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Melos Ensemble Of London Free Music

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Melos Ensemble Of London Free Music

Melos Ensemble Of London

Effective period / Period of releases: 1960 - 1997

Members: Tristan Fry, David Mason (2), Alan Hacker, Jim Buck, Philip Jones, James Blades, Manoug Parikian, Nicholas Ward, Hugh Maguire, Richard Adeney, Peter Graeme, Osian Ellis, Gervase de Peyer, Cecil Aronowitz, Adrian Beers, Emanuel Hurwitz, William Waterhouse, Lamar Crowson, David Johnson (15), Jack Lees, Christopher Hyde-Smith, Ivor McMahon, Eli Goren, Terence Weil, Sara Barrington, Cyril Preedy, Paul Draper (3), Neill Sanders, Anthony Jennings (3), Edgar Williams (3), Hilary Wilson, Alfred Flaszynski, Kenneth Essex (2)

London's Melos Ensemble was founded in 1950 by violist Cecil Aronowitz, clarinetist Gervase de Peyer, flutist Richard Adeney, and cellist Terence Weil. All its members held positions in notable orchestras and also appeared as soloists.

It is not to be confused with the Melos Art Ensemble, a more recently formed Italian group. They are also not associated with the Melos Quartett, a Stuttgart-based standard string quartet.

Please use Mitglieder des Melos-Ensemble when credited as such or different language derivatives.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melos_Ensemble