02 Jul 2009
For anyone who loves music, it’s difficult to imagine life before St David’s Hall – but as a fairly young City Councillor I shared responsibility for getting it built and for deciding to “go for it” by establishing the Cardiff Singer of the World Competition. We weren’t sure it would work – but it has put Cardiff and Wales on the map. The idea came from a BBC staff member but the decision to go ahead was political. The then Leader of the Council, Phil Dunleavy, was a postman and voluntary youth worker – not a businessman or a bureaucrat - just an ordinary citizen with a passion for people and a hunger for his come city to be “the best”. In 1983 he saw the potential, so this month 25 of the world’s finest singers came to St David’s Hall for what is now the biennial BBC Cardiff Singer of the World. More than 600 singers from 68 countries took part in auditions held in 44 locations as far afield as Sydney and Stockholm, Bucharest and Beijing.