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Amadeus Orchestra archiveOne of the world's foremost training orchestras for young professionals and muic students.

Archive listings for Amadeus Orchestra

Work type: Concert.

T1588618241

The Amadeus Orchestra was recently described by the Times as "One of the finest orchestras of its kind in the world" and their performances are renowned across the globe for their quality and vitality. Philip Mackenzie has been Principal Conductor of the orchestra since 1990 and is one of Europe's most accomplished orchestral conductors. Described recently by The Times as a "brilliant violin soloist", Marat Bisengaliev has also been designated "a Latter-day Ysaye" by the American Journal Fanfare. He is well known in the UK for his many concerto recordings with the London Symphony Orchestra and in 2009 in his home country of Kazahtan was voted Man of the Year.Conductor Philip Mackenzie. Performer Marat Bisengaliev.
21 Jul 11Northcott Theatre, Exeter :: V886
listing details L01837861888

T1999990529

Performer Angus Meryon. Conductor Eduard Diadiura.
23 Jul 08Northcott Theatre, Exeter :: V886
listing details L185043712

T01239000209

Music Mozart (Overture to Marriage of Figaro). Music Mozart (Piano Concerto no 21 in D Minor). Performer Duncan Glenday (paino). Music Beethoven (Symphony N05). Conductor Philip Mackenzie.
27 Apr 01St James' Church, Inner London :: V0819872732
listing details L1474197355

Other listings

24 Jul 03Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford :: V706106861
listing details L0744574925
11 Apr 02St James' Church, Inner London :: V0819872732
listing details L0481484716

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