Andrew Davis, 80, Dies; Renowned Conductor Who Championed Britain's Music
Briefly

More than many conductors, Mr. Davis was remembered by those who worked with him as deriving a sense of physical enjoyment from the music - almost a palpable pleasure,
Mr. Davis made his mark and earned his way into the affections of his fellow Britons as an interpreter of 20th-century British music, particularly the works of Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Delius, Holst, Britten, and others.
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