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Derek Collier

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Derek Collier (1927 – 24 June 2008) was an English violinist and leader of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. He is also the maternal grandfather of Jacob Collier.

Collier studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London and also with Alfredo Campoli. He performed as a soloist with many of the leading British and North American orchestras and gave the first performances in Britain of violin concertos by Dag Wirén, Joaquín Rodrigo and Boris Blacher.

Collier used a violin made by Pietro Guarneri and he made a number of commercial recordings for EMI and Decca with pianists including Ernest Lush[1] and Daphne Ibbott.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Voice of the Violin, HMV XLP20080 (1966)
  2. ^ The World of the Violin vol.2, Decca SPA 405 (1975)