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The Dvořák Symphony Orchestra Prague
Ensemble
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to be confirmed
Horn
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A Song For You
Choir
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Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Orchestra
The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields is an English chamber orchestra. The group was founded in London by Sir Neville Marriner, attracting some of the finest players in London, many of whom considered themselves to be refugees from conductors. Its name comes from Trafalgar Square's St Martin‐in‐the‐Fields church, in which its first concert was performed, on November 13, 1959. The initial performances at St. Martin's church were as a small, conductorless string group, and played a key role in the revival of baroque performances in England. It has since expanded to include winds, but is of flexible size, changing its make‐up to suit its repertoire, which ranges from the Baroque to contemporary works.
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Adam Hickox
Conductor
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Adamello Quartett
String Quartet
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Adele Bitter
Cello
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Adèle Charvet
Mezzo‐soprano
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Adrian Büttemeier
Conductor
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Adrien Polycarpe
Soloist, Piano
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Ailyn Pérez
Soprano
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Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
Ensemble
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Alain Altinoglu
Conductor
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Albert Hosp
Narrator
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Albert Hosp
Narrator
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Albert Pesendorfer
Bass
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Alberto Martini
Soloist
Violin and conductor
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Alberto Vitolo
Violoncello da Spalla
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Albrecht Winter
Conductor
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Aleksandr Volkov
Organ player