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Iain Sutherland (conductor) was born on 1936, is a conductor. Discover Iain Sutherland (conductor)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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2022

Recordings: "Hail Caledonia:Scotland in Music"(2022) Somm Ariadne(A spectacular album full of inspirational melodies that go straight to the heart: Classic Music Daily): "Favourite Orchestral Classics(2021) Somm Ariadne; *Great Classics of Film Music Vol.2"(2020);"Great Classics of Film Music"(2019); Somm Ariadne; "Sailng By-25 Brirish Light Classics"(2019);"Leroy Anderson Favourites"(2016):(his performances of music of this character are endemic to a conductor who seems to have these pieces as part of his cardio-vascular system, this attractive music benefitting hugely from the quality this gifted conductor brings to it): Musical Opinion (2016): •"Orient Express: 20 Light Classics Europe and beyond" (2014):•"Manhattan Playboys:American Light Classics" (2013)*"The Merrymakers:British Light Classics" (2012):•"In London Town: A musical tour of the historic sights of London" (2011). •"Scotland's Tunes of Glory": "The Classics Collection" (4 albums; Scottish/Irish/Viennese/Christmas).•"Schindler's List" with Tasmin Little: •”Simply Maria" with Maria Ewing, and •"Waltzing In The Clouds"(The music of Robert Stolz) with Julia Migenes, on BBC Records. To mark the centenary of Leonard Bernstein(2018), his album," BERNSTEIN: BROADWAY to HOLLYWOOD", was released on SOMM RECORDS, conducting the HANNOVER PHILHARMONIE. "Symphonic Dances WEST SIDE STORY": "CANDIDE OVERTURE": "FANCY FREE (Complete Ballet)": "ON THE WATERFRONT SYMPHONIC SUITE": "Two Dance Episodes ON THE TOWN". ("Iain Sutherland's performances of Bernstein's more well-known orchestral pieces in musical understanding could hardly be bettered"). MUSICAL OPINION.

2015

In 2015, Iain Sutherland was awarded the Gold Badge of Merit by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors for Lifetime Achievement and his unique contribution to British music.

2008

Iain Sutherland's varied repertoire encompasses baroque, classical, romantic and contemporary works as well as the light repertoire of Vienna, Hollywood, Broadway and International Light Music. He conducted Britten's "War Requiem" twice in Bratislava with the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus commemorating the anniversary of the end of WW2, and the Mozart "Requiem" in the City of London with the London Orpheus Chorus and Philharmonic Orchestra on 7th.July,2008, the first anniversary of the London "7/7" terrorist attack.

1988

In 1988 he was invited to form the City of Glasgow Philharmonic Orchestra, in preparation for Glasgow City of Culture 1990. His unique "Pops at the Philharmonic" concerts inspired by the Boston Pops proved to be very successful drawing full houses which he continued to conduct until he resigned in 1997. Between 1988 and 2008 he conducted annually at Kenwood House, Glamis Castle and other stately homes during the annual Summer Proms Season. From 1999 until 2008 he was principal guest conductor at the annual English Haydn Festival, which ran for two weeks in the lovely market town of Bridgnorth under the direction of the eminent Austrian Professor H.C Robbins-Landon. Changes to the funding, co-incidental with the death of John Reid, the leader of the unique period-instrument orchestra, brought about the demise of this internationally famous corner of English culture.

1973

In 1973 Sutherland returned to London and was regularly invited by BBC Radio 2 as guest conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra for the "Friday Night Is Music Night" programme. From 1988 to 1995 he was the principal conductor of the BBC Radio Orchestrauntil it too it was disbanded. During this time he regularly conducted other orchestras across Europe and the UK. These included the London Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, The Hallé, English Chamber Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Slovak Philharmonic, Graz Symphony, BRTN Philharmonic (Brussels), NDR Philharmonic (Hannover), Dessau Philharmonic, Brazilian National Symphony, Flemish Radio Philharmonic, Maribor Philharmonic, BR Radio Orchestra (Munich), Cape Philharmonic Orchestra (Cape Town) and the orchestras of SWF (Kaiserslautern), NRK (Oslo) and NOS (Hilversum), and the national youth orchestras of Scotland and Norway. During these decades his international career included giving the world premieres of Malcolm Arnold's "Irish Dances", Edward Harper's "Etude for Orchestra ", Robert Farnon's Third Symphony (Edinburgh), John Dankworth's "Escapade" for jazz quartet and chamber orchestra, the British premiere of Darius Millhaud's "A Frenchman in New York", the Scandinavian premiere of Korngold's Violin Concerto, alongside premieres of the symphonic version of the Mike Oldfield/ David Bedford "Tubular Bells" in Glasgow, "Movimentos para Don Jose Haydn" by Rene Staar in Graz and "Rhapsody Brasillieros" by Ney Rosauro in Rio de Janeiro.

1936

Iain Sutherland (Glasgow, 1936) is a British conductor. In 1966 he was appointed Conductor of the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra) in Glasgow. Previously he had been an orchestral and session violinist in London playing in the LPO, Philharmonia, RPO and ECO under such conductors as Boult, Sargent, Groves, Solti and Klemperer. Sutherland was the conductor of the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra until a major restructuring was initiated by BBC in 1972 to reduce its coverage of "light" music, in favour of "pop" music. His remit with the BBC SRO included TV as well as Radio. He was Musical Director for many Light Entertainment series with Stanley Baxter, Kenneth McKellar, Moira Anderson and Andy Stewart The orchestra was officially closed in 1981.