Neville Dilkes

English conductor and organist
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IntroEnglish conductor and organist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
isMusician Conductor
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth28 August 1930
Age94 years
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Biography

Neville Dilkes (born 28 August 1930) is an English conductor and organist.
He was born in Derby, England to a musical family. He became a Fellow of Trinity College of Music, London, and later did his National Service in the Royal Army Medical Corps. He taught at Repton, and then in 1955 was named Director of Music at Corby Grammar School, where he mounted a school production of Gluck's opera Orfeo ed Euridice. This brought together a number of musicians from the Midlands, who formed the Kettering Symphony Orchestra under Dilkes' leadership.
In 1961 he formed the Midland Sinfonia and also a chamber music performance group, Opera Da Camera. The Midland Sinfonia was administered from Dilkes' home for its first five years; it acquired a permanent office in Nottingham in 1966, and gave its first London concert in 1968. It was later renamed the English Sinfonia.
In 1963 he joined the Netherlands Radio Union International Conductors' Course, where his principal tutor was Dean Dixon. He was the inaugural winner of the Watney-Sargent Award, chosen by Sir Malcolm Sargent himself.
He is an associate conductor of the Philomusica of London. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists.

Recordings

Neville Dilkes’ recordings include:

  • Malcolm Arnold, Sinfonietta No. 1, Op. 48; Sinfonietta No. 2, Op. 65 (Philharmonia Orchestra, 1977)
  • George Butterworth, The Banks of Green Willow, A Shropshire Lad
  • Franz Doppler, Wood-bird for flute and 4 horns, Op. 21 (Philharmonia Orchestra)
  • Hamilton Harty, A John Field Suite (English Sinfonia)
  • Arthur Honegger, Concerto da camera for flute, English horn and strings
  • John Ireland, The Holy Boy (English Sinfonia)
  • Walter Leigh, Concertino for Harpsichord and Strings (conductor and harpischordist; English Sinfonia)
  • E. J. Moeran, Symphony in G minor, Two Pieces for Small Orchestra (English Sinfonia)
  • Peter Warlock, Capriol Suite

Private life

Neville Dilkes married Pamela Walton, who died in 1979, they had 4 daughters. He married Christine Allen in 1986.

He lives in Nalliers, France.

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