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Mark Wigglesworth

English conductor Tag Wigglesworth studied on the Royal Academy of Music. Originally gaining interest through his earn from the Kondrashin Award in Holland in 1989, Wigglesworth released himself on an extraordinary round of visitor conducting and celebration appearances that had taken him all over the world, and he produced his …

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Gerd Albrecht

Gerd Albrecht was a respected German conductor. He was most widely known for his interpretations lately Intimate and 20th hundred years German repertory. His dad was Hans Albrecht (1902-1961), a well-known musicologist. He was a choral scholar at age 15 and started performing when he was 16. He researched on …

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Nicola Benedetti

Italian-Scots violinist Nicola Benedetti followed in an extended line of Uk Isles teens hailed while revitalizers of classical music. Before producing any recordings whatsoever, she was authorized to a six-album agreement by the General label in January 2005 and designated to its esteemed Deutsche Grammophon imprint, using a salary reportedly …

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Tom Arthurs

b. 19 July 1980, Northamptonshire, Britain. After graduating from Town University, using a B.Mus (1st), Arthurs’ trumpet using shortly began attracting interest within the London jazz and improvised music moments. Being successful the Peter Whittingham Award helped combine his burgeoning status. A member from the F-IRE Collective (Fellowship for Integrated …

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Kenny Graham

There have been many sad reasons for having the death of Kenny Graham in 1997, among the minor tragedies being it ended his reports, previously issued at a clip of 1 per decade, in what “the millionaire Beatles” were up to. Graham’s caustic, alternately amusing and reactionary brief essays were …

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