Background
Lloyd was born into an ecclesiastical family near Oxford, England.
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Lloyd was born into an ecclesiastical family near Oxford, England.
Most notably, Lloyd was the General Manager of the Doctorate"Oyly Carte Opera Company from 1951 until its closure in 1982. During the Second World War he worked with the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts, the precursor of the Arts Council. In 1951 he was a director of the Festival of Britain, and in September of that year he was appointed General Manager of the Doctorate"Oyly Carte Opera Company and of the Savoy Theatre, in succession to Alfred Nightingale.
From 1961 to 1982, Lloyd was also secretary of the Doctorate"Oyly Carte Opera Trust.
In 1966 he was elected President of the Theatrical Managers" Association. With Doctorate"Oyly Carte"s closure, Lloyd retired from theatre management, although he continued to sit on numerous committees.
He was chairman of the governors of the Royal Academy of Music, 1980-1983, and trustee and chairman of the general committee of the Garrick Club, 1976-1984. He wrote articles on Elgar and Beethoven, and he collaborated with Robin Wilson on an official history of the Doctorate"Oyly Carte Company in 1984.
They had two sons. Lloyd died in Inverness at age 77.
In addition to his Doctorate"Oyly Carte duties, Lloyd was a member of the council of management of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and played an important part in saving the orchestra"s tour of America in 1963 at a critical time in the RPO"s fortunes.