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The Old Lady
I am very sorry to say that Clavicembalo ( David ) died last Saturday. sad.gif
I PM'd him to ask how he was, and his sister PM'd me back and asked me to ring her.
David took a turn for the worse and died in hospital.
She said he had been very happy of late, and enjoyed his forum friends and get togethers.
RIP David.
Car Expert
Oh no sad.gif sad.gif

Car Expert
katyjay
QUOTE(The Old Lady @ Oct 18 2010, 05:55 PM) *

I am very sorry to say that Clavicembalo ( David ) died last Saturday. sad.gif
I PM'd him to ask how he was, and his sister PM'd me back and asked me to ring her.
David took a turn for the worse and died in hospital.
She said he had been very happy of late, and enjoyed his forum friends and get togethers.
RIP David.

Oh no! How awful sad.gif


Thank you for letting us know, The Old Lady.

Even though he hadn't been a member for long, he was a wonderful contributor to these forums, a lovely person in real life too, and he will be sadly missed.

Please pass my condolences on to his family.
anacrusis
I am so very sorry to hear this. Having met him on the last baroque day, I found him courteous, gentle, and easy to talk to, and he was a good muscian too.

My thoughts and condolences to his family and friends.
maggiemay
Oh my goodness gracious. What sad news. David will be sadly missed on here - he was such good fun, and such an interesting and inspiring member of the forums.

The recent forum awards are evidence of this !

Sincere condolences from us to his family and friends. Thank you for letting us know, The Old Lady.
andante_in_c
That is very, very sad news. I was delighted to meet him and hear him play at Cardiff, and his contributions here were always lively and interesting.

I will miss him. sad.gif
MollyB
How very sad for his family; my sincere condolences to them.

Had he been ill for some time? I didn't know David at all so I wasn't aware that he was unwell.

May he rest in peace.
nova
What very sad news. He was a lovely presence on the forums, and I'm sorry I never got to meet him in person.
N
music margaret
That is really sad news, he was such a great forum member!

I will miss him even though I haven't met him.

Condolences to his family - I hope they are aware of this forum and his contributions.
CJB
What a horrible shock. His humour and insightful postings will be sorely missed. My thoughts are with his friends and family.
Collyermum
So sorry to hear that. His contributions will be sadly missed. Best wishes to his friends and family.
SueHM
Oh dear, what a shock. I was hoping to meet David as he lived near to me. I enjoyed his contributions and he was such an enthusiast. I'm glad he came our way...
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Solari
WHAT!!!! sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif

*checks date* Not April 1st... sad.gif And I did notice it'd been very quiet around here lately so hadn't bothered engaging in the usual banter...

He was so much fun at Dyrham park and at the last Baroque day, he'll really be missed this time around - seeing him sitting at the harpsichord made me chuckle! I assume a funeral will be announced at some point - can we send flowers?
Tequila
QUOTE(CJB @ Oct 18 2010, 06:13 PM) *

What a horrible shock. His humour and insightful postings will be sorely missed. My thoughts are with his friends and family.



Yes- what a shock! I can't word it better myself and though I never met him I did enjoy his posts.
Please pass on my condolences too.
Bagpuss
Shocking news. Does anyone know if there is a charity that was close to his heart for me to make a small donation?

Huggles to his closest family and friends. His contributions here will be very much missed.

Bag x
muffinmonster
That is terrible news. I never met him, but 'knew' him through his posts and his enthusiasm and thoughtfuless always came through. Thank you for letting us know.
sbhoa
He will be missed as a forum member and I expect more so by family and friends. sad.gif
Was looking forward to meeting him in Birmingham.
Organistin
I am shocked and saddened. I have never met the guy but I feel really upset. I was just thinking how quiet it had been as he hadn't been posting. I enjoyed his posts and I was so impressed with the way he shared all the ups and downs of his diploma with us - so helpful for the rest of us who aspire to taking a diploma at some point.

Condolences to his family.
skylark
Very shocked and sad.

He made such an impact on the forum, and in such a good way.

I'll miss his wit and humour, his enthusiasm for maths and music, his kind help to me over piano matters, and in person he was a lovely gentle giant.

RIP David - you've brought your own light to a lot of lives both here and elsewhere, and you'll be remembered with much affection.
Solari
I was just thinking, that as a teacher he will have touched the lives of many, and his love for music and mathematics will doubtless have inspired many of his pupils. The passing on of his infectious kind of enthusiasm to others is not a bad thing to leave behind and be remembered for. wink.gif

I'm so glad he got to perform on his namesake to a bunch of us forumites. smile.gif clap.gif clap.gif

RIP David. If there's a "heaven", then maybe he'll relish the challenge of learning harp! laugh.gif
maggiemay
Thank you for that, Solari! laughing here and shaking my head even as I type.
I had missed that first time round - (May 22 was also my daughter's wedding day).

RIP David.
Celeste
No... I can't believe it.
missypiano
I am in total shock! He was such a lovely and fun person, he will be missed! sad.gif
I will always remember us discussing Albeniz at Dyrham Park and him playing several of his pieces after our conversation. He was a great pianist, an excellent sightreader and a wonderful person.
RIP David. sad.gif and sincere condolences to his family.
MDSS
What terrible news sad.gif

I never met him person, but his posts were always a pleasure to read.

RIP David
andante
Very sad news, condolences to his family.
skylark
For those who never met David, here he is doing one of the things he liked best - playing the piano, the photo being taken in the Great Hall at Dyrham Park last April. He played Happy Birthday in the style of lots of different composers, including Schoenberg - very clever, and very entertaining!

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And here he is at the pub afterwards. It was the first time he'd met anybody off the forum, but he took it all in his stride.

IPB Image


He'd been looking forward to going back to Dyrham Park at Christmas to perform with Fred Chopin and Clara Schumann who he met at the April event.

I still can't quite take it in sad.gif
lucky045
That's terrible! Sincerest condolences to his family. sad.gif sad.gif
Susie
That's very sad news indeed and he'll be very much missed round here.

But I'm also glad that he enjoyed being part of the forums and meeting everyone and playing.
aesir22
What a tragedy. He clearly loved music and the forum. His insights here will be missed by many. Rest in Peace, all thoughts to your family and friends. If there's a heaven, its full of piano's I hope!
DaisyChain
Desperately sad to hear this. He was a lovely person, and a talented musician too. What a pity he didn't get his Diploma before his untimely passing.

*Cries real tears* RIP David xxxxx
Babybird2
How sad sad.gif

I never met David, but his great sense of humour and his passion and enthusiasm for music and mathematics certainly made an impression.

RIP David - and condolences to his family and friends sad.gif
corenfa
Like so many people here, I'd never met him in person but I grew to appreciate his gentle humour and wit. I really never thought I would be saying this about someone on an internet forum, but I am. I will miss him. It's inadequate to say this, but my thoughts are with his family.
barry-clari
This is such sad, sad news. sad.gif

Met clavicembalo twice, at Solari's first baroque day, and at LooneyTunes' second Cardiff event, where I had the pleasure of having him accompany me on the Lutoslawski Dance Preludes. A thoroughly great guy, who was a good friend and he contributed much to these forums and the live events, and I'm sure he had so much more to give.

My deepest sympathies go to all who knew him, his family and friends.

RIP, clavicembalo. We're all going to miss you sad.gif
Appassionata
I am saddened to hear the news and feel privileged to have met him in Cardiff last month. He was such a lovely gentleman and a great pianist.
corenfa
I was looking forward to hearing about his progress for the next try at DipABRSM.

Sorry I can't remember who mentioned the idea here first - I too would like to know if there was a charity he was fond of.
eldatom
QUOTE(The Old Lady @ Oct 18 2010, 05:55 PM) *

I am very sorry to say that Clavicembalo ( David ) died last Saturday. sad.gif
I PM'd him to ask how he was, and his sister PM'd me back and asked me to ring her.
David took a turn for the worse and died in hospital.
She said he had been very happy of late, and enjoyed his forum friends and get togethers.
RIP David.


Oh my goodness, this is a terrible shock, I had no idea he was poorly.

He was a brilliant composer too, he sent his duet composition to Chris H and myself called The Music Box, it was beautiful and we had hope to play it at Pro corda. Unfortunately it was a little too difficult for us to manage.

My thoughts and prayers are with his family whilst they try and get through this sad time.
Tortellini
I am so sorry to hear this. I only "knew" him through this forum but his posts were always interesting and he sounded like a really nice person. My condolences to his family.
woodwind
What sad news. Not having been on the Forums much recently I hadn't realised he was ill either. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends. You are in my prayers.
hillyb
Very sad news indeed. So sorry to hear this. Condolences to family and friends.
Frederic Chopin
QUOTE(skylark @ Oct 18 2010, 07:29 PM) *
For those who never met David, here he is doing one of the things he liked best - playing the piano, the photo being taken in the Great Hall at Dyrham Park last April. He played Happy Birthday in the style of lots of different composers, including Schoenberg - very clever, and very entertaining!

IPB Image

And here he is at the pub afterwards. It was the first time he'd met anybody off the forum, but he took it all in his stride.

IPB Image

He'd been looking forward to going back to Dyrham Park at Christmas to perform with Fred Chopin and Clara Schumann who he met at the April event.

I still can't quite take it in sad.gif

I am in total shock!!! sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif

I was looking forward to hearing him play his diploma pieces at Dyrham Park this December and was going to pick him up from the train station that day. Earlier this evening, I was actually about to email him to ask him to bring those wonderful Happy Birthday Variations when I received the email from Skylark telling me the dreadful news.

We will definitely miss you loads... sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif
Flossie
ohmy.gif ohmy.gif ohmy.gif blink.gif I'm really surprised and sorry to hear this. Condolances to his family and all those on here who actually knew him as a person.
T.W. Adorno
The ABRSM forums have lost an intelligent, knowledgeable and witty poster, and will be poorer without his contribution.

He came across as a really nice guy. RIP Clavicembalo.
muzikalbadger
Very very sorry to hear this news... Can't add anything to what's already been said, but the forums have lost an amazing contributor, and I for one will really miss his posts... sad.gif
Roseau
I too never met him but enjoyed his posts and am shocked and saddened by his sudden disappearance.
piano*singing*lover
Very sad and shocking news.
My thoughts are with his family.
skylark
Most of us will probably remember clavi posting about the good friend he lost, only a month ago. He was a fellow teacher and he'd greatly enriched clavi's musical life. How sad that what clavi said at the time should now read like his own epitaph, but what a wonderful epitaph to have...

QUOTE(clavicembalo @ Sep 21 2010, 05:09 PM) *

We who are teachers are truly privileged to touch so many peoples' lives.


His family can be rightly proud of him, because he did truly enrich a lot of lives.
Fran*Piano
QUOTE(Celeste @ Oct 18 2010, 06:50 PM) *

No... I can't believe it.


Me either,Celeste. I read on a thread "RIP Clavi" and I was praying he'd just deactivated his account or something...
I never even met the guy, but he seemed like such a lovely, genuine man and I'm so incredibly upset to hear about this. Even on the forums, amongst people who had never even met him he was so well-liked and I'm just seriously having trouble getting my head round the idea that he's gone! I knew he was ill but didn't realise he was so very poorly, my deepest thoughts and condolences go out to his family and friends, what a dreadful shock sad.gif I never thought I'd say this about a person I'd never met and had conversed with only over the internet, but I will genuinely miss him.
RIP Clavicembalo, and although it's our loss here on earth, if there's a heaven, it's definitely their gain!!! piano.gif piano.gif piano.gif
scotliz
I am really shocked. I was fortunate enough to play a duet at Cardiff with David - he sight read - and we had such fun as I struggled to keep pace with him.

I drove David home and we had a lovely conversation. Although I had only just met him, I felt as if I had known him for ages. I will miss his lively and engaging posts.
The Old Lady
I will find out details and let you know. No date as yet.
Bev
andante_in_c
QUOTE(The Old Lady @ Oct 18 2010, 09:48 PM) *

I will find out details and let you know. No date as yet.
Bev

Thanks, Bev.
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