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Simon Streatfeild

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He regularly guest conducted in Canada, the US, the UK and Europe, and other places. He was Conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of the
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from 1965 to 1977: Principal Viola, Assistant Conductor, acting Music Director, and Associate Conductor.
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In 1987 Streatfeild received a Canadian Music Council Medal for outstanding service to music in Canada.
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and he left the QSO in 1991 over artistic differences. During his tenure the orchestra made its
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In 2000 Streatfeild served as principal guest conductor and artistic advisor for
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1981–1984, overlapping the last year with his new post as conductor of the
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from 1969 to 1981. From 1977 to 1981 he was a visiting professor at the
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for ten years, where he was also Professor of Orchestral Conducting.
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Riley, Maurice W. (1991), "Brief Biographies of Violists",
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He moved to Canada, where he played various roles with the
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Music Directors of the Orchestre Symphonique de Québec
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The Canadian Encyclopedia: Quebec Symphony Orchestra
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Index

/ˈstrɛtfild/
violist
conductor
Windsor, Berkshire
England
Frederick Riddle
Royal College of Music
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
London Symphony Orchestra
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Vancouver Bach Choir
University of Western Ontario
Regina Symphony Orchestra
Quebec Symphony Orchestra
James DePreist
Toronto
Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
Michael Matthews
Symphony Nova Scotia
Norwegian Academy of Music
Oslo
Mahler
Berlioz
Shostakovich
Britten
Honegger
Messiaen

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