Myer Fredman

He was involved in the creation of Glyndebourne Touring Opera, of which he was musical director for seven years, 1968–74.

[4] Myer Fredman conducted the Australian premieres of Sir Michael Tippett's opera The Midsummer Marriage (in the presence of the composer),[5] and Benjamin Britten's opera Death in Venice, at consecutive Adelaide Festivals.

His other recordings included the music of Britten, Delius, Vaughan Williams, Respighi, Rubbra, Sir Eugene Goossens, Arthur Benjamin, Richard Meale, Robert Still, and Ross Edwards.

[6] Myer Fredman orchestrated and arranged instrumental and operatic music by J. S. Bach, John Dowland, Mozart, Donizetti, Tchaikovsky, Puccini and Elgar, and he was the first person to write extensively of the role of the conductor in the operas of Mozart, in From Idomeneo to Die Zauberflote; A conductor's commentary.

[7][8] The Italian Government awarded Myer Fredman the medal Per Servizio della Musica e Cultura Italiana.