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  2. Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The leadership is rotated between four musicians: Matthew Truscott, Kati Debretzeni, Huw Daniel [1] and Margaret Faultless. [2] A group of period instrumentalist players formed the OAE as a self-governing ensemble in 1986, [3] and took its name from the historical period in the late 18th century where the core of its repertoire is based. The ...

  3. Graham Ross (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Clare Baroque Ensemble, Margaret Faultless 2018 O lux Beata Trinitas: Music for Trinity and Ordinary Harmonia Mundi Choir of Clare College, Cambridge 2020 A Ceremony of Carols: with Bridge, Holst, Ireland Harmonia Mundi Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Carter Eleanor, Ashley Show, Tanya Houghton 2020

  4. European Union Baroque Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Lars Ulrik Mortensen (former Music Director), Ton Koopman, Margaret Faultless, [10] Roy Goodman, Enrico Onofri, Rachel Podger, Paul Agnew, Gottfried von der Goltz, Alfredo Bernardini, Sergio Azzolini and Amandine Beyer are amongst the artists who have regularly worked with EUBO. [citation needed]

  5. Vivaldi's Cello - Wikipedia

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    Yo-Yo Ma - cello; The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. Ton Koopman - conductor, harpsichord, organ; Margaret Faultless - violin Foskien Kooistra - violin; Catherine Martin - violin; Fanny Pestalozzi - violin

  6. Alison Bury - Wikipedia

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    Alison Bury (born 20 January 1954) is a British violinist who works as a soloist, orchestra leader and chamber musician, specialising in historically informed performances of Baroque music, especially works by J. S. Bach, Vivaldi and Handel.

  7. How did Princess Margaret die? What to know about her final ...

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    Margaret died in 2002 after a series of heart and lung-related illnesses. In 1985, the princess, who was a heavy smoker, had surgery to remove part of her left lung, according to a Washington Post ...

  8. Horn Concerto No. 4 - Wikipedia

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    2013: Roger Montgomery (natural horn); Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Margaret Faultless [Wikidata] (concert master/conductor), Signum; 2015: Pip Eastop (natural horn); The Hanover Band, Anthony Halstead (conductor), Hyperion

  9. Bath Bach Choir - Wikipedia

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    Bath Bach Choir, formerly The City of Bath Bach Choir (CBBC), is based in Bath, Somerset, England, and is a registered charity. [1] Founded in 1946 by Cuthbert Bates, who also became a founding father of the Bath Bach Festival [2] in 1950, the choir's original aim was to promote the music of Johann Sebastian Bach via periodic music festivals.