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Sir John Manduell
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(2 March 1928 – 25 October 2017) was the founding principal of the
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from 1973 to 1996 and the director of the
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.


Early life and education

Manduell was born in Johannesburg, son of Matthewman Donald Manduell, of Cumbrian origin, a "leading headmaster" at
Jeppe High School for Boys Jeppe High School for Boys is a public English medium high school for boys located in Kensington, a suburb of Johannesburg in the Gauteng province of South Africa, one of the 23 Milner Schools and also one of the top schools in the Gauteng p ...
who had been a Major in the
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during the
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and was awarded the
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and
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, and Theodora (née Tharp), a physiotherapist and "inveterate lacrosse enthusiast". The Manduells were long-established farmers at
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,
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. At the age of ten his family returned to England. He was educated at the Haileybury independent school near Hertford, then in Strasbourg, and at his father's alma mater,
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, where he read Modern Languages. He then joined the
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, where his composition teachers were
William Alwyn William Alwyn (born William Alwyn Smith; 7 November 1905 – 11 September 1985), was an English composer, conductor, and music teacher. Life and music William Alwyn was born William Alwyn Smith in Northampton, the son of Ada Tyler (Tompkins ...
and Sir Lennox Berkeley.


Career

From 1956 Manduell worked at the
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as a producer in London, and from 1961 as Head of Music for the Midlands and East Anglia. In 1964 he inaugurated the all-day Music Programme, which later evolved into
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. He stayed at the BBC until 1968. He became Cheltenham Festival’s first Programme Director from 1969 until 1994. He was then appointed as the first Director of Music at the
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, before accepting an invitation to become Founding Principal of the Royal Northern College of Music in 1971, a post he held until his retirement in 1996. He held many other offices, including as programme director of the Cheltenham Music Festival for a quarter of a century (1969-1994), and as first chairman of the European Opera Centre in Liverpool from 1997. Manduell received the CBE in 1982 and was knighted in 1989. A memoir, ''No Bartok Before Breakfast'', was published in 2016. Manduell lived with his wife, the pianist Renna Kellaway (born 1934), in Bentham, where he died, aged 89, in October 2017. Renna Kellaway has kept up her links with the area as Artistic Director of the Lake District Summer Music Festival.


Commissions and tributes

In his various roles Manduell actively encouraged and promoted the work of young composers. Some 250 works were presented as a result of commissions by Manduell. Works dedicated to or commissioned by him include Lennox Berkeley's ''Antiphon'' (dedicated to Manduell, and performed in Cheltenham on multiple occasions from 1973), the 1983 ''Elegy and Scherzo Alla Marcia'' for strings by
Gordon Crosse Gordon Crosse (1 December 1937 – 21 November 2021) was an English composer. Biography Crosse was born in Bury, Lancashire on 1 December 1937, and in 1961 graduated from St Edmund Hall, Oxford with a first class honours degree in music, where h ...
and ''Another Dream Carousel'' for string orchestra by Anthony Glibert.'Antiphon - A Tribute to John Manduell', Dutton Epoch CDLX7207 (2008)
/ref> In 2015 the Gradi Ensemble - Claire Bradshaw (mezzo-soprano), Henry Herford (baritone), Craig Ogden (guitar), John Turner (recorder), Renna Kellaway (piano) - with The New Ensemble and Nossek String Quartet, issued ''The Music of John Manduell''. In 2020 Divine Art issued the CD ''Songs for Sir John'' as a tribute featuring works by 16 composers from different generations. A second volume, ''The Fabulous Sir John'' followed in 2022, including further tribute pieces and a sequence of works by Manduell.Divine Art DDA25235 (2022)
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Compositions

As a composer Manduell wrote mostly chamber and orchestral works. Early pieces include the ''Belloc Variations'' for piano and orchestra, performed by soloist Renna Kellaway (his future wife), and the ''Trois Chansons de la Renaissance'', which have been recorded. There is a Viola Concerto from 1964 and a set of symphonic variations, ''Diversions'' (1969), for chamber orchestra. His String Quartet (1970), the solo clarinet work ''Prayers from the Ark'' (1978, first performed by
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) and the Double Concerto (for solo Di-zi &
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, strings and percussion) were commissioned by the Cardiff Festival. ‘'Vistas’', a large form orchestral work, was commissioned by the
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and
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and premiered in 1997.Biography and catalogue, Wise Music
/ref> His string octet ''Rondo for Nine'' (2005) has been recorded by the Manchester Chamber Ensemble, conducted by Richard Howarth.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Manduell, John 1928 births 2017 deaths Commanders of the Order of the British Empire People from Johannesburg South African people of English descent South African emigrants to the United Kingdom Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music BBC music executives People associated with the Royal Northern College of Music BBC radio producers Presidents of the Independent Society of Musicians BBC Radio 3