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A BBC music star who entertained millions has died aged 74.
Tributes have poured in for conductor and composer Ronald Corp after his sudden death on May 7.
He was best known for his work with the BBC Concert Orchestra, BBC Proms, the Highgate Choral Society and the London Chorus.
Announcing the news on Thursday, the London Chorus shared: ‘It is with the most intense sadness that we announce that our beloved Musical Director, Ronald Corp, died on the morning of 7th May at Bath.
‘Ron was not simply a highly talented musician, as a composer, conductor and chorus master.
‘He was a genuine friend to us all: motivated at all times by the sincerity of his love of music and of the people with whom he made it.’

BBC music star, Ronald Corp, who entertained millions has died aged 74
Classical FM added in an Instagram post: ‘Ronald Corp OBE, composer, conductor, ordained priest and a great champion of English choral music, has died aged 74.
‘Corp founded the New London Orchestra and the New London Children’s Choir, and was due to perform one of his own works at this year’s Three Choirs Festival in Hereford.
‘Thank you for the music, maestro.’
Fans added in the comments section: ‘Truly sad news, Ron was a fabulous musician and lovely person’;
‘Thank you for the music for making a difference in so many children’s lives. You legacy will live on’;
‘Truly shaped the musical lives of so many children, including mine. I will be forever grateful and remembering NLCC fondly. Thank you, Ron’;
‘Such an honour to have sung for him for so many years in NLCC. He made me LOVE singing and music. Always so much fun to be around him. Will be greatly missed xxx.’
‘Oh how sad – I was in the BBC Club choir when he was conductor and he was lovely! X.’