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Arts broadcasting legend Humphrey Burton dies at 94
17 Dec
Summary
- Sir Humphrey Burton, an influential arts broadcaster, passed away at 94.
- He revolutionized classical music programming for the general public.
- His career included launching BBC Young Musician of the Year.

Sir Humphrey Burton, a transformative figure in arts broadcasting, has passed away at 94. His career was marked by a profound commitment to bringing classical music to a wider audience, a mission he pursued through innovative programming and dedicated leadership.
During the 1960s and 70s, Burton headed BBC's music and arts departments, where he championed diverse content. His influence extended to launching the BBC Young Musician of the Year in 1978, a platform that has since discovered numerous celebrated soloists.
Recognized for his contributions, Burton received multiple awards, including three from the British Academy and four Emmys. He was also knighted in the 2020 New Year Honours for his significant services to classical music and the arts, leaving behind a rich legacy.




