- Alexander Gibson (conductor)
Sir Alexander Gibson, CBE (
11 February 1926 –January 14 ,1995 ) was a conductor and operaintendant .Gibson was born in
Motherwell, North Lanarkshire ,Scotland , and would later studied music at theRoyal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama inGlasgow , as well as inLondon ,Salzburg andSiena, Italy . At the time of his appointment in 1957 as musical director ofSadlers Wells English National Opera , he was the youngest ever to have taken that position.Returning to Glasgow, in 1959 he became the first Scottish principal conductor and artistic director of the
Royal Scottish National Orchestra , a post he held until 1984, to date longer than any other conductor. From 1981 to 1983 he was also principal guest conductor of theHouston Symphony Orchestra .Gibson founded
Scottish Opera in 1962 and was music director until 1986. In 1987, Gibson was appointed conductor laureate of Scottish Opera and held this title for the remainder of his life.He was made a Commander of the
Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1967, was knighted in 1977 and became president of theRoyal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama , where in his memory, the Alexander Gibson School of Opera was opened in 1998. It was the first purpose-built opera school inGreat Britain .Gibson had a particular affinity for
Scandinavian music , particularlyJean Sibelius , whose work he recorded several times, andCarl Nielsen .Alexander Gibson died from complications following a heart attack. He was 68.
Gibson is commemorated by a bust in foyer of the
Theatre Royal, Glasgow , home of Scottish Opera.ources
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