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Conductor
Unit 1, 1 Eastfields Avenue, London, SW18 1FQ, United Kingdom
Kenneth Alwyn has a long association with BBC Radio and Television as the conductor and presenter of the award winning 'Friday Night is Music Night ' and BBC Television's Omnibus programme ‘Tchaikovsky-the secrets of successes. His many recordings include Decca's first stereo, with the London Symphony Orchestra, Hiawatha with Bryn Terfel and the Welsh National Opera and the Gramophone award for the best film music with the Royal Ballet Sinfonia. His two volume memoirs, 'A Baton in the Ballet- and, ‘Is Anyone Watching?' have proved popular. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music
Horelands, West Chiltington Lane, Broadford Bridge, Billingshurst, RH14 9EA
Renowned for interpretations of clarity, elegance and intelligence, Kent Nagano is equally at home in music of the classical, romantic and contemporary eras, introducing concert and opera audiences throughout the world to new and rediscovered music and offering fresh insights into the established repertoire. In addition to his roles as Music Director Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal and Principal Guest Conductor Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra he is in great demand as a guest conductor with the world’s finest orchestras. Kent Nagano records exclusively for Sony Music.
Conductor, violinist, comp, Irishman Kevin Mallon (now resident in Canada), has made 50+ Cds mainly for Naxos. Music Director Aradia Ensemble (Toronto), Thirteen Strings Chamber Orchestra (Ottawa), West Side Chamber Orchestra (New York). Conductor Centre for Opera Studies in Italy, Opera In Concert (Toronto) and Toronto Operetta Theatre. Has a speciality in Baroque and Classical repertoire (former concert- master Le Concert Spirituel and Les Arts Florrisants, Paris), but conducts a wide range of music inc opera and symphonic rep. Recently wrote music for TV series Camelot.
6 Castle View Avenue, Toronto, M5R 1Y9
"A generous musician without blinkers and boundaries, the archetype of an artist in the 21st century" [Resmusica] Kristjan Järvi has “earned a reputation as one of the canniest, and most innovative, programmers on the classical scene.”[Reuters] Curating and conducting his original, genre-fusing projects with individual approach and style, his concerts have been proclaimed a “life-enhancing experience.”[Herald Scotland] He realises his pioneering ideas with his four ensembles: as Music Director of the MDR Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Gstaad Festival Orchestra.
Choral Conductor and choir fixer, consort singer and soloist.
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom