The Oscar-winning composer and conductor has died at the age of 89, leaving behind an illustrious career spanning film, jazz, classical and pop
André Previn obituary
Charismatic conductor, composer and pianist renowned as one of the most versatile musicians of his generation
Conductor and composer André Previn dies at 89
Musician, who won four Oscars and conducted the London Symphony Orchestra, blurred musical boundaries
February 2012
LSO/Previn – review
Previn's own musical output has latterly become as prodigious as his talents always were, writes Martin Kettle
May 2011
Previn: Brief Encounter – review
André Previn seems to be developing a habit of turning iconic works into operas and diluting their impact in the process, writes Tim Ashley
January 2011
LSO/Previn – review
The quality achieved in André Previn's programme with the LSO spoke of a relationship between the ensemble and its conductor laureate that remains, however infrequent his visits latterly, genuinely special, writes George Hall
September 2008
Emma Brockes talks to composer André Previn: 'I gambled on my talent'
At 80, André Previn still has all the impish energy that won him four Oscars and five wives. He talks to Emma Brockes about marriage to Mia, and his loathing of Lang Lang
June 2008
LSO/Previn/Mutter
Barbican, London
October 2007
LSO/Previn
Barbican, London
June 2005
LSO/Previn
Barbican, London
Previn at 75
Barbican, London
Baton charged
He's famous for his film scores, the succession of beautiful wives and that Morecambe and Wise skit. Now, aged 75, André Previn says he wants to make composition the heart of his musical life. Stephen Moss meets him.
December 2003
Previn: Violin Concerto; Bernstein: Serenade/ Mutter/ Boston SO/ Previn