John Mark Ainsley OBE (born 9 July 1963) is an English lyric tenor. Known for his supple voice, Ainsley is particularly admired for his interpretations...
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Ainsley (1915–1985), English footballer and manager Jack Ainsley (born 1990), English footballer Jacqui Ainsley (born 1981), English model John Mark Ainsley...
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John Ainsley may refer to: John Mark Ainsley (born 1963), English tenor William Ainsley (John William Ainsley, 1898–1976), Labour Member of Parliament...
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Pears, Richard Cassilly, Philip Langridge, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, and John Mark Ainsley. Several academic studies investigate various thematic undertones...
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Quiristers, Winchester Cathedral Choir, Arleen Augér, Lynne Dawson, John-Mark Ainsley, David Thomas. Label: L'Oiseau-Lyre, 1990 James Levine, Wiener Philharmoniker...
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Williams wrote the piece as a tribute to the conductor Sir Henry Wood to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Wood's first concert. The solo parts were composed...
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– Sarah Fox (Aminta), Ailish Tynan (Elisa), Anna Devin (Tamiri), john Mark Ainsley (Alessandro), Benjamin Hulett (Agenore), The Orchestra of Classical...
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Stephen Cleobury (redirect from Stephen John Cleobury)
Bach: Johannes-Passion (Choir of King's College, Cambridge, with John Mark Ainsley, Stephen Richardson, Catherine Bott, Michael Chance, Paul Agnew, and...
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Orchestra; Richard Hickox, conductor Hyperion CDA 66876 (rec. 1996): John Mark Ainsley; Corydon Orchestra; Matthew Best, conductor Philips 454 438-2 (rec...
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Royal Grammar School Worcester (redirect from John Wilderspin)
order) John Mark Ainsley (born 1963) Tenor Sir Roy Allen (R.G.D. Allen) (1906–1983) Economist Jonny Arr (born 1988), rugby union player John Billingham...
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Anja Harteros, Vesselina Kasarova, Sonia Prina, Verónica Cangemi, John Mark Ainsley, Christopher Purves, Deborah York Ivor Bolton Bayerisches Staatsorchester...
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Chorus; Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra) Mark Elder, conductor; James Whitbourn, producer; John Mark Ainsley, Phillip Ens, Jacques Imbrailo, Darren Jeffery...
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Francis. Kent Nagano (2008). Medici Arts. Staged by Dieter Dorn. With John Mark Ainsley, Pavol Breslik (singing the tenor version of Idamante), Juliane Banse...
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regarded production by Robert Carsen. Rosemary Joshua played Semele, John Mark-Ainsley was Jupiter, Susan Bickley as Juno, and Sarah Connolly the sister...
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the composer Bill Ives (1991–2009). Past academical clerks include John Mark Ainsley, Harry Christophers (founder and director of The Sixteen), James Whitbourn...
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Knabenchor; Mariss Jansons, conductor (2013) Signum: Susan Gritton, John Mark Ainsley, Christopher Maltman; Gabrieli Consort & Players; Wroclaw Philharmonic...
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Graham Johnson, with soloists Jean-Paul Fouchécourt, Felicity Lott, John Mark Ainsley and Jennifer Smith, among others. The Requiem and the shorter choral...
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Deutsche Grammophon 0289 457 5902 9: Kimberly Barber (Concepción), John Mark Ainsley (Gonzalve), Georges Gautier (Torquemada), Kurt Ollmann (Ramiro), David...
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Summerfield Hoff) (1910 – 2002), novelist, lived at 99 Brooklyn Street John Mark Ainsley (born 1963 in Crewe), English lyric tenor of baroque music and the...
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Decca, 2014 Handel: Tamerlano, Xavier Sabata, Max Emanuel Cencic, John Mark Ainsley, Karina Gauvin, Ruxandra Donose, Il Pomo d'Oro, Riccardo Minasi, Naive...
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Rolfe Johnson began to tutor singers, taking on the operatic tenor John Mark Ainsley as his first pupil. On 26 April 1992, he made an appearance on Desert...
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Sam Ainsley (born Samantha Ainsley, 1950) is a British artist and teacher, living and working in Glasgow, who was the founder and former head of the Master...
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Bessi, Silvia Frigato, Raffaele Giordani, Riccardo Demini. Discantica (2012) John Butt conducting the Dunedin Consort on the Linn Records label. The first...
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Orchestra; Metropolitan Opera Chorus) "Britten: Billy Budd" Mark Elder, conductor; John Mark Ainsley, Phillip Ens, Jacques Imbrailo, Darren Jeffery, Iain Paterson...
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in a cage.: 270 Saul was given six performances in its first season, a mark of success at that time, and was one of the works Handel most frequently...
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Seivewright Blanc Wan (Jesus) Llŷr Williams (The Queen's) Singers John Mark Ainsley (Magdalen) Robin Blaze (Magdalen) Ian Bostridge (Corpus Christi) James...
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Ainsley Gotto (14 February 1946 – 25 February 2018) was an Australian public servant and entrepreneur, who was the private secretary to John Gorton, the...
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John Mark Ainsley, Gerd Grochowski; Arnold Schoenberg Choir; Mahler Chamber Orchestra; Pierre Boulez, conductor; Patrice Chéreau, stage director John...
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Capuçon, Olivier Latry, Iveta Apkalna, David Grimal, Nora Gubisch, John Mark Ainsley, the Trio Dali, the Trio Wanderer and the Quatuor Voce. In 2024, he...
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original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2018. Caldwell, Leigh Ann; Ainsley, Julia (November 10, 2018). "Ratcliffe, Gowdy join list of potential attorney...
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