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- Paul Lawrence Vincent Esswood (born 6 June 1942) is an English countertenor and conductor. He is best known for his performance of Bach cantatas and the...
- in 1979, a version with the Zurich Opera, and Otho was pla**** by Paul Esswood. In the 2008 production Glyndebourne production, Otho is portra**** by Iestyn...
- Price – 1st violin Mark Walton – 2nd violin Kate Musker – viola Peter Esswood – cello Vicki Brown – backing vocals Margo Buchanan – backing vocals English...
- at the Stuttgart State Theatre, under the German title Echnaton. Paul Esswood sang the title role, German director Achim Freyer staged the opera in an...
- those privileged to call themselves guests and Esswood Fellows. We learn that Isobel Standish found in Esswood a respite from the outer world, and in its...
- which was founded in 1968 by tenor James Griffett, counter-tenor Paul Esswood, and conductor and producer Mark Brown. Their first concert was at St Bartholomew's...
- (1944–51), he wrote the script for the 1987 series Porterhouse Blue Paul Esswood, counter-tenor singer (1953–60) Sir Clive Granger, Nobel Laureate in Economics...
- Deller, Maureen Forrester, René Jacobs, Julia Hamari, Aafje Heynis, Paul Esswood, Jochen Kowalski, Nathalie Stutzmann, Andreas Scholl, Michael Chance, Guillemette...
- Leading contemporary performers include James Bowman, Russell Oberlin, Paul Esswood, Derek Lee Ragin, Andreas Scholl, Michael Chance, René Jacobs, David Daniels...
- Price – 1st violin Mark Watson – 2nd violin Kate Musker – viola Peter Esswood – cello Vicki Brown – backing vocals Pete Brown – backing vocals Kevin...