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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Free Music

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Effective period / Period of releases: 1927 - 2023

Members: Louis Clark, Jack Brymer, Padraic Savage, Jill Crowther, Helen Tunstall, Martin Owen, Richard Addison, Dave Lee (3), Nigel Black, Paul Gardham, Chris Cowie (2), Hugh Seenan, Roger Argente, Jonathan Carney, Mark Nightingale, Hugh Webb, Jim Buck Jr, Alan Civil, John Wilbraham, James Galway, Peter Oxer, John Graham (2), Frank Lloyd, David Strange, Nick Barr, Laura Melhuish, Vicci Wardman, Jim Rattigan, Jeff Wakefield, Charles Nolan, Kevin Duffy, James Watson (2), John Anderson (4), Simon Chamberlain, Kerenza Peacock, Clive Dobbins, Colin Huber, Corin Long, Jonathan Snowden, Crispian Steele-Perkins, Paul Bateman, John Heley, Cecil James, Brendan O'Brien (2), Ursula Gough, Mia Cooper, Michael Thompson (2), Michael Chapman (4), Jeff Bryant, Helen Keen, Owen Slade, Richard Skinner (2), Sian McInally, Duncan Riddell, Richard Harwood, Jonathan Hill, Clio Gould, Thelma Owen, Helena Binney, Rachel Roberts (2), Richard Taylor (2), Neville Taweel, Philip Jones, Michael Baker (6), Michael Davis (5), Ray Simmons, Leslie Pearson, Barry Griffiths, Roberto Sorrentino, Tamsy Kaner, Andrew Fuller, Michelle Bruil, Stephen Rowlinson, Robert Turner (2), Nicole Wilson (2), Elisabeth Varlow, William Bennett (3), Nicholas Ward, Roger Birnstingl, Raymond Cohen, Byron Fulcher, Peter Manning, Sir Thomas Beecham, Daniel Jemison, Katherine Hago, Jennifer Christie, Erich Gruenberg, John Wallace (4), John Ronayne, Robin McGee, Dominic Morgan, Norman Del Mar, Dennis Clift, Harold Lester, Alan J. Peters, Sharon Williams (2), Patrick Harrild, Gerald Ruddock, David Archer, Kathryn Saunders, Ashley Arbuckle, Stephen Stewart (3), Nelson Cooke, Laurence Davies, Stephen Kear, Gil White (2), Sarah Brooke, Anthony Protheroe, Laurence Cromwell, Ken Lawrence (2), Andrew Sippings, Alain Petitclerc, Jack McCormack, Gareth Wood (2), Charles Beldom, Julian Cummings, Robin Del Mar, Nick Reader, Pru Whittaker, Albert Dennis (2), William Heggart, Geoffrey Palmer (2), David Chatterton, David Burrowes, James Warburton, Mary Samuel, Harry Jones, John Holt (2), Nigel Pinkett, Raymond Ovens, Peter Nutting, Guy Bebb, Kate Smith (4), Timothy Welch, David Herd, Don Thompson (4), Russell Gilbert, Nina Whitehurst, John Sibley, Julian Coward, Aline Brewer, Stewart McIlwham, Michael Dolan (2), Alan Hammond, Steve Merson, David Stowe, Martin Chivers, Andrew Klee, Peter Vel, Peter Hetherington, Roy Benson, David Richard Hirschman, Eldon Fox, Stephen Trier, Stephen Williams (3), Brian Thomas (4), Richard West (3), Graeme McKean, Derek James (2), Andrew Williams (10), Mats Lidström, John Bimson, Raphael Wallfisch, Denis Vaughan, Clive Howard, Daniele Gatti, Barry Davis, Peter Sermon, Robert Winn, Christopher Lydon, Richard Layton, Gerald Kirby, David Newland, Marilyn Germains, Peter Chrippes, Martin Owens, Francois Rive, David Towse, Norman Taylor (2), Geoffrey Browne, Stephen Quigley, Cyril Newton, Paul Ringham, Leila Ward, Terry Johns, Keith Millar, Stanley Woods, David Willis (3), Judith Tempplemann, Geoffrey Gilbert, James Bradshaw (2), Dominic Weir, Michael Angress, Graham Lee (5), Nick Rodwell, Keith Marjoram, Jaime Martín, Dennis Brain, Katherine Jenkinson, Vernon Dean, Walter Lear, Jean-Baptiste Toselli, Reginald Kell, Joseph Atkins, Laurence Rogers, Christopher McShane, Gwydion Brooke, Timothy Gill, Robert McIntosh, Heather Birks, Caroline O'Neill, Janet Crouch, Helen Simons, Ben Cunningham (4), Peter Hamilton (5), Matthew Lee (3), Clive Brown (3), Chris West (8), John Fisher (5), Chantal Webster, Kay Chappell, Clara Biss, Elizabeth Randall (2), Keith Pearson (2), Sylvia Mann (2), Alan Baker (2), Tim Barry (2), Andrew Mitchell (3), John McCutcheon (3), Lee Stephenson, Susan Smith (2), Phil Brown (17), Mark Denman (2), Peter Dale (4), Leonard Dommett, Andrew Storey, Gerald Gregory, Karen Stephenson, Christopher Irby, Triona Milne, Cormac Ó hAdodáin, Kevin Morgan (5), Paul Draper (3), Frederick Riddle, Sali-Wyn Ryan, Michael Whight, Peter Graham (5), Katherine Lacy, Norman Nelson (3), Claude Hobday, Jackie Kendle, Chian Lim, Suzy Willison-Kawalec, Phil Woods (3), Emer McDonough, Audrey Douglas, Fred Harmer, Charles Woodhouse, Jian Liu, Emma Heathcote, Sophie Mather, David Whiston, Thomas Watmough, Niall Keatley, Celeste Rush, Sulki Yu, Albert Cayzer, Walter Mony, Matthew Gee (2), Esther Harling, Charlotte Ansbergs, Stephen Payne (2), Jonathan Ayling, Rosie Wainwright, Rachel van der Tang, Jonathan Hallett, Fraser Gordon, Tamás András, Katy Ayling, Erik Chapman (2), Imogen East, Ellen Blythe, Mat Heighway, Jason Evans (9), Richard Waters (5), Naoko Keatley, Clare Duckworth, James Casey (6), Alfred Hobday, Elaine Ackers, Huw Clement Evans, Philip White (8), Timothy Ridout, Andrew Fletcher (6), Robert Heard, Shana Douglas (2), Samantha Norman, Jennifer Dear, Maria Oldak, James Fountain (3), Anna Stuart, Matthew Knight (6), Aubrey Thonger, Charles Gregory (7), Robert Leighton (2), Roger Clark (5), James W. Brown (2), Ayse Osman, Richard Ion, Finlay Bain, Kenneth Essex (2), Ian Davidson (12), Paul Lestre, Maria Ołdak, Maria Mealey, Rebecca Gibson Swift, Clare-Louise Appleby, John Woolf (4), Graeme Adams (2), Kevin Waterman, Laurence Holt, Michael Wright (28), David Broughton (3), Neil Watson (13), Peter Hodges (3), Carlsten Williams, Jonathan Rooke, Christopher Cole (7), Georgina Payne

For chorus credit use The Royal Philharmonic Chorus.
The R.P.O. was founded by Sir Thomas Beecham in 1946 and is based in London at Cadogan Hall with seasons at Royal Albert Hall. RPO tours regionally and has played in 30 countries. Notable conductors have included Antal Doráti and André Previn; Maestro Daniele Gatti has been Music Director since 1996. The orchestra reaches out through its Community and Education programme and records for major commercial record companies, as well as its own label. A sister artist is The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, formed in 1987 for light classical and pops, as well as traditional classical music.

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