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Raymond Jonathan Gubbay, CBE (born 2 April 1946) [1] is a British impresario, active primarily in the UK, and Europe. He has worked with classical artists including Anna Netrebko , Jonas Kaufmann , Bryn Terfel , Joseph Calleja , Rolando Villazon , Yehudi Menuhin , James Galway , Henry Mancini , Victor Borge , and Kiri te Kanawa .
He appears regularly as a soloist in Raymond Gubbay concerts such as Classical Spectacular [50] and Last Night of the Proms as well as a soloist with Sinfonia Viva including their Darley Park outdoor concerts [51] to audiences of over 30,000. He holds dual citizenship of Australia and the UK and currently lives in south east London.
In November 2011, she made her Royal Albert Hall debut as a concert artist performing in Raymond Gubbay's Classical Spectacular. [8] In March 2015, it was announced that O'Doherty would be a member of the Armenian group Genealogy in their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. [9]
Former regular events include Classical Spectacular, a Raymond Gubbay production, which performed at the Hall from 1989 to 2022. It combined popular classical music, lights and special effects. It combined popular classical music, lights and special effects.
He was also chief operating officer at live music venue Raymond Gubbay Ltd and held senior artistic roles for projects including the 2000 and 2012 Olympic Games in Sydney and London.
She also performs regularly at Raymond Gubbay's "Classical Spectacular" events at the Royal Albert Hall. She toured with G4 in December 2006, and "realised one of her dreams" by singing Silent Night with José Carreras on the Royal Albert Hall stage. She toured with Russell Watson in March 2007 and also embarked on a European summer tour with ...
DGSC perform Pirates in Canada, 2007.. Derby Gilbert & Sullivan Company, based in Derby, England, produced the works of Gilbert and Sullivan from 1966 to 2018. The company won the amateur competition at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival an unprecedented six times [1] [2] and was called "one of the most highly acclaimed nonprofessional theatre companies in the UK". [3]
2 April – Raymond Gubbay, classical music promoter [5] 4 April – Dave Hill, guitarist ; 11 April – Bob Harris, DJ; 10 May. Donovan, folk singer; Graham Gouldman, singer and songwriter ; Dave Mason, singer-songwriter and guitarist (Traffic and Fleetwood Mac) 15 May – Aly Bain, Scottish fiddler (The Boys of the Lough)