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Name
  
Steuart Bedford

Role
  
Conductor

Movies
  
Death in Venice


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Albums
  
Clarinet Concertos, A Gershwin Weekend

Similar People
  
Philip Langridge, John Shirley‑Quirk, Felicity Lott, Benjamin Britten, Janet Baker

Steuart bedford on conducting peter grimes at the 2013 aldeburgh festival


Steuart John Rudolf Bedford, OBE (born 31 July 1939, London) is a British orchestral and opera conductor and pianist. He is the brother of composer David Bedford and of singer Peter Lehmann Bedford and a grandson of Liza Lehmann.

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Bedford is particularly associated with the music of Benjamin Britten, and conducted the world premiere of Death in Venice in 1973. Bedford has also conducted Britten's other operas, and made an orchestral suite of music from Death in Venice. Between 1974 and 1998, he was one of the Artistic Directors of the Aldeburgh Festival. In 1989, he became joint artistic director with Oliver Knussen. His other work in contemporary opera has included conducting the 1996 world premiere in Monte Carlo of Lowell Liebermann's The Picture of Dorian Gray, and also the 1999 US premiere.

Bedford has conducted several commercial recordings of Britten operas, including the first recording of Death in Venice (Decca), as well as The Turn of the Screw (Collins Classics, since reissued on Naxos) He has also recorded his Death in Venice suite and the major vocal cycles by Britten.

Bedford was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to music.

Richard Rodney Bennett: Variations on a Nursery Tune [Bedford-BBC CO]


References

Steuart Bedford Wikipedia