- Royston Nash
Royston Hulbert Nash (born
July 23 1933 ) is an English-born conductor, best known as a music director of theD'Oyly Carte Opera Company , who is now living in the U.S.Life and career
Nash was born in
Southampton and grew up inBournemouth . At sixteen, he joined theRoyal Marines School of Music, where he remained for six years. He then spent a year at theRoyal Academy of Music , where he studied the trumpet under George Eskdale and was awarded the Certificate of Merit for Conducting in 1957."The Savoyard"] . He also held the Bronze Medal of theWorshipful Company of Musicians . His mentors includedRudolf Kempe ,Constantin Silvestri and Sir Malcolm Sargent. [Cape Symphony]He was then appointed Bandmaster with the Royal Marines, and for three years was Director of Music to the Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean, also conducting the Malta Choral Society. He was then Director of Music to the Commander-in-Chief,
Portsmouth . [Ayre, p. 248] Later, as Director of Music at the Royal Marines School of Music inDeal, Kent , Captain Nash had the opportunity to conduct a section of the Royal Marines Band on stage atSadler's Wells Theatre during a performance of the first act of "H.M.S. Pinafore " at the last night of the London Season of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in March 1970.In September 1970, Nash joined the D'Oyly Carte organisation as assistant musical director to James Walker, whom he succeeded as musical director in March 1971 when Walker returned to his previous work as a producer for Decca. [Who was Who] Nash remained with the company until April 1979. He was in charge of the centenary season at the
Savoy Theatre in 1975 where all theGilbert and Sullivan operas from "Trial by Jury " to "The Grand Duke " were presented in chronological order. Nash was joined by guest conductorsIsidore Godfrey (for "H.M.S. Pinafore") and Sir Charles Mackerras "(The Pirates of Penzance " and "The Mikado ") [Savoy Theatre programme booklets, March and April 1975.]After leaving the D'Oyly Carte organisation, Nash moved to North America and became musical director of the Nashua Symphony Orchestra in
Nashua, New Hampshire for 21 years, ending with the 2006/7 season, and of theCape Cod Symphony Orchestra inMassachusetts from 1980-2007. He was also the founder and, until 1995, music director and conductor of Symphony by the Sea, also in Massachusetts, and conductor at theBoston Conservatory of Music in 1985 and 1986.Recordings
During his tenure with the D'Oyly Carte organisation, Nash conducted a filmed performance of "H.M.S. Pinafore" in 1973, an American tour in 1976, and Decca recordings of "The Mikado" (1973), "
Iolanthe " (1974), "Trial by Jury" (1975), "Utopia Limited " (1976), "The Grand Duke" (1976), "The Gondoliers " (1977), "Cox and Box ", the world premiere professional recording of "The Zoo " (1978), and "The Yeomen of the Guard " (1979). TheRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra was engaged for all these recordings, and the opportunity was taken to record some of Sullivan’s non-Savoy music as fillers: the "Macbeth" Overture, two excerpts from the "Henry VIII" music, a cut version of the "Marmion" Overture, and the Ballet Suite No 1 from "Victoria and Merrie England ".Notes
References
* Introduction by
Martyn Green .
* [http://diamond.boisestate.edu/gas/whowaswho/N/NashRoyston.htm Royston Nash] at the Who Was Who website
* [http://www.capesymphony.org/about.htm Cape Symphony site]
* [http://www.nashuasymphony.org Nashua Symphony site]
* Article in "The Savoyard", May 1977, pp. 11-14.
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