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    Composer Oliver Knussen dies aged 66

    Composer Oliver Knussen dies aged 66

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    Image caption Knussen conducting at the BBC Proms in 2010

    The British composer and conductor Oliver Knussen has died at the age of 66 after a short illness.

    His publisher Faber Music confirmed his death and saluted his "extraordinary impact on the musical community".

    Knussen previously worked with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and most recently with the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group.

    An opera adaptation of the children's classic Where the Wild Things Are was among his best-known work.

    Last year the conductor cancelled a concert at the Barbican in London after developing pneumonia.

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    Twitter post by @FaberMusic: Faber Music is deeply saddened to announce the death of Oliver Knussen, our beloved House Composer of over forty years Image Copyright @FaberMusic @FaberMusic Report

    Alan Davey, controller of BBC Radio 3, BBC Proms and BBC Orchestras commented: "Olly's death is devastating - he is a towering and irreplaceable figure in British music and had many associations over the years with BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Proms and BBC Radio 3.

    "His compositions had such strength, economy and clarity. He selflessly championed the music of fellow composers and was an all-round lovely, thoughtful, engaging man who will be hugely missed by everyone. Our thoughts are with his family and friends."

    Knussen was born in Glasgow and grew up near London. He began composing at the age of six and wrote his first symphony at the age of 13.

    He went on to make his conducting debut two years later, when he was just 15, with the London Symphony Orchestra, where his father was principal double bass.

    Knussen led the LSO in the premiere of his first symphony in 1968. After that he went on to conduct for different orchestras around the world, earning a CBE in 1994 and becoming the music director of the London Sinfonietta in 1998.

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    Image caption Knussen was awarded The Queen's Medal for Music in 2016

    Among the prolific composer's most-loved works were his two children's operas, Where the Wild Things Are and Higglety Pigglety Pop!, both based on the books by Maurice Sendak.

    The composer-conductor was married to television director Sue Knussen, who died in 2003. The couple have a daughter, Sonya, who is a mezzo-soprano.

    Knussen appeared last month conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Aldeburgh Festival in Suffolk.

    He was scheduled to appear during the BBC's Philharmonic 2018-19 season at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall in March.

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