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Richard Egarr (born 7
August 1963) is a
British conductor and
keyboard player. Born in Lincoln,
Egarr received his
early musical training as a choirboy...
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Richard Egarr. On 1
September 2006,
Egarr succeeded Hogwood as
music director of the AAM and
Hogwood received the
title of
emeritus director.
Egarr concluded...
- of Conservation. pp. 315–321. ISBN 0-478-01776-6. OCLC 38890560.
Egarr, C.D.;
Egarr, J. H. (1981). "New
Zealand recreational river survey : an investigation...
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Richard Egarr first guest-conducted the PBO.
Following two
additional guest appearances, in
January 2019, the PBO
announced the
appointment of
Egarr as its...
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Eliot Gardiner,
Roger Norrington,
Trevor Pinnock,
Andrew Manze,
Richard Egarr, Mark Elder,
Richard Hickox,
Christopher Hogwood,
Andrew Marriner, David...
- gangs". Te Ara: The
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Retrieved 27
February 2024.
Egarr,
Tristan (14 July 2008). "Gang Land". Salient. www.salient.org.nz. Archived...
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movement with
George Malcolm's
recording taking about a
minute and
Richard Egarr about three.
Handel had
already published a set of
organ concertos, Op....
- Gazetteer. Land
Information New Zealand.
Retrieved 27
October 2022.
Egarr, C.D.;
Egarr, J. H. (1981). "New
Zealand recreational river survey : an investigation...
- Director,
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra 1985–2020 Succeeded by
Richard Egarr Preceded by John
Eliot Gardiner Artistic Director, Göttingen International...
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harpsichordists Richard Egarr and Lars
Ulrik Mortensen. He has
recorded Bach's
suites for solo
cello twice. With
Egarr he has
recorded Bach's sonatas...