Sir Mark Elder New Patron at Clonter

 

CLONTER'S NEW PATRON

Sir Mark Elder, CH, CBE

Clonter has the great honour of announcing and welcoming Sir Mark Elder, as our new Patron, taking up the baton from the late Sir George Christie.


‘It is a special privilege for me to become Patron of Clonter as it celebrates its first fifty years. In 1974 I was myself in the very early years of my professional life and as I look through the wonderful list of Clonter alumni I see so many artists who have accompanied me on my path and who have contributed so much both here and abroad. The value of the experience and guidance that Clonter can provide to young artists is difficult to overestimate, especially at a time when professional opportunities are contracting rather than expanding. And I know how much joy these artists can bring to local audiences and communities in the North West, where I have such strong roots. We must remember that the arts are not a luxury – they are fundamental to our society, and I urge you to consider how you can help secure Clonter for the next fifty years.’

Sir Mark Elder has been Music Director of the Hallé since September 2000.  He was previously Music Director of English National Opera (1979–1993) and Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. From 2022/23 he has taken up the post of Principal Guest Conductor of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra.


He has enjoyed long relationships with the London Philharmonic and London Symphony Orchestras as well as working with leading symphony orchestras throughout the world. He is a Principal Artist of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and has appeared annually at the Proms for many years, including – in 1987 and 2006 – the internationally televised Last Night.  

He has enjoyed a long association with the Royal Opera House and has appeared in many other prominent theatres including the Metropolitan Opera, Opéra de Paris, Bavarian State Opera, Zürich, Dutch National Opera, Chicago Lyric Opera, San Francisco and Glyndebourne Festival Opera.  He was the first English conductor to conduct a new production at the Bayreuth Festival.


From 2011 to 2019 he was Artistic Director of Opera Rara, and he has made many award-winning recordings in a wide repertoire with the Hallé, including a complete RING cycle, Parsifal and the three great Elgar oratorios.


Sir Mark Elder was appointed a Companion of Honour in 2017, knighted in 2008 and awarded the CBE in 1989.  In May 2006 he was named Conductor of the Year by the Royal Philharmonic Society and he was awarded Honorary Membership of the Royal Philharmonic Society in 2011.  He is International Chair in Conducting at the Royal Northern College of Music and Barbirolli Chair at the Royal Academy of Music.

Mark Elder introduces La bohème at the Royal Opera House

Clonter is 50 this year! Whilst we have a full programme lined up, there are still a few events that need some funding, and there is also the ongoing need for funding generally to continue to provide a nurturing and supportive place for emerging talent to flourish and entertain our audiences for generations to come.



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