Sir Andrew Davis
Statement from Lyric Opera of Chicago
Anthony Freud, general director, president & CEO of Lyric Opera of Chicago, Enrique Mazzola, music director of Lyric Opera of Chicago, and Sylvia Neil, Lyric Opera of Chicago board chair, join together to share news of the death of the company’s music director emeritus, Sir Andrew Davis. The renowned conductor served as Lyric’s music director and principal conductor for two decades, with an illustrious career that spanned the globe and included leading significant orchestras on several continents. Having made his Lyric debut in 1986, Davis served as the company’s music director and principal conductor from 2000 to 2021. During his immensely distinguished tenure at Lyric, he conducted a vast repertoire that encompassed operas by Berg, Berlioz, Bizet, Britten, Dvořák, Gilbert and Sullivan, Gounod, Humperdinck, Janáček, Lehár, López-Bellido, Massenet, Mozart, Mussorgsky, Poulenc, Puccini, Rossini, Stauss, Tchaikovsky, Verdi, Wagner, and Weinberg. He led nearly 700 performances of 62 operas by 22 different composers. |
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Sir Andrew Davis and his late wife, American soprano Gianna Rolandi, met at Glyndebourne and married in 1989, living in England until Davis’s appointment as music director and principal conductor in 2000, when Chicago, and Lyric Opera, became their home. Rolandi retired from performing in 1994 and became the first director of vocal studies for Lyric’s Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center in 2001, later becoming the program’s director from 2006-2013. After her retirement, she continued to teach privately. She passed away in 2021. The couple are survived by their son, Ed Frazier Davis, an accomplished composer.
The family is planning a private memorial service. All of us treasure our memories of Sir Andrew and hold Ed Frazier Davis in our fondest thoughts. sirandrewdavis.com/obituary For more information, visit lyricopera.org. |