Andrew Marriner (born 25 February 1954) is a British solo, chamber and orchestral clarinettist. He became principal of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO)...
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British Army Andre Marriner (born 1971), English professional football referee who officiates in the Premier League Andrew Marriner (born 1954), British...
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Sir Neville Marriner, CH, CBE (15 April 1924 – 2 October 2016) was an English conductor and violinist. Described as "one of the world's greatest conductors"...
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Mahon Jon Manasse Sebastian Manz Robert Marcellus Michele Marelli Andrew Marriner Pascual Martínez-Forteza Lawrence Maxey Marco Antonio Mazzini William...
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xylophone; James Strebing, glockenspiel. Paul Edmund-Davies (flute), Andrew Marriner (clarinet), Alexander Barantschik and Ashley Arbuckle (violins), Alexander...
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Norrington, Trevor Pinnock, Andrew Manze, Richard Egarr, Mark Elder, Richard Hickox, Christopher Hogwood, Andrew Marriner, David Munrow, Simon Standage...
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Nigel Kennedy – violin Hugh Davies – shozygs Andrew Stowell – bassoon Michael Jeans – oboe Andrew Marriner – clarinet Christopher Hooker – cor anglais...
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conductor Neville Marriner, whom she met while studying at the Royal College of Music. The couple had one son, clarinettist Andrew Marriner, and one daughter...
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Neville Marriner and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Altenberg Trio Wien, Australian String Quartet, Marie-Noëlle Kendall, Andrew Marriner, Kenneth...
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also appeared as a soloist with conductors such as Vladimir Ashkenazy, Sir Andrew Davis, Carlo Maria Giulini, Kirill Kondrashin, Riccardo Muti, Sir John Pritchard...
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of Music at the London church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, and Neville Marriner founded the orchestra as "The Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields", a small...
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the LSO recruited rising young players including Hugh Maguire, Neville Marriner and Simon Streatfeild in the string sections, Gervase de Peyer and William...
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composed in 2011. In these, the Maggini String Quartet are joined by Andrew Marriner (clarinet), Rebecca de Pont Davies (mezzo-soprano) and John Tattersdill...
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Sir Charles Mackerras (1969) James MacMillan (2007) Andrew Marriner (1994) Sir Neville Marriner (1970) Wynton Marsalis (1996) Sir George Martin (1999)...
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Macfarren (unknown) Joanna MacGregor (New Hall) Andrew Manze (Clare) Richard Marlow (Selwyn/Trinity) Andrew Marriner (King's) Rory McEwen (Trinity) Hubert Stanley...
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and author William Lewarne Harris (1929-2013), composer and teacher Andrew Marriner (born 1954), former principal clarinettist of the London Symphony Orchestra...
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violinists Florian Deuter, Ilia Korol and John Holloway, Baroque harpist Andrew Lawrence-King, lutenists Anthony Rooley and Michael Fields, Dutch recorder...
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School, Canterbury, where he played clarinet in the orchestra alongside Andrew Marriner. He has cited as his childhood musical influences the Rolling Stones...
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Tamás Vásáry, Andrew Marriner, Leif Segerstam, Yuri Temirkanov, Yan Pascal Tortelier, Pinchas Steinberg, Daniele Gatti, Sir Neville Marriner and Carlo Rizzi...
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Meyer, Reiner Wehle, Wolfgang Meyer, Martin Fröst, Andreas Sundén, Andrew Marriner, Nicholas Cox, Antonio Salguero and Michele Zukovsky. The track "Edition"...
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arrangements for prominent colleagues such as Ralph Manno, Jonathan Cohler, Andrew Marriner, Gabor Varga, Pavel Vinnitsky, Sérgio Fernandes Pires, Anette Maiburg [de]...
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Barber of Neville. Wind concertos by Howard Blake. Sir Neville Marriner, Andrew Marriner, Jaime Martin, Gustavo Núñez, Academy of St Martin in the Fields...
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was divorced from the conductor Neville Marriner, with whom she had one son, the clarinettist Andrew Marriner, and one daughter, the writer Susie Harries...
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joined on stage by many artists including Mark Padmore, Melvyn Tan, Andrew Marriner, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Guy Johnston, Alasdair Beatson, Tom Poster, Matthew...
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Archived from the original on 19 April 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2018. Marriner, Cosima (16 June 2017). "Katherine Langford: I feel lucky to have a new...
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names: authors list (link) "Dr Andrew Laming". Archived from the original on 16 May 2023. Retrieved 16 May 2023. Marriner, Cosima (6 March 2007). "Three...
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playbill.com. Retrieved 20 December 2022. "A Christmas Carol 2023". Marriner Theatres. Marriner Group. 28 September 2023. Archived from the original on 25 October...
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collaborated with distinguished conductors such as Lorin Maazel, Sir Neville Marriner, Valery Gergiev, Sir Antonio Pappano, Jaap van Zweden, Yuri Bashmet, Vasily...
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (redirect from Rime Of The Ancient Marriner)
of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Oxford University Press. pp. 186–209. David, Andrew C.F. (January 2008) [2004]. "Cook, James (1728–1779)". Oxford Dictionary...
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excommunication in 1911. Merrill, Melvin Clarence (1937), Utah Pioneer and Apostle: Marriner Wood Merrill and His Family, pp. 62–66 "Members of the Quorum of the Twelve...
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