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London Harpsichord Ensemble Free Music

Biography

London Harpsichord Ensemble Free Music

London Harpsichord Ensemble

Effective period / Period of releases: 1961 - 2008

Members: Joan Atherton, Graeme Scott, Elizabeth Watson, Roger Birnstingl, Bernard Richards, Bernard Davis (2), Frances Mason, Peter Stevens (2), Peter Pople, Sarah Francis, Ambrose Gauntlett, Penelope Howard, Keith Hartley (3), Christine Read, Marjorie Lempfert, Jane Dodd (2), Madeleine whitelaw, Graham Mayger, Bridget Wallace, Amanda Stirling, Christopher Kite, Millicent Silver, John Francis (17), Margaret Powell (2), Ian Clarke (5), Jack Kessler (2)

The London Harpsichord Ensemble (LHE) is one of the longest-running British independent chamber instrumental groups, established in 1945 by harpsichordist Millicent Silver (1905—1986) and her husband, flutist John Francis (1908—1992), and led since 1981 by their daughter, oboist Sarah Francis (b. 1938). A quintet at its core, LHE can expand to 8-9 players for concertos. The ensemble championed a broad XVIII-century repertoire, including many works of Albinoni, Telemann, Händel, and Mozart, and has a prolific career with several albums released on Unicorn-Kanchana, Saga, and Regis Records, numerous concert tours, BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM radio broadcasts, and international festival appearances, such as a critically acclaimed ten-concert series for Bach's bi-centennial in 1950 at the Edinburgh Festival.

LHE members
Sarah Francis — oboe
Graham Mayger — flute
Frances Mason — violin
Margaret Powell — cello
Ian Clarke — harpsichord

External Pages

impulse-music.co.uk/lhe/

bach-cantatas.com/Bio/LHE.htm