- Richard Bradshaw
Richard James Bradshaw (
April 16 ,1944 –August 15 ,2007 ) was a British opera conductor and the General Director of theCanadian Opera Company (COC) in Toronto.Born in
Rugby, Warwickshire ,England , Bradshaw received an honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English fromUniversity of London in 1965. From 1975 to 1977, he was the Chorus Director at theGlyndebourne Festival Opera . From 1977 to 1989, he was Resident Conductor atSan Francisco Opera .In 1988, he was a guest conductor of the COC. In 1989, he was appointed Chief Conductor and Head of Music. In 1994, he was appointed Artistic Director and General Director in 1998. At the COC, he had conducted more than 60 operas.
In 2004, he was made a member of the
Order of Ontario for having "brought the COC international acclaim, including a first-ever invitation to the Edinburgh Festival, garnering two prestigious awards".In 2006, he received the
Governor General 's Performing Arts Award. It was also that year that saw the opening of theFour Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts , a 30-year dream that came to fruition for the Canadian Opera Company and for Bradshaw himself. In September of that year, Bradshaw and the COC opened the season with three complete performances of Wagner's Ring, thus becoming the first conductor since Wagner himself to inaugurate an opera house with a complete Ring. OnAugust 15 ,2007 , Bradshaw died after collapsing from an apparent heart attack while at theToronto International Airport . He left a wife Diana, daughter Jenny, and son James. Bradshaw was 63 years old. His sudden death was a shock to the opera community inToronto andCanada .References
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