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Hanover Band

Classical Music Orchestra based in Brighton. One of the UK’s most distinguished period instrument orchestras. The Hanover Band was formed in 1980 by its Artistic Director, [a=Caroline Brown], in order to perform the music of the " Hanover Era (1714-1830) on original instruments from this period. Its members include some of the leading European specialists in the practice of historical interpretation. The size, make-up and instruments of the Hanover Band reflect the Vienna Orchestra model from around 1800.

Members: Utako Ikeda, Andrew Byrt, Peter Hanson, Benjamin Hudson, Elizabeth Bradley, Natasha Kraemer, Jonathan Kahan, Nancy Elan, Diane Moore, William O'Sullivan, Stephen Keavy, Benedict Hoffnung, Graham Cracknell, Rachel Brown (2), Angela East, Guy Williams (2), Alastair Mitchell, Marshall Marcus, Nicola Cleminson, Jill Samuel, Judith Evans, Pierre Joubert, Joanna Parker, Anthony Robson, Catherine Ford, Anthony Halstead, Leon King (2), Martin Lawrence (3), Elizabeth Wilson (3), Brian Smith (12), James Ellis (3), Michael Harris (6), Roger Montgomery, Gavin Edwards, Neil McLaren (2), Ruth Alford, Pamela Munks, Anna McDonald (2), Raul Diaz, Sue Kinnersley, Benjamin Sansom, Judith Tarling, Alice McVeigh, Caroline Brown, Margaret Archibald, Gail Hennessy, Brinley Yare, Therese Timoney, Jeremy Ward, Colin Lawson, Fiona Duncan, Peter Fender, Ruth Slater, Colin Weir, Brian Sewell, Alun Thomas (2), Sebastian Comberti, Michele Cantoni, Silvia Schweinberger, Timothy Lyons, Kirsten Klingels, Cherry Forbes, Timothy Amherst, David Bentley (4), Dawn Baker, Peter Mallinson, Sally Jackson (2), Jean Paterson, Ann Monnington, Emma Alter, William Prince (3), Scott Bywater (2), Brian Wilson (14), Christopher Pigram, Robert Farley, Paul Brough, Robert Evans (8), Theresa Pople, Julia Plaut, Julia Brocklehurst, Christopher Robson (2), Caroline Maguire, Roger Brown (12), Joel Raymond (2), Katherine Sharman, Gary Brodie, Marjory King, Véronique Matarasso, Gaynor Jones (3), Carla Mastrandreas, and Gary Clarke (20)

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