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  2. Manchester Camerata - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Camerata (music) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Manchester Orchestra (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Laurence Perkins - Wikipedia

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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.

  6. Oxford Camerata - Wikipedia

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    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] The ensemble consists of a core membership of fifteen singers, [ 3 ] though personnel size varies according to the demands of the repertoire.

  7. Camerata - Wikipedia

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    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;

  8. Jean-Michel Hasler - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Michel Hasler is also the founder and current conductor of the "Camerata vocale de Brive", [2] [3] a cultural structure with a high level amateur choir [4] [5] and the Chronochromie ensemble, composed of professionals.

  9. Camerata of London - Wikipedia

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    Camerata of London is a modern-instrument chamber orchestra with a repertoire ranging from the early Baroque to the contemporary music.. Camerata of London has performed in London venues including Queen Elizabeth Hall, St John's, Smith Square, St Martin-in-the-Fields, St. James's Church, Piccadilly, Fairfield Halls, and in community halls and churches throughout the Southeast of England.