- Leonard Ingrams
Leonard Victor Ingrams (
1 September 1941 –27 July 2005 ) was a merchant banker andopera festival founder/impresario .Leonard Ingrams was the youngest of four sons. His parents were Leonard St Clair Ingrams and Victoria (née Reid). His mother was musical and he started to learn the violin at the age of six. Later he played in the
National Youth Orchestra under SirMalcolm Sargent . He was educated atStonyhurst , where he was inspired byPeter Levi , and atCorpus Christi College, Oxford . He gained firsts in Classical Moderations andGreats . Subsequently he taughtclassics at Queen Mary College, University of London from 1965 to 1967.Ingrams was a member of
Baring Brothers , a long-establishedmerchant bank , where he was an international financier. He joined in 1967 and become the Managing Director in 1975.In 1982, Ingrams bought
Garsington Manor on the edge of the village ofGarsington south ofOxford ,England . He has later become well-known for foundingGarsington Opera in 1989, an annual season of opera in the manor gardens. He also allowed the local Amateur Dramatics Society and the Church use the grounds.Ingrams married Rosalind Moore in 1964. He died after a heart attack at the age of 63 in 2005, while driving home from a performance of Verdi's "
Otello " at Glyndebourne. They have a son and three daughters. Ingrams also has a surviving elder brother,Richard Ingrams , one of the founders of the satirical magazine "Private Eye ".External links
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1720017,00.html Obituary] in
The Times ,4 August 2005
* [http://www.metoperafamily.org/operanews/news/pressrelease.aspx?id=951 Opera News announcement of his death]
* [http://www.garsingtonopera.org/ Garsington Opera website]
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