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New London Consort Free Music

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New London Consort Free Music

New London Consort

Effective period / Period of releases: 1978 - 2002

Members: Nigel Eaton, Peter McCarthy, Stephen Saunders, Paul Nieman, Anthony Pleeth, Simon Standage, Joanna Levine, Olive Simpson, Richard Campbell, Alasdair Malloy, Catherine Finnis, Tessa Bonner, Simon Davies (3), Pamela Thorby, Steve Henderson, Alan George, Catherine Bott, Philip Pickett, Mark Bennett (2), David Purser, David Staff, Helen Parker, Stephen Wick, Christopher Robson, Andrew Clark (3), Mark Levy, Phillip Bainbridge, Richard Cheetham, Simon Grant (4), Jacob Heringman, Jonathan Kahan, Stephen Keavy, Martin Kelly (3), Nicolette Moonen, Jonathan Impett, Alison Bury, Jan Schlapp, Carol Hall (2), Paul Nicholson, Miles Golding, Annette Isserlis, Lisa Beznosiuk, Andrew Watts (2), David Corkhill, Alastair Mitchell, William Hunt, John Toll, Richard Egarr, Marshall Marcus, Trevor Jones (4), Micaela Comberti, Rachel Podger, Paula Chateauneuf, Catherine Latham, Lucy Russell, Richard Tunnicliffe, Michael Laird (2), Helen Orsler, Pavlo Beznosiuk, Andrew Lawrence-King, David Roblou, Amanda McNamara, Nigel North, David Miller (7), Susanna Pell, Tom Finucane, David Watkin, John Potter (2), Catherine King, John Mark Ainsley, William Lockhart, Deborah York, Giles Lewin, Nancy Hadden, Marion Scott, Christian Rutherford, Jeremy West, Martin Nicholls (2), Iaan Wilson, Andrew King (5), Michael George (3), Frances Kelly, Gavin Edwards, Philip Turbett, Timothy Roberts, Michael Harrison (4), Norman Taylor (2), Gail Hennessy, Elizabeth Randell, William Carter, Ron Bryans, Keith McGowan, Caroline Harrison, Allan Parkes, Kristine Szulik, David Brooker, Mike Fentross, Tim Barry (2), Tom Lees, Katy Bircher, Alan Ewing, Elizabeth Stanbridge, Jan Waterfield, Sue Picknell, Helen Brown (2), Chizuko Ishikawa, Robert Ehrlich, Janet Waterfield, Penny Pay, Kenneth Hamilton, Jean McCreery, Adrian Chandler, Jonathan Morgan (3), Miguel Lawrence, Kathleen Stubbings, John Harrod (2), Elizabeth Walker (4)

London-based Renaissance and Baroque music directed by by Philip Pickett with recordings, mostly on L'Oiseau-Lyre, from 1978 to 2003. The ensemble has been inactive since Pickett's sentencing in February 2015 to an 11-year prison sentence for the rape and sexual assault of pupils at The Guildhall School Of Music & Drama between 1979 and 1983.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_London_Consort