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The Manchester Camerata performing at the University of Salford in 2015. The Manchester Camerata is a British chamber orchestra based in Manchester, England. A sub-group from the orchestra, the Manchester Camerata Ensemble, specialises in chamber music performances. The orchestra's primary concert venue is The Bridgewater Hall.
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Laurence Perkins (born 1954) is a British classical bassoonist.He studied under Charles Cracknell at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. Perkins was principal bassoonist of the Manchester Camerata from 1974 to 2017.
Toronto Camerata, a Canadian chamber orchestra; Tuks Camerata, a choir at the University of Pretoria, South Africa [1] Washington Men's Camerata; Welsh Camerata; Camerata de Lausanne Camerata New Jersey, a virtuosic classical music ensemble based in metropolitan NY area. Camerata Heroica, a chamber orchestra from Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. [2]
Manchester Orchestra is an indie rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, United States. "Manchester Orchestra" may also refer to any of the following orchestras based in Manchester, United Kingdom: The Manchester Camerata, chamber orchestra; The Hallé, symphony orchestra; The BBC Philharmonic, symphony orchestra
He was musical director of the Manchester Camerata from 1980–1984. [2] He also led the English Opera Group Orchestra between 1949 and 1951, and participated in various Aldeburgh Festival concerts as a chamber musician as well as in opera productions. [1] He was an admired teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. [2]
The Oxford Camerata is an English chamber choir based in Oxford, England. The Camerata was founded in 1984 by conductor Jeremy Summerly [ 1 ] and singers David Hurley and Henrietta Cowling and gave its first performance on 22 May of that year. [ 2 ]
Camerata, a dormitory or a comrade in Italian or an adjective meaning chambered in Latin, may refer to: Music. Camerata (music), a small chamber orchestra or choir;