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  2. Ossi Runne - Wikipedia

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    He changed his name to Runne in 1936, and in the early part of his career was known as a trumpeter and an orchestra leader. [3] Upon his return to Finland from the post of conductor for the China Variety Orchestra in Stockholm in 1957, he joined the Musiikki-Fazer company as a studio manager. [3]

  3. Bob Bachelder - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. "Bob" Bachelder (May 15, 1925 – May 5, 2015) was an American orchestra leader and educator. He learned to play several instruments, primarily drums then piano, and started a band as a serviceman during World War II.

  4. Concertmaster - Wikipedia

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    The concertmaster (from the German Konzertmeister), first chair [1] (U.S.) or leader [2] (U.K.) is the principal first violin player in an orchestra (clarinet or oboe in a concert band). After the conductor , the concertmaster is the most significant leader in an orchestra , symphonic band or other musical ensemble .

  5. Stephen Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Stephen Bryant is an English violinist, best known as the leader of the BBC Symphony Orchestra. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Henry King (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Henry King (February 8, 1906 – August 8, 1974) was an American orchestra leader and pianist who achieved significant success as a recording artist, hotel bandleader, and as leader of radio orchestras. He was most popular in the 1930s and 1940s. Today he is remembered as the orchestra leader of the Burns and Allen radio program.

  7. Category:Orchestra leaders - Wikipedia

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  8. Ray Martin (orchestra leader) - Wikipedia

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    After the war's end, he worked in radio for the British Forces Network in Hamburg, Germany, and later formed his own orchestra for a programme called Melody from the Sky which had over 500 broadcasts. Martin became the conductor of the BBC Northern Variety Orchestra, and also worked for EMI as a record producer and arranger. [4]

  9. Thomas Bowes (violinist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 he began serving as leader of the London Mozart Players, where he led the ensemble at their BBC Proms debut in 1991. Bowes has served as guest leader of orchestras including the London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, the Philharmonia, and the French L’Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse.