South Wales Echo

Tributes to music conductor

- ANGHARAD THOMAS Reporter angharad.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

TRIBUTES have been paid to a music conductor described as “a truly great man” who has died at the age of 84.

Derek Holvey MBE, originally from Cwmparc, Rhondda, and since resided in Gelli, passed away on August 3.

Mr Holvey forged a career as a much-admired musical director in Rhondda Cynon Taf and South Wales, becoming member and bandmaster of both the Parc and Dare and Treherbert and District bands.

The talented musician then turned his hand to conducting with the Bridgend County Wind Band, Rhondda Cynon Taf Youth Orchestra, followed by the Four Counties Youth Orchestra.

And as adjudicato­r of the Treorchy Male Choir Young Musician and Singer of the Year, he watched and inspired the best young talent in south Wales, making a difference to generation­s of young musicians.

His daughter, Claire Hughes, said: “He was an amazing dad and husband. He was very funny, had an amazing sense of humour – very quick witted. He had a very varied and interestin­g full life, predominan­tly in music. He was a cornet player, starting off in Parc and Dare band as a young boy. He’s been in multiple bands throughout his life, up until weeks before his death.

“We’ve all been involved with music with my dad in some way or another – you couldn’t help it in our household, there was always music playing.”

Claire said his love and legacy of music has been left behind with her and her siblings, Anthony and Janet.

She said: “I grew up with music when I was younger. I still play the violin and have been conducted by my dad. My sister played the flute when she was younger and my brother also had the opportunit­y when he was younger.

“He started off with percussion but decided it wasn’t for him. As he got older, he now plays the bass guitar with a local band – my father was really proud of him. Despite it not being his type of music, he was very proud of his achievemen­ts.”

In 2012, he was awarded an MBE in the 2012 New Year Honours List, honoured for Services to Music in South East Wales as conductor of the Four Counties Youth Orchestra. He was nominated by his students which meant “so much” to the family as the students “thought so highly of him to do that.”

Claire said he thought very fondly of his students and added: “He was in absolute joy to be able to teach everyone – many have gone to have a musical career. He was so happy to be able to play a part in that. I think he was very proud of his students he worked with. He was proud of their achievemen­t no matter how big or small. He was very encouragin­g of everybody – he was a very supportive and patient man.”

Many of his former students shared their memories of him. One said: “Rest in peace, Mr Holvey. You were a legend in music education and beyond.”

Bridgend Music Service also made a tribute, saying: “Derek was certainly one of the best! A fantastic trumpet and cornet player, conductor, educator, mentor, but most importantl­y a truly great man. We were very lucky to have Derek as one of our extremely dedicated youth orchestra tutors for many years finally retiring at 81 years old!”

In addition to music, Mr Holvey’s other passion was Ton Pentre Football Club as a beloved supporter, committee member, programme editor and groundsman.

 ?? ?? Derek Holvey MBE with his wife Deidre
Derek Holvey MBE with his wife Deidre

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