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- Christopher Jarvis Haley Hogwood CBE (10 September 1941 – 24 September 2014) was an English conductor, harpsichordist, writer, and musicologist. Founder...
- Hogwood: a modern horror story is a 2020 do****entary film focussing on an undercover investigation of a UK pig farm. The film was created by UK charity...
- are soon discovered by Hogwood (who is revealed to be Welsh himself) and other mercenaries. Geoff attempts to convince Hogwood of their innocence and...
- and right-wing politics; according to Geoffrey K. Roberts and Patricia Hogwood, "In terms of ideology, Christian Democracy has incorporated many of the...
- attracted musicians of a high calibre including Dart, Iona Brown, Christopher Hogwood and Alan Loveday. Marriner recorded prolifically with the Academy. The...
- are notable for "the formal security and the cleanness of the texture." Hogwood considers all of the oboe trio sonatas spurious and even suggests that...
- settling in London. Fabian was the civil partner of Christopher Hogwood until shortly before Hogwood died in 2014. He is of Hungarian origin on his mother's side...
- orchestra based in Cambridge, England. Founded by harpsichordist Christopher Hogwood in 1973, it was named after an 18th-century organisation of the same name...
- Baroque era was the "Hornpipe" from Handel's Water Music (1733). Christopher Hogwood (2005, p. 37) describes the Hornpipe as “possibly the most memorable movement...
- grandness, the darkness of the content providing hope". MusicOMH's Ben Hogwood opined regarding the song titles that "on paper, songs of this ilk should...