BC Entertainment Hall of Fame Mourns the Passing of Bramwell Tovey
The BC Entertainment Hall of Fame is saddened to hear of the passing of beloved conductor and composer Bramwell Tovey. Maestro Tovey was inducted into the Hall’s StarWalk in 2013 and has received numerous national and international accolades including an honorary appointment as an “Officer of the Order of Canada” for his outstanding achievements as a conductor and composer, and for his commitment to promoting new Canadian music.
The news was announced by the Sarasota Orchestra, of which Tovey had been music director since 2021. “An international musical leader and global citizen, Maestro Tovey impacted several generations across multiple continents through his music-making, conducting and teaching,” said its statement, which specified the cause of death to be cancer, originally diagnosed in 2019.
In addition to his position at the Sarasota Orchestra, Tovey was also artistic director of the Rhode Island Philharmonic and principal guest conductor of the Orchestre symphonique de Québec and the BBC Concert Orchestra.
“The BBC Concert Orchestra family is deeply saddened to lose Bramwell Tovey, our principal conductor for the past four years and dear friend for many more,” read a statement by its director, Bill Chandler. “He was a musicians’ conductor whose warmth, sense of humour and artistic leadership will be sorely missed.”
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In Canada, Tovey was best known for his fruitful tenure as music director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) from 2000 to 2018. Their CBC Records album of violin concertos by Samuel Barber, Erich Wolfgang Korngold and William Walton, featuring soloist James Ehnes, won a Grammy Award in 2008 for best instrumental soloist performance with orchestra.
With the VSO, Tovey led complete cycles of Beethoven, Brahms and Mahler symphonies. He also spearheaded the VSO School of Music and served as its artistic advisor.
In January 2019, Tovey became artistic director of Calgary Opera, where he planned two of the company’s seasons before leaving the position for health reasons. On Twitter, Calgary Opera described Tovey as “a true trailblazer in the arts industry.”
From 1989 to 2000, Tovey was the music director of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, where a major accomplishment was establishing the WSO’s renowned New Music Festival, alongside Glenn Buhr, the orchestra’s first composer in residence and his successor, Randolph Peters.
Tovey was also a composer. His Requiem for a Charred Skull won a Juno Award in 2003 for best classical composition. Calgary Opera commissioned his opera The Inventor, written with playwright John Murrell. He also wrote a trumpet concerto, Songs of the Paradise Saloon, for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and John McCandless.
CBC Music will pay tribute to Tovey on a special edition of About Time with Tom Allen on Thursday, July 14, starting at noon (12:30 p.m. NT). Paolo Pietropaolo will honour Tovey’s memory on In Concert on Sunday, July 17.