Park for VocalEyes Problems playing this file? See media help. Sir Nicholas Roger Kenyon, CBE (born 23 February 1951, Cheshire), is a British music administrator...
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as the German Singspiel. In his maturity, according to music writer Nicholas Kenyon, he "enhanced all of these forms with the richness of his innovation"...
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basketball player Mel Kenyon (born 1933), American racing driver Nicholas Kenyon (born 1951), English music administrator Peter Kenyon (born 1954), British...
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Kenyon College (/ˈkɛnjən/ KEN-yən) is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1824 by Episcopal Bishop Philander...
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symphony—the autograph manuscript shows the minuet copied in Leopold's hand. Nicholas Kenyon describes Symphony No. 13 as the last in "conventional mode"—thereafter...
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harrowing drama... [which] invites universal grief". In The Telegraph Sir Nicholas Kenyon wrote that the piece was "emotionally ambitious... vocally eloquent...
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have been Robert Ponsonby (1973–1985), John Drummond (1986–1995), Nicholas Kenyon (1996–2007), and Roger Wright (2007–2014). Between 1986 and 2014, the...
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many other theatrical figures he had known, including Noël Coward. Nicholas Kenyon called him a "cultural omnivore" who was "genuinely popular with people"...
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targeting fringe genres and ambitious outside broadcasts. 1992–1998 Nicholas Kenyon Kenyon, previously chief music critic of The Observer, made many controversial...
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"Non più andrai" (the aria which closes Act 1 of Le nozze di Figaro). Nicholas Kenyon argues that the play (and film) helped to rekindle interest in Salieri's...
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Kenyon (1947–2019) Lloyd Nicholas Tyrell-Kenyon, 7th Baron Kenyon (1972–2023) Alexander Simon Tyrell-Kenyon, 8th Baron Kenyon (born 1975) The heir presumptive...
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Retrieved 9 January 2018. Breckenfield, Nick. "Prom 10: Aurora Orchestra/Nicholas Collon – Richard Strauss's Metamorphosen & Beethoven's Eroica Symphony"...
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(Accessed 9 May 2006) Eisen and Keefe, p. 323 Stanley Sadie (2006), p. 53. Nicholas Kenyon (2005), p. 251. Neue Mozart-Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke, Volume 20 Eisen...
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ISBN 978-0-393-03099-0. Brown, David (1993). "Pyotr Tchaikovsky". In Amanda Holden; Nicholas Kenyon; Stephen Walsh (eds.). The Viking Opera Guide. London: Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-81292-9...
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for the proposed new ensemble. Beecham withdrew and, as described by Nicholas Kenyon: With the collapse of the Beecham scheme, the way was open for the...
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Riccardo Chailly. In 2001, the score was published for the first time. Nicholas Kenyon in his review of the Suite for Variety Orchestra No. 1's premiere for...
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Mike Harding – folk singer and DJ Stephen Hough – concert pianist Nicholas Kenyon – BBC Proms controller John Maher – drummer, Buzzcocks Peter Noone...
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pressed the case for retaining the post. According to the music writer Nicholas Kenyon, he also "lobbied shamelessly" for his own candidacy for it. Other...
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Radio 3 (1987–92) when the two posts were merged. He was succeeded by Nicholas Kenyon as Controller of Radio 3, but Drummond continued to be responsible...
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ISBN 978-2-84736-364-7 Jennifer Ruth Doctor, David C. H. Wright, Nicholas Kenyon: The Proms: A New History (2007) David Coke, Alan Borg. Vauxhall Gardens:...
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the passacaille role which is capriciously abandoned by the bass." Nicholas Kenyon calls Variation 18 "an imperious, totally confident movement which...
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rule of law" Miron Fyodorov (2004) Russian hip hop artist Oxxxymiron Nicholas Kenyon (1969) BBC Radio 3, BBC Proms Vernon Handley 1951 Conductor John Farmer...
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Glock (1939–1945) Eric Blom (1949–1953) Peter Heyworth (1955–1987) Nicholas Kenyon (1986–1992) Andrew Porter (1992–1996) Anthony Holden (2000–2008) Fiona...
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Journey from Black-Hole Singularities to a Cyclic Cosmology'. 2021: Sir Nicholas Kenyon – 'The Barbican Centre at 40 – Past, Present and Future' 2020: No lecture...
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from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 4 September 2007. Nicholas Kenyon (15 March 1992). "A Young Conductor Starts at the Top". The New York...
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Daisy Kenyon is a 1947 American romantic-drama film by 20th Century Fox starring Joan Crawford, Henry Fonda, and Dana Andrews in a story about a post-World...
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PO/Nézet-Séguin (Virgin Classics)". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 May 2010. Nicholas Kenyon (31 January 2010). "Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé Suite No 2". The Guardian...
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Glock (1939–1945) Eric Blom (1949–1953) Peter Heyworth (1955–1987) Nicholas Kenyon (1986–1992) Andrew Porter (1992–1996) Anthony Holden (2000–2008) Fiona...
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Walk the Moon (redirect from Nicholas Petricca)
based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Lead singer Nicholas Petricca started the band in 2006, while a student at Kenyon College, deriving the band's name from the...
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Tchaikovsky Cello Winner". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-11-29. Nicholas Kenyon (2011-04-09). "CPE Bach: Cello Concertos; Harpsichord Concertos – review"...
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