• Quartet (Coventry) 1985 is a live album by composer and saxophonist Anthony Braxton recorded in England in 1985, first released in heavily edited and...
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  • Quartet (Birmingham) 1985 is a live album by the composer and saxophonist Anthony Braxton recorded in England in 1985 and released on the Leo label as...
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  • 2002 2002: 8 Standards (Wesleyan 2001) 2002: Quartet (Birmingham) 1985 (Leo) 2002: Quartet (Coventry) 1985 (Leo) 2002: Ninetet (Yoshi's) 1997 Vol. 1 (Leo)...
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  • Quartet (London) 1985 (Leo, 1988) Quartet (Birmingham) 1985 (Leo, 1991) Willisau (Quartet) 1991 (hat ART, 1992) Quartet (Coventry) 1985 (Leo, 1993) (Victoriaville)...
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    [1990]) Quartet (Birmingham) 1985 (Leo, 1985 [1991]) Willisau (Quartet) 1991 (hatART, 1991) Quartet (Coventry) 1985 (Leo, 1985 [1993]) (Victoriaville) 1992...
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  • Five Compositions (Quartet) 1986 is an album by American saxophonist and composer Anthony Braxton recorded in 1986 for the Italian Black Saint label....
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    Quartet (London) 1985 (Leo, 1985 [1988]) Quartet (Birmingham) 1985 (Leo, 1985 [1991]) Quartet (Coventry) 1985 (Leo, 1985) Five Compositions (Quartet)...
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    place in Coventry, England on March 11, 1975, at the University of Warwick's Arts Centre; the work was performed by the Fitzwilliam Quartet. The American...
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    Cold Climate (1980), Quartet (1981), The Draughtsman's Contract (1982), Lace (1984), The Bride (1985), Young Sherlock Holmes (1985), Napoleon and Josephine:...
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    King (new wave band) (category Musical groups from Coventry)
    singles in the space of a year. The band was formed from the remnants of Coventry rock-ska band the Reluctant Stereotypes, along with producer Paul Sampson...
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  • 1984–85 in English football (category 1985 in English sport)
    January 1985: Status quo maintained as Tottenham win at Arsenal and Everton beat Luton. Stoke suffer another pasting, this time 4–0 at Coventry. Peter...
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    Brian Ferneyhough (category String quartet composers)
    String Quartet (1963) Sonatas for String Quartet (1967) Second String Quartet (1980) Adagissimo (1983) Third String Quartet (1987) Fourth String Quartet (1989–90)...
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  • Rolf Gehlhaar (category Academics of Coventry University)
    July 2019) was an American composer, Professor in Experimental Music at Coventry University and researcher in assistive technology for music. Born in Breslau...
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  • Publishing (2013) chapter 2. "STAR PROFILE: By George! What a career". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 14 February 2004. Archived from the original on 5 November...
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  • Milly Durrant (category Coventry United W.F.C. players)
    League football for Doncaster Rovers Belles, Birmingham City Ladies and Coventry City Ladies. Durrant began playing football aged five with her father Andy...
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    Gordon Strachan (category Coventry City F.C. players)
    Manchester United, Leeds United and Coventry City, as well as the Scotland national team. He has since managed Coventry City, Southampton, Celtic, Middlesbrough...
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    Gary McAllister (category Coventry City F.C. players)
    championship in 1991–92. McAllister later had spells at Premier League sides Coventry City, where he was credited with his role in helping the club avoid relegation...
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  • sixteen-year-old who uses a wheelchair and is dying, was described in a review in the Coventry Evening Telegraph as "a tearjerker with guts". It won an American Library...
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    Kevin Dempsey is a British, Coventry-born guitarist, songwriter, producer and arranger, whose playing has been described as "innovative". Dempsey started...
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  • orchestral works 1958–61 King Priam Voices and orchestra 29 May 1962: Coventry. Coventry Theatre. Royal Opera House chorus & orch. cond. John Pritchard Opera...
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    Emil Gilels (category 1985 deaths)
    the Philadelphia Orchestra and Eugene Ormandy. His British debut was in Coventry in 1951, where he performed alongside Igor Oistrakh, Galina Vischnevskaya...
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    Phish (category American musical quartets)
    1984, and resumed performing with Gordon, Holdsworth and Fishman. The quartet named themselves Phish in October 1984, shortly before they performed their...
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    a nonspeaking part in Fame Is the Spur (1947). Her other films include Quartet (1948), based on short stories by W. Somerset Maugham, starring Dirk Bogarde;...
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    Denis Matthews (category Musicians from Coventry)
    to broadcasting, writing and teaching. Denis James Matthews was born in Coventry, the son of a motor salesman. He attended Arnold Lodge School, Leamington...
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    W.A.S.P. (band) (category Musical quartets from California)
    original on March 16, 2015. "American heavy metal legends set for Coventry gig". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved December 29, 2021. "Gold & Platinum - RIAA"...
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  • Lugalla For string quartet Unpublished. Instrumental 1985 Glengariff Trio For violin, cello and piano Unpublished. Instrumental 1985 Inishfree For two...
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    Napalm Death (category English musical quartets)
    copies worldwide. Napalm Death were formed in the village of Meriden near Coventry, in the United Kingdom, in May 1981 by Nic Bullen and Miles Ratledge while...
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    String Quartet No. 1, Op. 4 (1969–70, rev. 1980) String Quartet No. 2, Op. 16 (1974–76) String Quartet No. 3, Op. 18 (1977–78) String Quartet No. 4, Op...
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    United in the final for the second consecutive season, who had scraped past Coventry City in the other semi-final on penalties. Two away wins the following...
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  • Brodsky Quartet. The institute regularly awards a Terence Weil prize to the best chamber music ensemble. He retired to Cadaqués, Spain in 1985, where he...
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