Biography
The Nash Ensemble
Real name: The Nash Ensemble of London
Effective period / Period of releases: 1974 - 2022
Members: Simon Limbrick, Laura Samuel, Tristan Fry, Philip Dukes, Roger Chase, John Pigneguy, Frank Lloyd, Lucy Wakeford, Philippa Davies, Richard Watkins, Rebecca Gilliver, James Watson (2), Mark Van De Wiel, Corin Long, David Purser, Moray Welsh, Christopher Van Kampen, Marcia Crayford, Jeremy Williams (2), Gareth Hulse, Michael Collins (3), Richard Hosford, Benjamin Nabarro, Mark David, Elizabeth Wexler, Tim Hugh, Judith Pearce, John Wallace (4), Ian Brown (4), Duncan McTier, Bryn Lewis, Catherine Edwards, Laurence Davies, Nick Reader, Michael Harris (6), Annabelle Meare, Paul Watkins (3), Terry Johns, Denzil Floyd, Marianne Thorsen, Brian Wightman, Elizabeth Layton, Clifford Benson, Gordon Laing, Malin Broman, Lawrence Power (2), David Adams (9), Adrian Brendel, Jonathan Stone (4), Ursula Leveaux, Leo Phillips (2), Kenneth Essex (2)
UK classical music chamber ensemble founded by Amelia Freedman in 1964 and resident at London’s Wigmore Hall.It takes its name from architect John Nash's terraces, which surround London's Royal Academy of Music.