger Arthur Carver Norrington CBE born 16 March 1934 is an English conductor He is known for historically informed performances of Baroque Classical and Romantic music Sir Roger NorringtonNorrington conducting at rehearsalBackground informationBirth nameRoger Arthur Carver NorringtonBorn 1934 03 16 16 March 1934 age 90 Oxford Oxfordshire EnglandGenresClassicalOccupation s Conductor advisorYears active1962 2021 In November 2021 Norrington announced his retirement 1 Contents 1 Life 1 1 Conductor in Britain and US 1 2 From Salzburg to Stuttgart 1 3 Other activities Boston Bremen Zurich 1 4 Historically informed performance 1 5 TV 1 6 Personal life 2 Awards and honours 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife editNorrington is the son of Sir Arthur Norrington and his brother is Humphrey Thomas Norrington He studied at The Royal Conservatory of Music 2 in Toronto Dragon School Oxford Westminster School Clare College Cambridge and the Royal College of Music under Adrian Boult among others Norrington played the violin and worked as a tenor through the 1960s In 1962 he founded the Schutz Choir later the Schutz Choir of London Conductor in Britain and US edit From 1969 to 1984 Norrington was music director of Kent Opera In 1978 he founded the London Classical Players and remained their musical director until 1997 From 1985 to 1989 he was principal conductor of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta He is also president of the Oxford Bach Choir In the US from 1990 to 1994 he was music director of the Orchestra of St Luke s With his wife the choreographer Kay Lawrence he formed in 1984 the Early Opera Project to complement his concert work in period style opera beginning with Claudio Monteverdi s L Orfeo at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino that year and touring Britain in 1986 From Salzburg to Stuttgart edit In Europe he was principal conductor of the Camerata Salzburg from 1997 to 2006 and principal conductor of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra from 1998 to 2011 3 On 28 July 2016 he conducted the final concert of the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra in London at the Royal Albert Hall as part of The Proms before its scheduled merger with the SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden Baden und Freiburg 4 Other activities Boston Bremen Zurich edit He was artistic advisor of the Boston Handel and Haydn Society from 2006 to 2009 He was principal guest conductor of the Orchestre de chambre de Paris and the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen He was principal conductor of the Zurich Chamber Orchestra from 2011 to 2016 5 6 He has conducted over 50 world premieres and has appeared regularly with the Berlin Philharmonic the Vienna Philharmonic and major orchestras throughout the world Historically informed performance edit Norrington is best known for historically informed performances of Baroque Classical and Romantic music He is a member of the historically informed performance movement Norrington has advocated a limited or no use of vibrato in orchestral performances 7 which has brought him both positive and adverse criticism 8 He has strictly followed Beethoven s original metronome markings in his symphonies despite critical comment that these markings were miscalculated 8 He has conducted recordings of Haydn Mozart Beethoven Schubert Berlioz Brahms Tchaikovsky Dvorak Bruckner and Mahler on period and modern instruments 9 In particular Norrington makes very sparse use of the vibrato often uses very fast tempos and varies the placement of the instruments on stage Especially with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra Norrington has developed a very individual sound which is often dubbed by the trade press as Stuttgart Sound 10 11 This refers to the synthesis of historically informed music making with the means of a modern and flexible orchestra Symphonic cycles which Norrington interpreted in recent years with the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra have received worldwide acclaim There are many musicians who are highly critical of Norrington s performance practice for example the violist of the Melos Quartet Hermann Voss drew two tough caricatures to Norrington s vibrato free string sound in 2005 adding Except for the Stuttgart Feuilleton the New Stuttgart Style finds only contempt and scorn 12 TV edit In August 2008 Norrington appeared in the reality TV talent show themed television series Maestro on BBC Two when he led the judging panel 13 He conducted the First Night of the Proms in 2006 and the Last Night of The Proms on 13 September 2008 14 Personal life edit Norrington has been married twice He and his second wife Kay Lawrence have a son Tom 15 Awards and honours editHe was appointed OBE in 1980 CBE in 1990 and Knight Bachelor in 1997 He is a patron of Bampton Classical Opera and the Orchestra of St Paul s He is an honorary fellow of Clare College Cambridge and holds honorary degrees from the Universities of York and Kent and an honorary doctorate from the Royal College of Music See also editThe Rossini Bicentennial Birthday GalaReferences edit Sir Roger Norrington Announces Final Performance 9 November 2021 William Littler 30 December 2011 Sir Roger Norrington Performs Classics The Old Way Toronto Star Retrieved 17 October 2012 Gotz Thieme 25 February 2010 Stephane Deneve soll es werden Stuttgarter Zeitung Archived from the original on 1 March 2010 Retrieved 6 March 2010 Ivan Hewett 29 July 2016 BBC Proms 2016 reviews of the best Proms so far Telegraph Retrieved 30 July 2016 Roger Norrington neuer Chefdirigent des Zurcher Kammerorchesters Basler Zeitung 15 January 2010 Retrieved 9 July 2011 Daniel Hope to replace Sir Roger Norrington in Zurich Gramophone 28 April 2015 Retrieved 2 May 2015 Roger Norrington 16 February 2003 Time to Rid Orchestras of the Shakes The New York Times Retrieved 17 April 2008 a b Allan Kozinn 6 August 2003 Reading a Score and Beethoven s Mind The New York Times Retrieved 17 April 2008 John Rockwell 2 January 1994 Norrington s Historical Trek Gathers Fresh Momentum The New York Times Retrieved 17 April 2008 Bettina Straub Stuttgart Sound aus der Liederhalle In Deutschlandfunk 25 11 2005 Kerstin Gebel Pionier am Dirigierpult Roger Norrington wird 85 In SWR de 14 Marz 2019 Hermann Voss Hackordnungen im Quadrat Bleistiftzeichnungen von Hermann Voss Res Novae Verlag Aulendorf 2017 P 80ff ISBN 978 3981825510 Eight passionate amateurs bid to become BBC Two s Maestro Press release BBC 23 May 2008 Retrieved 24 May 2008 Richard Morrison 15 September 2008 Proms 75 amp 76 Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall The Times Retrieved 6 March 2010 He also has two offspring Ben born 1966 and Amy by his first marriage Nicholas Wroe 21 July 2007 Speed it up The Guardian London Retrieved 6 March 2010 External links editA Norrington discography from the Japanese website kanzaki com London Philharmonic Choir page Isobel Leybold Johnson Sir Roger takes up the baton in Zurich Swiss Info webpage article 10 September 2010 Interview with Sir Roger Norrington April 26 1996 Cultural offices Preceded byRonald Thomas Principal Conductor Bournemouth Sinfonietta1985 1989 Succeeded byTamas Vasary Preceded byno predecessor Music Director Orchestra of St Luke s1990 1994 Succeeded bySir Charles Mackerras Preceded bySandor Vegh Principal Conductor Camerata Salzburg1997 2006 Succeeded byLeonidas Kavakos Preceded byGianluigi Gelmetti Principal Conductor Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra1998 2011 Succeeded byStephane Deneve Preceded byMuhai Tang Principal Conductor Zurich Chamber Orchestra2011 2016 Succeeded byDaniel Hope Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roger Norrington amp oldid 1208011512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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