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Sir Colin Rex Davis CH CBE (25 September 1927 – 14 April 2013) was an English conductor. He was particularly noted for his advocacy of the music of Hector Berlioz and of Michael Tippett.
Davis was born in Weybridge, Surrey, the youngest of three sons among seven siblings, to Reginald George and Lillian Davis. The family was musical, and he was exposed to music from an early age. He recalled:
With financial assistance from his great-uncle, Davis was educated at Christ's Hospital in Sussex and then won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music in London, where he studied the clarinet with Frederick Thurston. His fellow-students included Gervase de Peyer, but Davis developed a greater interest in conducting. He was, however, not eligible for the conducting class at the college, because he could not play the piano.
Following compulsory military service and completing his studies at college, Davis served as a clarinettist in the band of the Life Guards. Stationed at Windsor, he had continual opportunities to attend concerts in London under conductors including Sir Thomas Beecham and Bruno Walter. In 1949, he began his career as a freelance musician (the "freelance wilderness", in his own phrase) where he remained until 1957. His first conducting work was with the Kalmar Orchestra, which he co-founded with other former students of the Royal College. He was subsequently invited to conduct the recently founded Chelsea Opera Group in Don Giovanni. In the early years of his career, he also took some engagements as an orchestral clarinettist. What seemed at first to be a full-time conducting appointment, for the Original Ballet Russe in 1952, ended abruptly after three months, when the company collapsed. In between sparse conducting engagements, Davis worked as a coach and lecturer, including spells at the Cambridge University Musical Society and the Bryanston Summer School, where a performance of L'enfance du Christ awakened his love of Berlioz's music.
Messiah - A Sacred Oratorio, Handel - conducted by Sir Colin Davis
Sir Colin Davis - Edward Elgar - Enigma Variations - Variation IX (Adagio) "Nimrod"
Mozart Requiem Sir Colin Davis 2004 (multisubs)
Brahms Symphony No 3 F major BRSO Colin Davis
Weber's Der Freischütz - Sir Colin Davis, LSO
Artist Conversation: Sir Colin Davis and Nikolaj Znaider
Mozart - Requiem (Sir Colin Davis // Full Recording) [HQ]
An Electrifying Berlioz Requiem: Sir Colin Davis @ Royal Albert Hall
Berlioz: Symphony Fantastique Op. 14 / Sir Colin Davis & LSO
MOZART & SIR COLIN DAVIS The Magic Flute (Overture) The Royal Opera House Covent Garden