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  2. Neville Marriner - Wikipedia

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    Marriner conducting in the 1980s. Sir Neville Marriner, CH, CBE (15 April 1924 – 2 October 2016) was an English conductor and violinist. Described as "one of the world's greatest conductors", Gramophone lists Marriner as one of the 50 greatest conductors and another compilation ranks Marriner #14 of the 18 "Greatest and Most Famous Conductors of All Time".

  3. Academy of St Martin in the Fields - Wikipedia

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    Neville Marriner continued to perform obbligatos and concertino solos with the orchestra until 1969, and led the orchestra on recordings until the autumn of 1970, when he switched to conducting from the podium from directing the orchestra from the leader's desk. Marriner held the title of Life President until his death in 2016.

  4. Andrew Marriner - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Marriner, son of Sir Neville Marriner and his wife Diana Parikian, was educated at King's College School, Cambridge (where he was a chorister), [2] King's School, Canterbury, New College, Oxford, and the Hochschule für Musik, Hannover.

  5. Diana Parikian - Wikipedia

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    Her first husband was conductor Neville Marriner, whom she met while studying at the Royal College of Music. The couple had one son, clarinettist Andrew Marriner, and one daughter, writer Susie Harries. [1] In 1957, she married the violinist and academic Manoug Parikian (1920–1987), with whom she had two sons, Stepan (Step) and Levon (Lev). [1]

  6. Buell Neidlinger - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with Neville Marriner (Angel 537081) Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances Neville Marriner / Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (Angel CDC - 7471162) Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra with Neville Marriner (Argo ZRG 792) Basso Profundo. Solo bass and chamber music by Bussotti, Rosenman, Kagel, Xenakis and Ceely. (Vivace Records)

  7. Symphony No. 5 (Vaughan Williams) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Neville Marriner: Academy of Saint Martin in the Fields: Henry Wood Hall, London: May 1990 Collins Classics 12022 [n 17] Andrew Davis: BBC Symphony St Augustine's Church, Kilburn: Dec 1992 Teldec 4509-90844-2 [n 18] Bernard Haitink: London Philharmonic Royal Festival Hall 15 Dec 1994 LPO-0072 [n 19] Bernard Haitink London Philharmonic Abbey ...

  8. Axur, re d'Ormus - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Sir Neville Marriner recorded two excerpts from Axur, re d'Ormus for the film Amadeus – the aria "Son queste le speranze" and the finale – with the soprano Suzanne Murphy and the Academy and Chorus of St. Martin in the Fields. The finale was featured in the release of the film's album, with the aria being included in only select ...

  9. File:Neville Marriner, 1982.jpg - Wikipedia

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