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Bonynge

British  
/ ˈbɒnɪŋ /

noun

  1. Richard . born 1930, Australian conductor, esp of opera

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Her abilities led Richard Bonynge, the Sydney-born conductor and vocal coach, her husband of 56 years, to persuade her early on to explore the bel canto repertory.

From New York Times • Oct. 11, 2010

But it was the musical side of her training that mattered most, and here Bonynge reappeared in her life.

From The Guardian • Oct. 11, 2010

The family statement said Sutherland is survived by her husband, conductor Richard Bonynge, their son, Adam, daughter-in-law Helen, and two grandchildren.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 11, 2010

There Mr. Bonynge became the major influence on her development.

From New York Times • Oct. 11, 2010

First, the great Bonynge comes upon the scene And asks the favor of the British Queen.

From Black Beetles in Amber by Bierce, Ambrose