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National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain

Index National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain

The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain (NYO) is an orchestra of 165 young musicians from the United Kingdom. [1]

97 relations: Adrian Brown (musician), Alan Rusbridger, Alastair Morton, Alexander Shelley, Alexandra Wood (violinist), Alexia Sloane, Alvarez Chamber Orchestra, An Alpine Symphony, Antony Pay, Atarah Ben-Tovim, Aurora Orchestra, BBC Young Musician, Benjamin Grosvenor, Benjamin Zander, Brighton Festival Chorus, British Paraorchestra, Cambridge University Musical Society, Cameron Sinclair (composer), Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Catrin Finch, Cecil Harmsworth King, Charles Groves, Chi-chi Nwanoku, Christopher Seaman, Clive Gillinson, Colin Lawson, Dave Stewart (trombonist), David Briggs (English musician), David Lockington, David Lumsden (musician), David Railton, Derek Bourgeois, Diana Reader Harris, Edwin Roxburgh, Emma Johnson (clarinettist), Enigma Variations discography, Escala (group), Eton College, Eugene Cruft, Frank Marsh (nephrologist), Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glastonbury Festival line-ups, Graham Jackson (British conductor), Greg Scott (violinist), Hugh Maguire (violinist), Ian Clarke (flautist), Ilona Sekacz, Iris ter Schiphorst, Jeremy Ward (bassoonist), Jessica Cottis, ..., John Fletcher (tubist), John Nissen, John Tavener, John Whitfield (conductor), Jonathan Kelly (oboist), Julia Thornton, Kensington Symphony Orchestra, Knights Templar School, Leonard Ingrams, Lindsay Cooper, List of acronyms: N, List of symphony orchestras in Europe, Louisa Clein, Magdalen College School, Oxford, Mahler Symphony No. 8 discography, Mark Edgley Smith, Mark Simpson (clarinetist), National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain, National Youth Orchestra, National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America, National Youth Orchestra of Wales, Neil Black, Nicholas Collon, NYO, Oliver Poole (musician), Pablo Heras-Casado, Paul Patterson (composer), Peter McLachlan, Peter Stark, Quentin Poole, Ray Shulman, Robin Ticciati, Roger Dean (musician), Ruth Railton, Ryedale School, Sarah Ioannides, St Mary's Music School, Stephen Stirling (musician), Switch (hip-hop DJ), The Lady Is a Square, The Planets discography, The Queen's Medal for Music, The Rite of Spring discography, Yan Pascal Tortelier, 1948 in the United Kingdom, 1954 Birthday Honours. Expand index (47 more) »

Adrian Brown (musician)

Adrian Brown (born 1949) is a British conductor.

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Alan Rusbridger

Alan Charles Rusbridger (born 29 December 1953) is a British journalist, Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and the former editor-in-chief of The Guardian.

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Alastair Morton

Sir Robert Alastair Newton Morton (11 January 1938 – 1 September 2004) was Chief Executive of Eurotunnel and Chairman of the Strategic Rail Authority and an industrialist of considerable achievements and renown.

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Alexander Shelley

Alexander Gordon Shelley (born 8 October 1979, London, England) is an Echo Music Prize-winning English conductor.

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Alexandra Wood (violinist)

Alexandra Wood (born 1977) is a violinist from Cookham, England.

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Alexia Sloane

Alexia Sloane is a British St George's Hall (Liverpool, England) * Tate Modern (London, England) * West Road Concert Hall (Cambridge, England).

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Alvarez Chamber Orchestra

The Alvarez Chamber Orchestra is a London-based organisation dedicated to the promotion and performance of contemporary classical music.

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An Alpine Symphony

An Alpine Symphony (Eine Alpensinfonie), Op.

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Antony Pay

Antony Pay (born 21 February 1945 in London) is a classical clarinetist.

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Atarah Ben-Tovim

Atarah Ben-Tovim, MBE (born 1940) is a British flautist and children's concert presenter.

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Aurora Orchestra

Aurora Orchestra is a British chamber orchestra, co-founded in 2004 by conductors Nicholas Collon and Robin Ticciati.

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BBC Young Musician

BBC Young Musician is a televised national music competition, broadcast biennially on BBC Television and BBC Radio 3.

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Benjamin Grosvenor

Benjamin Grosvenor (born 8 July 1992) is a British classical pianist.

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Benjamin Zander

Benjamin Zander (born 9 March 1939 in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, England) is an English conductor, who is currently the musical director of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra.

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Brighton Festival Chorus

Brighton Festival Chorus (abbreviated to BFC) is a large choir of over 150 amateur singers based in Brighton, UK.

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British Paraorchestra

The British Paraorchestra, based in Bristol, is an orchestra consisting entirely of musicians with disabilitiesthe first ever orchestra of its kind in the United Kingdom.

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Cambridge University Musical Society

The Cambridge University Musical Society (CUMS) is a federation of the university's main orchestral and choral ensembles, which cumulatively put on a substantial concert season during the university term.

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Cameron Sinclair (composer)

Cameron Sinclair is a Scottish composer and percussionist based in London.

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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, (born Camilla Rosemary Shand, later Parker Bowles; 17 July 1947) is a member of the British royal family.

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Catrin Finch

Catrin Anna Finch (born 24 April 1980) is a Welsh harpist, arranger and composer.

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Cecil Harmsworth King

Cecil Harmsworth King (20 February 1901 – 17 April 1987) was chairman of Daily Mirror Newspapers, Sunday Pictorial Newspapers and the International Publishing Corporation (1963–68), and a director at the Bank of England (1965–68).

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Charles Groves

Sir Charles Barnard Groves CBE (10 March 191520 June 1992) was an English conductor.

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Chi-chi Nwanoku

Chinyere Adah Nwanoku, OBE (born June 1956, London) is a double bass player and professor of Historical Double Bass Studies at the Royal Academy of Music.

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Christopher Seaman

Christopher Seaman (born 7 March 1942, Faversham) is a British conductor, the son of Albert Edward Seaman and Ethel Margery Seaman.

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Clive Gillinson

Sir Clive Daniel Gillinson, CBE (born 7 March 1946) is a British cellist and arts administrator.

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Colin Lawson

Colin James Lawson CBE FRCM FRNCM FLCM Hon RAM (born 24 July 1949) is an English clarinettist, scholar and broadcaster.

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Dave Stewart (trombonist)

David Stewart is an award-winning freelance bass trombonist, and music teacher based in London.

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David Briggs (English musician)

David John Briggs (born November 1, 1962) is an English organist and composer.

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David Lockington

David Lockington was born on October 11, 1956 in Dartford, Kent, UK.

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David Lumsden (musician)

Sir David James Lumsden (born 19 March 1928) is a musical educator, choirmaster, organist and harpsichordist.

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David Railton

Reverend David Railton MC MA, (13 November 188413 June 1955) was a Church of England clergyman, a Military chaplain and the originator of the idea of the Tomb of The Unknown Warrior in Britain.

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Derek Bourgeois

Derek David Bourgeois (16 October 1941 – 6 September 2017) was an English composer.

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Diana Reader Harris

Dame Muriel Diana Reader Harris, DBE (11 October 1912, Hong Kong – 7 October 1996, Salisbury, Wiltshire) was an English educator, school principal and public figure.

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Edwin Roxburgh

Edwin Roxburgh (born 1937) is an English composer, conductor and oboist.

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Emma Johnson (clarinettist)

Emma Johnson (born 20 May 1966, Barnet) is a British clarinettist, who was awarded an MBE for services to music in 1996.

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Enigma Variations discography

Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations has received more than sixty recordings since the first version, recorded under the baton of the composer in 1924.

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Escala (group)

Escala (formerly known as Scala) is an electronic string quartet, from London, England who rose to fame when they performed on and reached the final of the second series of Britain's Got Talent on ITV1 in May 2008.

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Eton College

Eton College is an English independent boarding school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, near Windsor.

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Eugene Cruft

Eugene John Cruft (8 June 1887 – 4 June 1976) was a British double bass player.

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Frank Marsh (nephrologist)

Dr Francis Patrick Marsh (1936-2011), known as Frank, is a British nephrologist and academic administrator.

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Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is an arts venue, in the city of Glasgow, Scotland.

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Glastonbury Festival line-ups

Glastonbury Festival is a greenfield music and performing arts festival on farm land near Pilton, England.

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Graham Jackson (British conductor)

Graham Jackson (15 February 1967 – 23 July 2012) was a British conductor.

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Greg Scott (violinist)

Greg Scott is a Manchester-based violinist and a protege of Pete Waterman.

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Hugh Maguire (violinist)

Andrew Hugh Michael Maguire (2 August 1926 – 14 June 2013) was an Irish violinist, leader, concertmaster and principal player of the London Symphony 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, and violin tutor to the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.

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Ian Clarke (flautist)

Ian Clarke (born 4 February 1964, Broadstairs) is a British flautist and composer.

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Ilona Sekacz

Ilona Sekacz (Born 6 April 1948 in Blackpool, Lancashire, England) is a British composer of concert, film, television and theatre music.

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Iris ter Schiphorst

Iris ter Schiphorst (born 22 May 1956) is a German composer and musician.

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Jeremy Ward (bassoonist)

Jeremy Ward is a British classical bassoonist specializing in performances on period instruments.

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Jessica Cottis

Jessica Cottis (born 13 December 1979 in Sale, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian-British conductor.

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John Fletcher (tubist)

John Fletcher (1941 – October 1987) was an English tuba player.

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John Nissen

John Nissen is a British inventor, technologist, musician and philosopher.

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John Tavener

Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of religious works, including The Protecting Veil, Song for Athene and The Lamb.

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John Whitfield (conductor)

John Whitfield (born 21 March 1957) is a British musician and conductor from Darlington, England.

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Jonathan Kelly (oboist)

Jonathan Kelly (born 1969) is an English oboist.

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Julia Thornton

Julia Thornton is a professional harpist, who to date has released two albums: Harpistry (2003) and Eye of the Storm (2004).

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Kensington Symphony Orchestra

Founded in 1956, London's Kensington Symphony Orchestra is one of the best known non-professional orchestras in Britain.

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Knights Templar School

Knights Templar School is a co-educational secondary school with academy status located in the market town of Baldock in North Hertfordshire, England.

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Leonard Ingrams

Leonard Victor Ingrams O.B.E. (1 September 1941 – 27 July 2005) was a financier and opera festival founder/impresario.

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Lindsay Cooper

Lindsay Cooper (3 March 1951 – 18 September 2013) was an English bassoon and oboe player, composer and political activist.

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List of acronyms: N

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of symphony orchestras in Europe

This is a non-exhaustive list of symphony orchestras in Europe.

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Louisa Clein

Louisa Miranda Clein born in Poole, Dorset) is an English actress. Her mother is a professional violinist, her sister is the cellist Natalie Clein. Clein played viola as a youth and was a violist with the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain in 1995-1996. Clein is a 2000 graduate of the Drama Centre London. In 2001, she made her television debut as Charlie Deed in the BBC series Judge John Deed, which ran until 2007. She has also appeared in shows such as Holby City, Doctors and Casualty " New Tricks", "Midsomer Murders" "Fanny Hill" and played the role of Zelda Kay in ITV's Island at War in 2004. Clein's theatre performances have included A Midsummer Night's Dream, My Children, My Africa! and The Lady from the Sea. Her performance as Hilda in The Lady from the Sea earned her second place in the Ian Charleson Award. Clein also received critical acclaim for her 2005 performance as Anna in The Rubinstein Kiss. In 2006, Clein assumed the role of the radical pianist Harriet Cohen in Dearest Tania scripted by Duncan Honeybourne. She performed in the Almeida Theatre's 2008 production of "Waste". In summer 2009, Clein performed in the Sylvia Plath play Three Women at the Edinburgh Festival. At the beginning of 2010, Clein toured in the Oscar Wilde play Lord Arthur Savile's Crime as Sybil Merton with Lee Mead as her leading man, Lord Arthur. In 2002, Clein appeared with her sister Natalie at the Holocaust Memorial Day concert and read extracts from her cousin Julia Pascal's Holocaust Trilogy. From July 2010, Clein starred in The Railway Children in the former Waterloo Eurostar Terminal in London., and more recently at the purpose built King's Cross Theatre in 2015. Throughout 2015 and 2016, Louisa has starred in "City Stories" at both the St. James Theatre, London, and 59E59 Theaters in New York. Louisa is currently playing Maya in ITV's popular Emmerdale.

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Magdalen College School, Oxford

Magdalen College School is an independent school for boys aged 7 to 18 and girls in the sixth form, located on The Plain in Oxford, England.

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Mahler Symphony No. 8 discography

The first complete recording of Gustav Mahler's Eighth Symphony was made on 9 April 1950, with Leopold Stokowski conducting the New York Philharmonic and combined New York choirs.

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Mark Edgley Smith

Mark Edgley Smith (20 March 1955 – 26 July 2008) was a British composer.

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Mark Simpson (clarinetist)

Mark Simpson (born 26 September 1988) is a British composer and clarinettist from Liverpool, who won the BBC Young Musician of the Year 2006 title on 20 May 2006, playing Nielsen's Clarinet Concerto with the Northern Sinfonia and Yan Pascal Tortelier at The Sage Gateshead.

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National Children's Orchestra of Great Britain

The National Children's Orchestras of Great Britain, more commonly known as NCO, is a registered charity which provides orchestral training for children aged 7 to 13.

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National Youth Orchestra

National Youth Orchestra may refer to.

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National Youth Orchestra of Scotland

The National Youth Orchestras of Scotland (NYOS) provides a complete orchestral experience for its students aged between 8 and 25, through its pathway of orchestras, jazz bands, training ensembles and outreach programmes.

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National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America

The National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA) is an American youth orchestra organized by Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute.

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National Youth Orchestra of Wales

The National Youth Orchestra of Wales (Cerddorfa Genedlaethol Ieuenctid Cymru), founded in 1945, has the distinction of being the first national youth orchestra in the world and is Europe's longest-standing national youth orchestra.

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Neil Black

Neil Cathcart Black OBE (28 May 1932 – 14 August 2016) was an English oboist.

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Nicholas Collon

Nicholas Collon (born 1983), p. 5, "Nicholas Collon, organist", Naxos Records, 2003 is a British conductor.

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NYO

NYO may refer to.

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Oliver Poole (musician)

Oliver Poole is a British pianist and composer.

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Pablo Heras-Casado

Pablo Heras-Casado (born 21 November 1977, Granada, Spain) is a Spanish conductor.

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Paul Patterson (composer)

Paul Patterson (born 15 June 1947) is a British composer and Manson Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music.

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Peter McLachlan

Peter J. McLachlan (21 August 1936 – 4 August 1999) was a unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

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Peter Stark

Peter Stark is a British conductor.

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Quentin Poole

Quentin H. Poole (born towards the end of 1957) is an English oboist, conductor and former boy chorister, who served as Head Chorister of King's College, Cambridge.

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Ray Shulman

Raymond Shulman (born 8 December 1949) is a Scottish musician, and the youngest of three brothers in progressive rock band, Gentle Giant.

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Robin Ticciati

Robin Ticciati (born 16 April 1983 in London) is a British conductor of Italian ancestry.

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Roger Dean (musician)

Roger Thornton Dean (born 6 September 1948, Manchester UK) is a British-Australian musician, academic, biochemist and cognitive scientist.

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Ruth Railton

Dame Ruth Railton, Mrs King, DBE (14 December 1915 in Folkestone, Kent – 23 February 2001 in London) was a British music director and conductor.

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Ryedale School

Ryedale School, opened in 1953, is a comprehensive secondary school located in Beadlam, North Yorkshire, England.

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Sarah Ioannides

Sarah Ioannides (born 1972, in Canberra) is a Greek Cypriot-Scottish-Australian conductor.

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St Mary's Music School

St Mary's Music School is a music school in Scotland in Edinburgh, for boys and girls aged 9 to 19 and is also the Choir School of St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral.

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Stephen Stirling (musician)

Stephen Stirling is a soloist, chamber musician, and a Professor of Horn at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London.

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Switch (hip-hop DJ)

DJ Switch is a British DJ and turntablist, based in Birmingham.

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The Lady Is a Square

The Lady Is a Square is a 1959 British comedy musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and featuring Anna Neagle, Frankie Vaughan and Janette Scott.

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The Planets discography

This is a discography of The Planets, Op.

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The Queen's Medal for Music

The Queen's Medal for Music is an annual award, instituted in 2005, for contribution to the musical life of Great Britain.

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The Rite of Spring discography

This is a sound and video discography of Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring.

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Yan Pascal Tortelier

Yan Pascal Tortelier (born 19 April 1947) is a French conductor and violinist.

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1948 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1948 in the United Kingdom.

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1954 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1954 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Youth_Orchestra_of_Great_Britain

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