• Richard Farnes (born 1964) is a British conductor, and was Music Director of Opera North from 2004 to 2016. Farnes was a chorister at King's College, Cambridge...
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  • Farnes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eleanor Farnes, British writer Ken Farnes (1911–1941), English cricketer Paul Farnes (1918–2020)...
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    of music advisor, until Steven Sloane became music director in 1999. Richard Farnes became music director in 2004. Achievements during his tenure included...
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  • Tredinnick (born 1949), conductor Howard Williams (born 1947), conductor Richard Farnes (born 1964), conductor David Arch, conductor and musical director Katharine...
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    North's 2006 production, directed by Phyllida Lloyd and conducted by Richard Farnes with Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts as Grimes. In the summer of 2013, to mark...
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  • Minister of the United Kingdom 2019–2022, and former Mayor of London Richard Farnes (born 1964), music director, Opera North Darius Guppy (born 1964), criminal...
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    Records 2006 Sally Burgess Sir John Tomlinson Opera North Orchestra Richard Farnes CD: Chandos Opera in English CHAN3133 2007 Gustáv Beláček, Andrea Meláth...
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    (lay clerk) – composer Sir Andrew Davis (organ scholar) – conductor Richard Farnes (chorister and organ scholar) – conductor Gerald Finley (choral scholar)...
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  • – Skin Concert Series and Festivals: Lammermuir Festival Conductor: Richard Farnes Creative Communication: Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a...
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    Preceded by Paul Daniel Music Director, Opera North 1999–2002 Succeeded by Richard Farnes Preceded by Dennis Russell Davies Music Director, American Composers...
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    Conductors include David Parry, Ivor Bolton, Jane Glover, Jac van Steen, Richard Farnes and the founder of Grange Park Opera, Wasfi Kani. While several productions...
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  • management consultant, and his successor was the current general director, Richard Mantle, who had previously worked for English National Opera, Scottish...
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    (1961-) Timothy Gowers, Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics (1963–) Richard Farnes, conductor (1964-) Alex van Someren, computing entrepreneur (1965-)...
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  • arranger) Christopher Elton (pianist) John Escreet (jazz pianist) Richard Farnes (conductor) Brian Ferneyhough (composer) Andrew Foster-Williams (bass-baritone)...
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  • departure of Paul Daniel (music director 1990–1997) and the arrival of Richard Farnes (music director 2004–present). During the seasons 1997–8 and 1998–9...
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  • article covers the period during which the Music Director has been Richard Farnes. Unusually, the 2004–5 season opened with five new productions. One...
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  • Mackerras, Pierre Boulez, Sir Richard Hickox, Sir Andrew Davis, Thierry Fischer, Harry Christophers, Carlo Rizzi, Richard Farnes, Sir Antonio Pappano, Laurence...
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    Hatfield College, Durham Richard Egarr Clare College, Cambridge 1982–1985 Music Director of Academy of Ancient Music Richard Farnes King's College, Cambridge...
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    Richard Alan John Asher FRCP (3 April 1912 – 25 April 1969) was an eminent British endocrinologist and haematologist. As the senior physician responsible...
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  • Chamberlain (DSc) Grace Clough (LLD) Barry Cryer (DLitt) Karen Darke (LLD) Richard Farnes (DMus) John Hardy (DSc) Colin Low (Baron Low of Dalston) (LLD) Nicola...
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  • – Skin Concert Series and Festivals: Lammermuir Festival Conductor: Richard Farnes Creative Communication: Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a...
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    Retrieved July 9, 2008. Kass-Simon & Farnes (1990), p. 157. Kass-Simon & Farnes (1990), p. 163. Kass-Simon & Farnes (1990), pp. 157–59, 160–61. "Frank and...
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  • (The Grand Inquisitor); Opera North Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Richard Farnes. Label: Chandos Records (recorded May 2009). Cummings (2003) p. 270...
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  • Martyn Brabbins, Andrew Davis, Paul Daniel, Sian Edwards, Mark Elder, Richard Farnes, Reinbert de Leeuw, Brad Lubman, Susanna Mälkki, Esa-Pekka Salonen,...
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  • to address the guests. Recent speakers have included Dame Liz Forgan, Richard Holloway, Nicholas Hytner, Jude Kelly, Alan Rusbridger, Armando Iannucci...
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    Jeffrey Black Alfie Boe Ivor Bolton Susan Bullock Alice Coote Wynne Evans Richard Farnes Gerald Finley Catherine Foster Lesley Garrett Lisa Gasteen Julian Gavin...
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  • Lord Richard Percy (11 February 1921 – 20 December 1989) was an English zoologist with an aristocratic and military background, best known for his specialist...
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  • Grafton for Derek Roy's BBC Radio show. Spike: An Intimate Memoir, by Norma Farnes. Harper Collins UK, 2011 Peace Work, by Spike Milligan. Michael Joseph Ltd...
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  • Richard Mowat or Mowatt (1865–1936) was an award-winning player of the Northumbrian smallpipes. A miner, born in Backworth in 1865, Mowat studied the...
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  • and The Jet Propelled Guided NAAFI. Both runs were sanctioned by Norma Farnes and Spike Milligan Productions. The festival returned to The Goon Show in...
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