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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 .
Gubbay is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aline Gubbay (1920–2005), Canadian photographer, art historian, and writer; Anthony Gubbay (born 1932), Zimbabwean judge; Raymond Gubbay (born 1946), English music promoter
Many events are promoted by the Hall, whilst since the early 1970s promoter Raymond Gubbay has brought a range of events to the Hall including opera, ballet and classical music. Some events include classical and rock concerts, conferences, banquets, ballroom dancing, poetry recitals, educational talks, motor shows, ballet, opera, film ...
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]
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.
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)
The Chorus, still collaborating with Raymond Gubbay Ltd, sold out the Barbican Hall once again with their third Christmas show there (20 December). The show was hosted by Sandi Toksvig . 2005
A lifelong Gilbert and Sullivan afficiando, he was the director of the short-lived Savoy Theatre Opera project in 2004, founded by Raymond Gubbay. He took to the stage for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in their last season at the Strand, playing Sir Joseph Porter in H.M.S. Pinafore.