Biography
Recognised as one of today's leading Britten experts as a result of his collaboration with the composer, Steuart Bedford has conducted the composer’s operas in the most important houses, including the 1973 world premiere of Death in Venice.
Recent highlights include a critically acclaimed production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Garsington Opera, a new production of Death in Venice with the Canadian Opera Company, Die Enführung aus dem Serail for Opéra de Rennes and Linda di Chamounix for Opéra de Toulon.
This season he conducts Salome at San Diego Opera, Turn of the Screw at Central City Opera in Summer 2012 and a production of Albert Herring at Aldeburgh.
Reviews
"Under Bedford’s baton, the COC orchestra gave an evocative reading of Britten’s atonal and 12 tone music…My only regret with this production is I wished there were a video screen somewhere where you could see the actions in the pit." (La Scena Musicale, October 2010)
"Conductor Steuart Bedford, who helmed the opera’s 1973 premiere, brings out all the shimmering colours and shadows in Britten’s score, which can turn voluptuous or menacing in a heartbeat. The COC orchestra has seldom sounded more alive or spontaneous. " (Now Magazine, October 2010)
"Bedford’s reading of the score extracts the full power of this modern music with gentle contours. He teases out the lyrical, while never letting us forget that there are dark emotional and physical undercurrents from the moment the stage lights go up." (Toronto Star, October 2010)
“Bedford’s conducting was exacting and elucidating… Britten didn’t waste a note, and Bedford let none escape notice.” (Los Angeles Times, April 2009)
“An ideal Peter Grimes.” (San Diego Union-Tribune, April 2009)
“Conducting Britten’s ravishingly beautiful and vibrant score was British conductor Steuart Bedford, a long-time acquaintance of the composer and a leading expert in performance of his works.” (San Diego Community Newspaper Group, April 2009)
“Another coup was securing the authoritative services of Steuart Bedford, a longtime Britten associate who had conducted the world stage premiere… The British maestro secured glowingly atmospheric playing from a fine 15-member instrumental ensemble.” (Chicago Tribune, May 2009)
“The orchestral and vocal delivery, under the astute direction of Conductor Steuart Bedford, was magnificent.” (SteadStyleChicago.com, May 2009)
“A highly successful and passionate performance. Bedford led a lively reading of the score, bringing out nuances of the composer’s orchestration often lost on other conductors.” (ConcertoNet.com, May 2009)







