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John Pritchard (conductor)

Sir John Michael Pritchard, CBE (born Stanley Frederick Pritchard, 5 February 1918 – 5 December 1989) was an English conductor. He was known for his interpretations of Mozart operas and for his support of contemporary music.

Life and career edit

Pritchard was born in Walthamstow, Essex, to a musical family. His father, Albert Edward Pritchard, was a violinist with the London Symphony Orchestra. The young Pritchard was educated at the Monoux School and studied violin, piano, and conducting in Italy.[1]

Pritchard, as a conscientious objector, refused to serve in the Second World War, but was in any case unfit on medical grounds. In 1943 he took over the semi-professional Derby String Orchestra and was its principal conductor until 1951. He joined the music staff of Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1947 and was appointed chorus master in 1949. He remained associated with Glyndebourne for most of his career, as conductor, music counsellor (from 1963), principal conductor (1968) and musical director (1969–78).[1][2]

Beyond Glyndebourne, Pritchard appeared with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, at Edinburgh in 1952 (deputising for Ernest Ansermet, who was ill). He made his début at the Royal Opera House in 1951 and at the Vienna State Opera in 1952. He appeared regularly with the Vienna Symphony (1953–55).[1][2]

For Glyndebourne in this period, Pritchard conducted Mozart's Idomeneo and Richard Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos at the Edinburgh festivals of 1953 and 1954 and Rossini's La Cenerentola at the Berlin Festival.[1]

In 1957, Pritchard was appointed principal conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, where he launched the Musica Viva series showcasing contemporary music. His success in Liverpool led to his appointment as principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra (1962–66). Freelancing after leaving the LPO, he conducted concerts in Berlin, Leipzig, Dresden, Philadelphia and the Far East, and opera in Buenos Aires, Chicago, San Francisco, New York, Salzburg, Florence, and Munich. In 1973, he conducted the LPO in China, the first visit to China by a British orchestra.[1]

Pritchard became chief guest conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1978,[3] and subsequently served as its chief conductor from 1982 to 1989, the first BBC SO chief guest conductor to become its chief conductor. He served as Generalmusikdirektor of the Cologne Opera (1978-1989) and music director of La Monnaie (1981). He was the first titled music director of the San Francisco Opera, from 1986 until his death in 1989. At the time of his death, he was preparing Wagner's Ring cycle for San Francisco.[1]

Pritchard was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1962 and knighted in 1983. The prestigious Shakespeare Prize (Hamburg) was awarded him in 1975.[1]

Pritchard died in 1989 in Daly City, California, with lung cancer as the reported cause of death.[4] His partner, Terrence MacInnes, survived him.[1]

Repertoire edit

Pritchard was a champion of a wide range of new music, conducting the premieres of Britten's Gloriana and Tippett's The Midsummer Marriage and King Priam, all at Covent Garden, and the British première of Henze's Elegy for Young Lovers at Glyndebourne. Of the classics of the repertoire he was noted for his Mozart and Richard Strauss. His recordings include Idomeneo, L'incoronazione di Poppea, Falstaff, Macbeth, Hansel and Gretel, L'elisir d'amore (with Plácido Domingo), Il segreto di Susanna (with Renata Scotto and Renato Bruson), Lucia di Lammermoor and La traviata (the last two with Joan Sutherland).[2]

Discography edit

Donizetti
  • Lucia di LammermoorJoan Sutherland (Lucia), André Turp (Edgardo), John Shaw (Enrico), Joseph Rouleau (Raimondo), Kenneth MacDonald (Arturo), Margreta Elkins (Alisa), Edgar Evans (Normanno), Chorus & Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, John Pritchard, recorded 1961 – Celestial Audio CA 345
Humperdinck
Mozart
  • IdomeneoRichard Lewis (Idomeneo), Leopold Simoneau (Idamante), Sena Jurinac (Ilia), Lucille Udovick (Elettra), Chorus & Orchestra of the Glyndebourne Festival, John Pritchard, recorded 1956

Videography edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Ponsonby, Robert. "Pritchard, Sir John Michael (1918–1989)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/39914. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ a b c Goodwin, Noël. "John Pritchard", Grove Music Online, accessed 4 November 2007 (subscription required) 16 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Kenyon, Nicholas, The BBC Symphony Orchestra: The first fifty years, 1930-1980. British Broadcasting Corporation (ISBN 0 563 17617 2), p. 441 (1981).
  4. ^ John Rockwell (6 December 1989). "Sir John Pritchard, Music Director, Is Dead at 68". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 April 2021.

Sources edit

  • Conway, Helen (1994). Sir John Pritchard: His Life in Music. London: Andre Deutsch Ltd. ISBN 0-233-98845-9.

External links edit

  • Interview with John Pritchard, 3 December 1980 (before knighthood)
  • Interview with Sir John Pritchard (mostly about Wagner), 29 September 1984
  • Interview with Kiri Te Kanawa and Sir John Pritchard, 19 December 1987
Cultural offices
Preceded by Music Director, Glyndebourne Opera Festival
1964–1977
Succeeded by
Preceded by Generalmusikdirektor, Oper Köln
1978–1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by
(no titled predecessor)
Music Director, San Francisco Opera
1986–1989
Succeeded by

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Sir John Michael Pritchard CBE born Stanley Frederick Pritchard 5 February 1918 5 December 1989 was an English conductor He was known for his interpretations of Mozart operas and for his support of contemporary music Contents 1 Life and career 2 Repertoire 3 Discography 4 Videography 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksLife and career editPritchard was born in Walthamstow Essex to a musical family His father Albert Edward Pritchard was a violinist with the London Symphony Orchestra The young Pritchard was educated at the Monoux School and studied violin piano and conducting in Italy 1 Pritchard as a conscientious objector refused to serve in the Second World War but was in any case unfit on medical grounds In 1943 he took over the semi professional Derby String Orchestra and was its principal conductor until 1951 He joined the music staff of Glyndebourne Festival Opera in 1947 and was appointed chorus master in 1949 He remained associated with Glyndebourne for most of his career as conductor music counsellor from 1963 principal conductor 1968 and musical director 1969 78 1 2 Beyond Glyndebourne Pritchard appeared with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Edinburgh in 1952 deputising for Ernest Ansermet who was ill He made his debut at the Royal Opera House in 1951 and at the Vienna State Opera in 1952 He appeared regularly with the Vienna Symphony 1953 55 1 2 For Glyndebourne in this period Pritchard conducted Mozart s Idomeneo and Richard Strauss s Ariadne auf Naxos at the Edinburgh festivals of 1953 and 1954 and Rossini s La Cenerentola at the Berlin Festival 1 In 1957 Pritchard was appointed principal conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic where he launched the Musica Viva series showcasing contemporary music His success in Liverpool led to his appointment as principal conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra 1962 66 Freelancing after leaving the LPO he conducted concerts in Berlin Leipzig Dresden Philadelphia and the Far East and opera in Buenos Aires Chicago San Francisco New York Salzburg Florence and Munich In 1973 he conducted the LPO in China the first visit to China by a British orchestra 1 Pritchard became chief guest conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1978 3 and subsequently served as its chief conductor from 1982 to 1989 the first BBC SO chief guest conductor to become its chief conductor He served as Generalmusikdirektor of the Cologne Opera 1978 1989 and music director of La Monnaie 1981 He was the first titled music director of the San Francisco Opera from 1986 until his death in 1989 At the time of his death he was preparing Wagner s Ring cycle for San Francisco 1 Pritchard was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in 1962 and knighted in 1983 The prestigious Shakespeare Prize Hamburg was awarded him in 1975 1 Pritchard died in 1989 in Daly City California with lung cancer as the reported cause of death 4 His partner Terrence MacInnes survived him 1 Repertoire editPritchard was a champion of a wide range of new music conducting the premieres of Britten s Gloriana and Tippett s The Midsummer Marriage and King Priam all at Covent Garden and the British premiere of Henze s Elegy for Young Lovers at Glyndebourne Of the classics of the repertoire he was noted for his Mozart and Richard Strauss His recordings include Idomeneo L incoronazione di Poppea Falstaff Macbeth Hansel and Gretel L elisir d amore with Placido Domingo Il segreto di Susanna with Renata Scotto and Renato Bruson Lucia di Lammermoor and La traviata the last two with Joan Sutherland 2 Discography editDonizettiLucia di Lammermoor Joan Sutherland Lucia Andre Turp Edgardo John Shaw Enrico Joseph Rouleau Raimondo Kenneth MacDonald Arturo Margreta Elkins Alisa Edgar Evans Normanno Chorus amp Orchestra of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden John Pritchard recorded 1961 Celestial Audio CA 345HumperdinckHansel und Gretel Frederica von Stade Hansel Ileana Cotrubas Gretel Kiri Te Kanawa Little Sandman Ruth Welting Dew Fairy Elisabeth Soderstrom Witch Siegmund Nimsgern Father Christa Ludwig Mother Children s Chorus of the Cologne Opera Gurzenich Orchestra John Pritchard recorded 1978 Sony M2K 79217 for details see hereMozartIdomeneo Richard Lewis Idomeneo Leopold Simoneau Idamante Sena Jurinac Ilia Lucille Udovick Elettra Chorus amp Orchestra of the Glyndebourne Festival John Pritchard recorded 1956Videography editThe Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala 1983 Deutsche Grammophon DVD 00440 073 4538References edit a b c d e f g h Ponsonby Robert Pritchard Sir John Michael 1918 1989 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 39914 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b c Goodwin Noel John Pritchard Grove Music Online accessed 4 November 2007 subscription required Archived 16 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Kenyon Nicholas The BBC Symphony Orchestra The first fifty years 1930 1980 British Broadcasting Corporation ISBN 0 563 17617 2 p 441 1981 John Rockwell 6 December 1989 Sir John Pritchard Music Director Is Dead at 68 The New York Times Retrieved 8 April 2021 Sources editConway Helen 1994 Sir John Pritchard His Life in Music London Andre Deutsch Ltd ISBN 0 233 98845 9 External links editInterview with John Pritchard 3 December 1980 before knighthood Interview with Sir John Pritchard mostly about Wagner 29 September 1984 Interview with Kiri Te Kanawa and Sir John Pritchard 19 December 1987Cultural officesPreceded byVittorio Gui Music Director Glyndebourne Opera Festival1964 1977 Succeeded byBernard HaitinkPreceded byIstvan Kertesz Generalmusikdirektor Oper Koln1978 1989 Succeeded byJames ConlonPreceded by no titled predecessor Music Director San Francisco Opera1986 1989 Succeeded byDonald Runnicles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Pritchard conductor amp oldid 1188876647, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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