Davis was a keyboardist (piano, harpsichord and organ) for the
Academy of St Martin in the Fields from 1966 to 1970. He conducted the orchestra in 33 recordings; three of them received
Juno Awards and two a
Grammy nomination. He supported young talent, collaborating with the
Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra and supporting the founding of the
Toronto Children's Chorus, performing in TSO concerts. He also played keyboard instruments and sometimes entertained as "master of ceremonies" in costume. He returned every year to conduct the orchestra, altogether 50 years from his debut in 1974. He conducted around 1000 concerts, at halls also including
Massey Hall and
Ontario Place. In 2018 a street near his home was named Sir Andrew Davis Lane. In April 2022, he was one of former TSO music directors including
Gustavo Gimeno meeting to celebrate the orchestra's 100th season, ''Maestros' Homecoming''. He conducted operas there such as Janácek's
The Makropulos Case, Rossini's
Le comte Ory and Alban Berg's
Lulu. Davis concluded his Glyndebourne tenure in 2000. In 1989, Sir
John Drummond appointed Davis as chief conductor of the
BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBC SO). During his BBC SO tenure, Davis restored the tradition established by
Malcolm Sargent of the chief conductor of the BBC SO conducting the Last Night of The Proms. He was noted for his humorous Last Night speeches, including giving two speeches to the Major-General's patter song from
The Pirates of Penzance, in 1998 and in 2000, Davis stepped down as chief conductor of BBC SO in 2000 In 1998 he conducted at the Proms Elgar's
Third Symphony that
Anthony Payne had derived from the composer's sketches.
Chicago Davis became music director and principal conductor of the
Lyric Opera of Chicago in 2000. His work in Chicago included his first conducting of Wagner's
Der Ring des Nibelungen cycle in 2005 and the first Chicago production of Michael Tippett's
The Midsummer Marriage. His Lyric Opera of Chicago tenure ended at the close of the 2020–2021 season. In 2005 Davis became Music Advisor to the
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, for a designated three-year period. In September 2006, he announced that he would relinquish this position with Pittsburgh after the 2007–2008 season. In October 2007, Davis and the orchestra mutually agreed to terminate his contract early and for him not to conduct his scheduled Pittsburgh Symphony concerts in the 2007–2008 season, because of increased demands on his schedule.
Melbourne and Chorus in August 2012 In June 2012 the
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) named Davis its chief conductor, effective in January 2013, with an initial contract of four years. In July 2015, the MSO extended Davis's contract through 2019. He conducted chorus and orchestra in August 2012 in works by
Percy Grainger, including
Tribute to Foster, and subsequently recorded them. He recorded with the orchestra orchestral works by the Australian composer
Carl Vine, which was nominated for an
ARIA Music Awards in the category Best Classical Album. Davis concluded his MSO chief conductorship in December 2019, and was named Conductor Laureate the following year.
Personal life Davis and his wife Gianna Rolandi resided in Chicago. Their son Edward Frazier Davis, born in 1989, is a composer and a graduate of
Knox College. Davis died from
leukaemia in Chicago, on 20 April 2024, at the age of 80. == Repertoire ==