Howard Davis (musician)
Howard Davis (9 April 1940 – 5 February 2008) was a British violinist, best known as the leader for more than 35 years of the Alberni Quartet.[1][2] He was greatly respected both as a refined player and as an inspirational and influential teacher.[3] He was a student at the Royal Academy of Music in London from 1958 to 1963 and became professor of violin in 1982.
Howard Davis | |
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Born | 9 April 1940 |
Died | 5 February 2008 67) | (aged
Nationality | British |
Occupation | violinist |
Known for | Alberni Quartet leader |
Spouse | Virginia Black |
Children | two sons |
He played on a Carlo Tononi violin which was sold to the Royal Academy of Music towards the end of his career. He owned many other valuable instruments and many bows.
Howard also had a house in Northern France where he went often in the holidays. He had a concert hall built there to give recitals by himself and his pupils.
Howard Davis died on 5 February 2008 of a respiratory disease. His wife, Virginia Black, and their two sons survive him.
References
- "timesonline.co.uk Obit". Archived from the original on 23 May 2010. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
- Lives Remembered: Elizabeth Bryan, Howard Davis, Pearl Witherington www.thetimes.co.uk, accessed 19 February 2021
- Page at RAM