Conductor

Roderick Dunk

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Roderick Dunk is one of Britain's most versatile conductors. He appears regularly with the BBC Concert Orchestra, including regular broadcasts of BBC Radio 2's 'Friday Night Is Music Night'. The many other British orchestras he works with include the Halle Orchestra, the CBSO, the Manchester Camerata, the Northern Chamber Orchestra and the East of England Orchestra. In 1999 he was appointed Principal Conductor of the New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra.

With the London Symphony Orchestra he has made a number of commercial recordings, including symphonies by Brahms, Mozart and Beethoven, as well as an anthology of Broadway hits entitled 'That's Entertainment'.

He has also recorded with the BBC Concert Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Philharmonia, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Prague Symphony Orchestra and the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.

In the operatic field Roderick was Musical Director for Travelling Opera's production of Carmen, which he subsequently recorded for Carlton Classics. He also directed La Boheme, Madam Butterfly and Die Fledermaus for London City Opera.

Engagements in the 2000-2001 season include broadcasts and concerts for MDR and SWR in Germany, RTE in Dublin and the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra in Norway.

Roderick Dunk is equally at home with Light Music as he is with symphonic repertoire, and has made a special study of British light music from the early decades of the present century. 


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