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Name
  
Marcus Dods

Role
  
Choral director


Ex-spouse
  
Marna Wheelhouse

Died
  
April 30, 1984, Henley-on-Thames, United Kingdom

Albums
  
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No.2 in C Minor - Saint-Saens: Le Rouet D'Omphale (Remastered)

Education
  
Rugby School, King's College, Cambridge

Similar People
  
BBC Concert Orchestra, Wilfred Josephs, Daphne Oram, Richard Rodney Bennett, Lionel Bart

Music director
  
Indus Waters, Rail

Marcus Dods (19 April 1918 in Edinburgh – 30 April 1984 in Henley-on-Thames), was a British musician and composer. He was educated at Rugby School, King's College, Cambridge where he won a choral scholarship, and later graduated from the Royal Academy of Music.

Dods was assistant music director in the Rank Organisation 1947-1951, where he assisted Muir Mathieson. He worked with Mathieson on the soundtrack recording of William Walton's score for Laurence Olivier's Hamlet in 1948. Although a composer in his own right, he was better known as an arranger and conductor. Dods was the conductor and chorus master for Sadler's Wells Opera Company (now the English National Opera) from 1952 to 1956. In 1966, he became chief conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra, a post he held until 1970. In 1972 he became the musical director of the London Concert Orchestra, a post he held until his death in 1984. As a musical director, he worked on such films as Far from the Madding Crowd (1967), Nicholas and Alexandra (1971), Lady Caroline Lamb (1972) and Murder on the Orient Express (1974). His television work included Doctor Who and The Forsyte Saga.

Recordings with Dods as conductor include Malcolm Williamson's The Happy Prince on Argo (with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields), Lionel Bart's Oliver! original cast recording for Decca Records, and "British Music for Film & Television" with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra for EMI. Dods' short composition Highland Fancy has been recorded for ASV Records.

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