• chamber groups of similar name, the Melos Quartet or the Melos Art Ensemble (an Italian group). The Melos Ensemble was founded by musicians who wanted...
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  • member of the Melos Ensemble. He was a professor at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan and founded the Fontana Ensemble and the Fontana...
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  • principal oboist of the Melos Ensemble. Peter Graeme studied the oboe with Léon Goossens. Graeme was the oboist of the Melos Ensemble, founded in 1950, and...
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  • English Chamber Orchestra, was a soloist and a founding member of the Melos Ensemble. Richard Adeney was born the son of the painter Bernard Adeney (1878–1966)...
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  • Orchestra London Sinfonietta Melos Ensemble MusikFabrik Nash Ensemble New York New Music Ensemble Newband Nouvel Ensemble Moderne Orchestra 2001 Oslo Sinfonietta...
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  • musicologist. He played with notable orchestras, was a member of the Melos Ensemble, professor at the Royal Northern College of Music, author of the Yehudi...
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  • co-principal of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. He was a member of the Melos Ensemble in its second phase. He teaches at the Royal College of Music. Timothy...
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    the name Melos Quartett Stuttgart, partly to distinguish itself from the equally prominent chamber group the Melos Ensemble of London. Melos Quartett...
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    harpist of the London Symphony Orchestra, a founding member of the Melos Ensemble, and a harp teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. Many composers wrote...
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    conducted by Meredith Davies (accompanying soprano and chorus), and the Melos Ensemble, conducted by the composer (accompanying tenor and baritone). At Britten's...
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  • Chamber Orchestra and is best known for playing second violin in the Melos Ensemble. In 1947 McMahon was the first recipient of the Eda Kersey Memorial...
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  • September 1978) was a British viola player, a founding member of the Melos Ensemble, a leading chamber musician, and an influential teacher at the Royal...
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  • in Paris with Louis Cahuzac. In 1950 he was a founding member of the Melos Ensemble for which he continued to play until 1974. Their recordings of chamber...
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    1968) Sechs Lieder, Op. 14 (Dorothy Dorow, Melos Ensemble, Stradivarius, 1961) Concerto, Op. 24 (Melos Ensemble, Stradivarius, 1961) Interview with Maderna's...
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  • horn in BBC Symphony Orchestra and Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Melos Ensemble John Cerminaro, principal New York Philharmonic (1969–79), principal...
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  • the Royal Academy of Music. As a chamber musician he played with the Melos Ensemble and the English Chamber Orchestra. Blades' pupils included the rock...
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  • Look up Melos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Melos is an island in Greece, known in history for the Battle of Melos in 415 BC. Melos may also refer...
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    Boughton, daughter of Rutland Boughton and Peter Graeme, oboist of the Melos Ensemble. During WW2, when Londoners found shelter from German bombs in the Tube...
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    early 1950's for the label (Musical Masterpiece Society MMS-2219). The Melos Ensemble was founded to perform works such as the Octet for wind instruments...
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  • the English Chamber Orchestra, and a chamber musician, notably in the Melos Ensemble that he helped found. Beers was born in Glasgow on 6 January 1916, the...
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  • Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra (1962–1967), leader of the Melos Ensemble and the Allegri Quartet, a professor at the Royal Academy of Music,...
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  • composer). Ravel was not averse to having the piece played by larger ensembles than a septet. in a letter to Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht in February 1911...
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  • cellist of the English Chamber Orchestra, a founding member of the Melos Ensemble, a leading chamber musician and an influential teacher at the Royal...
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  • Benjamin Britten; Highgate School Boys Choir, The Bach Choir (BGVs); Melos Ensemble (extra instruments); Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano vocals), Peter Pears...
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  • among others. Crowson was pianist for the Melos Ensemble for many years. Emanuel Hurwitz, leader of the Ensemble, said, "When you walk on to a platform with...
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  • (Soldier), Robert Helpmann (Devil), Svetlana Beriosova (Princess), Melos Ensemble, film version 1964, Michael Birkett (director), Dennis Miller and Leonard...
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    known as the Goldsbrough Orchestra. He was principal violinist of the Melos Ensemble 1956-1972. Their recordings of chamber music for both woodwinds and...
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  • recorded with chamber music ensembles, including the Melos Ensemble, Nash Ensemble, Vesuvius Ensemble and Prometheus Ensemble. As a soloist he had partnerships...
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  • National Radio Symphony, Cathy Berberian, the London Sinfonietta, the Melos Ensemble, Morton Feldman & the Creative Associates appeared as well as John Cage...
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  • Sextet for Clarinet, Horn and String Quartet, Op. 47 in 1954 for the Melos Ensemble. Daly, Thomas. "Works by Sir Lennox Berkeley (complete listing) (containing...
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