George Christie

British opera manager
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IntroBritish opera manager
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasManager Opera manager
Work fieldBusiness Music
Gender
Male
Birth31 December 1934
Death7 May 2014Glynde, Lewes, East Sussex, East Sussex (aged 79 years)
Family
Mother:Audrey Mildmay
Father:John Christie (opera manager)
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Biography

Sir George William Langham Christie, CH (31 December 1934 – 7 May 2014) was a British opera administrator, long affiliated with Glyndebourne Opera. He was the son of John Christie and Audrey Mildmay.
Christie attended Eton, and later Trinity College Cambridge, although he left without taking a degree. He then worked at the Gulbenkian Foundation for 5 years, before returning to Glyndebourne. In 1962, following the death of his father, he took over the organisation.
During his tenure at Glyndebourne, Christie broadened the company's finances through increased corporate sponsorship. The company's repertoire also expanded, including commissions of new operas. He also oversaw the demolition of the old theatre and construction of the new theatre, over the period 1992-1994. In addition, the company began its Glydnebourne Touring Opera (now Glyndebourne on Tour) in 1968, its first outreach ensemble. Christie retired from the company on 31 December 1999, and handed over control of the company to his son Gus Christie.
Christie was knighted in 1984 and appointed a Companion of Honour in 2001. In 2013 he won a special Lifetime Achievement Award at the Opera Awards in London.
Christie married Mary Nicholson in 1958. The couple had four children, Hector, Gus, Ptolemy and Louise. His widow and children all survive him.

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