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Richard Adeney has also been a teacher. In 1948 he was teaching courses of the first Bath Assembly (later called Bath International Music Festival). [26] He contributed to the biography of Malcolm Arnold [27] and is the author of flute, his autobiography.
Richard Adeney (1920–2010), flautist; Sir Thomas Allen (born 1944), singer; Julian Anderson (born 1967), composer; Richard Arnell (1917–2009), composer;
In 1921, she married the English painter and textile designer Bernard Adeney who she had met in 1918, his first wife was the painter Thérèse Lessore. [7] [3] Their son Richard Adeney was a flautist who played principal flute with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. [8] Adeney wrote a novel, No Coward Soul, published by Hogarth Press in 1956.
Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano), Richard Adeney (flute), Terence Weil (cello), Lamar Crowson (piano) – L'Oiseau-Lyre SOL 298 – released 1967 Felicity Palmer (soprano), Judith Pearse (flute), Christopher van Kampen (cello), Clifford Benson (piano) – Argo ZRG 834 – recorded May 24–25 and July 9, 1975, in St John's, Smith Square
In the early years other players in the orchestra included Cecil Aronowitz, Francisco Gabarró, Richard Adeney, Peter Graeme, Gervase de Peyer, Raymond Cohen and Alan Civil. [1] The last London performance advertised by the orchestra was in 1970.
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A. June Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair; Richard Addinsell; John Addison; Susan Addison; Richard Adeney; Kunle Ajayi; Samuel Akpabot; Louise Alder
The Burning Fiery Furnace is an English music drama with music composed by Benjamin Britten, his Opus 77, to a libretto by William Plomer.One of Britten's three Parables for Church Performances, this work received its premiere at the St Bartholomew's Church, Orford, Suffolk, England, on 9 June 1966 by the English Opera Group.