Awards & Winners

Elgar Howarth

Date of Birth 04-November-1935
Place of Birth Cannock
(England, Staffordshire)
Nationality England
Also know as Howarth, Elgar
Profession Conductor
Elgar Howarth is an English conductor and composer. Howarth was born at Cannock, Staffordshire. He was educated in the 1950s at Manchester University and the Royal Manchester College of Music, where his fellow students included the composers Harrison Birtwistle, Alexander Goehr, Peter Maxwell Davies, and the pianist John Ogdon. Together they formed New Music Manchester, a group dedicated to the performance of new music. He has worked with all leading British orchestras, as well as many orchestras worldwide. He has conducted many operas, and premiered György Ligeti's Le Grand Macabre at the Grand Opera Stockholm in 1978, and four operas by Harrison Birtwistle: The Mask of Orpheus at English National Opera, Yan Tan Tethera for Opera Factory, Gawain at the Royal Opera House in London and The Second Mrs Kong at Glyndebourne. He was Principal Guest Conductor of Opera North from 1985 to 1988, and Music Advisor to the company from 2002 to 2004. As a composer and former trumpet player, he writes mainly for brass instruments. Swedish trumpeter Håkan Hardenberger has premiered several of his works on cornet, including his Cornet Concerto, Canto, and Capriccio.

Awards by Elgar Howarth

Check all the awards nominated and won by Elgar Howarth.

1997


Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera
Honored for : Die Soldaten, The Prince Of Homburg
(For conducting English National Opera's Die Soldaten and The Prince Of Homburg at the London Coliseum.)

Nominations 1997 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Opera Die Soldaten","The Prince Of Homburg
For conducting English National Opera's Die Soldaten and The Prince Of Homburg at the London Coliseum.