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'Cherished by musicians and audiences alike'

Sir Colin Davis, one of Britain’s most famous modern-day conductors, died last night aged 85.
The president of the London Symphony Orchestra, who was known for his interpretations of Mozart, Sibelius and Berlioz, first conducted the LSO in 1959 and became its principal conductor in 1995.
He was the longest-serving principal conductor in the LSO's history and his ‘musicianship and humanity’ were ‘cherished by musicians and audiences alike’, a spokesman for the orchestra said.
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Conductor: Sir Colin Davis (pictured in 2005) was known for his interpretations of Mozart, Sibelius and Berlioz
Conductor: Sir Colin Davis (pictured in 2005) was known for his interpretations of Mozart, Sibelius and Berlioz
Admired: Sir Colin became the ninth president of the London Symphony Orchestra in 2007
Admired: Sir Colin became the ninth president of the London Symphony Orchestra in 2007
In its own tribute, the LSO said ‘Sir Colin's role in British musical life was immense’, adding that ‘music lovers across the world have been inspired by his performances and recordings’.
It said: ‘He will be remembered with huge affection and admiration by the LSO and our thoughts are with his family at this time.’
'Huge affection': Sir Colin is seen conducting as mezzo-soprano Susan Graham performs Ravel's Sheherazade at the Royal Albert Hall during the 2011 BBC Proms
'Huge affection': Sir Colin is seen conducting as mezzo-soprano Susan Graham performs Ravel's Sheherazade at the Royal Albert Hall during the 2011 BBC Proms
Applause: Sir Colin Davis is seen with classical violinist Nikolaj Znaider after the Beethoven violin concerto in D major in Prom 62 at London's Royal Albert Hall in 2008
Applause: Sir Colin Davis is seen with classical violinist Nikolaj Znaider after the Beethoven violin concerto in D major in Prom 62 at London's Royal Albert Hall in 2008
In his long career Sir Colin, who was knighted in 1980, was twice named Classic Brit Male Artist of the Year, most recently in 2008.
 

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His numerous other awards included two Grammy awards, the Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medal and a Gramophone award.
Sir Colin, who became the LSO's ninth president in 2007, also worked with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra.
He was also honorary conductor of the Dresden Staatskapelle and had links to the Royal Opera House, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the English Chamber Orchestra. 
International acclaim: The conductor, seen in action in 2001, also worked with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic
International acclaim: The conductor, seen in action in 2001, also worked with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic
Long career: Sir Colin is pictured conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra during a rehearsal in 1980
Long career: Sir Colin is pictured conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra during a rehearsal in 1980
In addition, he mentored young musicians at the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School.
Tributes were paid to the Surrey-born composer on a memorial page on the LSO's website, where people left messages of remembrance and gratitude for his work.
'Music lovers across the world have been inspired by his performances and recordings. He will be remembered with huge affection and admiration by the LSO and our thoughts are with his family at this time'
London Symphony Orchestra
Borjan Canev of the Macedonian Philharmonic Orchestra wrote: ‘Rest in peace Sir Colin, and thank you for being my inspiration.’
Mario Ricca added: ‘You gave me some of the best hours listening to music. Your Sibelius, your Berlioz, your Missa Solemnis... In Covent Garden, Royal Albert Hall or the Barbican, you'll be there, and the music you played with LSO will remain singing through walls and corridors.’
Peter Niven wrote: ‘This is such sad news. As a member of the London Symphony Chorus, I was conducted many times in concerts by Sir Colin. He was a wonderful, generous musician who will be greatly missed.’
Harriet Harman, deputy Labour leader, also said on Twitter: ‘Sir Colin Davis made a historic contribution to music - in this country & worldwide. Condolences to his family.’
'Historic contribution to music': Tributes to the conductor, who died last night at the age of 85, have been pouring in
'Historic contribution to music': Tributes to the conductor, who died last night at the age of 85, have been pouring in

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