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Paul Sartin (20 February 1971 – 14 September 2022) was an English singer, instrumentalist, composer and arranger, specialising in oboe and violin.[1]

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  1. 57 relations: ABRSM, Andover, Hampshire, Assisted Places Scheme, BBC Four, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, BBC Two, Bellowhead, Belshazzar's feast, Belshazzar's Feast (band), Benji Kirkpatrick, Cèilidh, Choir, Choir of Somerville College, Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Clare Balding, English Folk Dance and Song Society, English folk music, English National Opera, Faber Music, Faustus (band), Fellside Recordings, Front Row (radio programme), George Gardiner (folk-song collector), Highgate School, Jim Moray, John Spiers, Jon Boden, Later... with Jools Holland, Lay clerk, Lisa Knapp, Live Music Now, London Borough of Brent, Magdalen College, Oxford, Newcastle University, Oboe, Peter Bellamy, Purcell School for Young Musicians, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sam Sweeney, Saul Rose, Sidmouth Folk Festival, Social dance, St Edward's School, Oxford, Superact, Taplas, The Independent, The Ivors Academy, ... Expand index (7 more) »

  2. Bellowhead members
  3. English oboists
  4. Faustus (band) members
  5. People educated at Purcell School

ABRSM

The ABRSM (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) is an examination board and registered charity based in the United Kingdom.

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Andover, Hampshire

Andover is a town in the Test Valley district of Hampshire, England.

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Assisted Places Scheme

The Assisted Places Scheme was established in the UK by the Conservative government in 1980.

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BBC Four

BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.

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BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards

The BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards celebrate outstanding achievement during the previous year within the field of folk music, with the aim of raising the profile of folk and acoustic music.

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BBC Radio 3

BBC Radio 3 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio 4 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC.

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BBC Two

BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC.

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Bellowhead

Bellowhead is an English contemporary folk band, active from 2004 to 2016, reforming in 2020.

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Belshazzar's feast

Belshazzar's feast, or the story of the writing on the wall, chapter 5 in the Book of Daniel, tells how Belshazzar holds a great feast and drinks from the vessels that had been looted in the destruction of the First Temple.

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Belshazzar's Feast (band)

Belshazzar's Feast were an English folk music duo comprising singer/oboist/fiddler Paul Sartin and piano accordionist Paul Hutchinson. Paul Sartin and Belshazzar's Feast (band) are English folk musicians.

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Benji Kirkpatrick

Benji Kirkpatrick (born 1976) is an English folk singer and musician, who plays guitar, bouzouki, mandolin and tenor banjo. Paul Sartin and Benji Kirkpatrick are Bellowhead members, English folk musicians, English folk singers and Faustus (band) members.

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Cèilidh

A cèilidh or céilí is a traditional Scottish and Irish social gathering.

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Choir

A choir (also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers.

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Choir of Somerville College, Oxford

The Choir of Somerville College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, is mixed voice and is led by a Director of Chapel Music, currently William Dawes, incumbent since 2017.

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Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford

Christ Church Cathedral is the cathedral of the Anglican diocese of Oxford, which consists of the counties of Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.

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Clare Balding

Clare Victoria Balding (born 29 January 1971) is an English broadcast journalist and author.

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English Folk Dance and Song Society

The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS, or pronounced 'EFF-diss') is an organisation that promotes English folk music and folk dance.

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English folk music

The folk music of England is a tradition-based music which has existed since the later medieval period.

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English National Opera

English National Opera (ENO) is a British opera company based in London, resident at the London Coliseum in St Martin's Lane.

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Faber Music

Faber Music is a British sheet music publisher best known for contemporary classical music.

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Faustus (band)

Faustus are a folk music duo based in the UK.

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Fellside Recordings

Fellside Recordings is a British independent record label, formed by Paul Adams and Linda Adams in 1976 in Workington, Cumbria, and still run by them.

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Front Row (radio programme)

Front Row is a radio programme on BBC Radio 4 that has been broadcast regularly since 1998.

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George Gardiner (folk-song collector)

George Barnet Gardiner (1852 – 1910) was a Scottish-born folk-song collector who collected songs from traditional singers in Southern England, chiefly in Hampshire, but also in Surrey, Sussex, Somerset and other counties.

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Highgate School

Highgate School, formally Sir Roger Cholmeley's School at Highgate, is a co-educational, fee-charging, private day school, founded in 1565 in Highgate, London, England.

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Jim Moray

Jim Moray (born Douglas Oates; 20 August 1981) is an English folk singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. Paul Sartin and Jim Moray are English folk musicians and English folk singers.

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John Spiers

John Spiers (born 1975) is an English melodeon, concertina and bandoneon player. Paul Sartin and John Spiers are Bellowhead members and English folk musicians.

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Jon Boden

Jon Boden (born 17 March 1977) is a singer, composer and musician, best known as lead singer and main arranger of Bellowhead. Paul Sartin and Jon Boden are 21st-century British male singers, 21st-century violinists, Bellowhead members, English folk musicians and English folk singers.

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Later... with Jools Holland

Later...

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Lay clerk

A lay clerk, also known as a lay vicar, song man or a vicar choral, is a professional adult singer in an Anglican cathedral and often Roman Catholic cathedral in the UK, or (occasionally) college choir in Britain and Ireland.

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Lisa Knapp

Lisa Knapp (born 1974 in Balham) is an English folk singer, songwriter, fiddle player and multi-instrumentalist. Paul Sartin and Lisa Knapp are English folk musicians.

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Live Music Now

Live Music Now is a charity working and campaigning to create inclusive, measurable social impact through music.

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London Borough of Brent

Brent is a borough in north-west London, England.

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Magdalen College, Oxford

Magdalen College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford.

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Newcastle University

Newcastle University (legally the University of Newcastle upon Tyne) is a public research university based in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England.

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Oboe

The oboe is a type of double-reed woodwind instrument.

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Peter Bellamy

Peter Franklyn Bellamy (8 September 1944 – 24 September 1991) was an English folk singer. Paul Sartin and Peter Bellamy are English folk singers.

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Purcell School for Young Musicians

The Purcell School for Young Musicians is a specialist private music school for children, located in the town of Bushey, south Hertfordshire, England, and is the oldest specialist music school in the UK.

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Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams (12 October 1872– 26 August 1958) was an English composer.

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Sam Sweeney

Sam Sweeney (born 27 February 1989 in Nottingham) is a multi-instrumental English folk musician. Paul Sartin and Sam Sweeney are Bellowhead members and English folk musicians.

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Saul Rose

Saul Rose (born 1973) is an English folk melodeon player and singer. Paul Sartin and Saul Rose are English folk musicians and Faustus (band) members.

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Sidmouth Folk Festival

There has been a folk festival in the coastal town of Sidmouth in South West England in the first week of August every year since 1955, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to over 700 diverse events.

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Social dances are dances that have social functions and context.

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St Edward's School, Oxford

St Edward's School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) in Oxford, England.

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Superact

Superact is a nonprofit arts organization based in Taunton, Somerset.

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Taplas

Taplas was a folk music magazine which covered the genre in Wales and its border areas of England.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Ivors Academy

The Ivors Academy (formerly the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors – BASCA) is one of the largest professional associations for music writers in Europe.

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The Transports

The Transports is a folk ballad opera written by Peter Bellamy released by Free Reed Records in 1977.

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The Unthanks

The Unthanks (until 2009 called Rachel Unthank and the Winterset) are an English folk group known for their eclectic approach in combining traditional English folk, particularly Northumbrian folk music, with other musical genres.

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Thea Gilmore

Thea Eve Gilmore (born 25 November 1979), also known as Afterlight, is an English singer-songwriter.

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Tim Van Eyken

Tim van Eyken (born 7 March 1978) is an English actor, singer, melodeon player and guitarist of Belgian descent. Paul Sartin and Tim Van Eyken are 21st-century British singers, English folk musicians and English folk singers.

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Violin

The violin, colloquially known as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family.

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Willesden

Willesden is an area of north-west London, situated 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Charing Cross.

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Winchester Cathedral

The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity,Historic England.

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See also

Bellowhead members

English oboists

Faustus (band) members

People educated at Purcell School

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Sartin

Also known as Sartin, Paul.

, The Transports, The Unthanks, Thea Gilmore, Tim Van Eyken, Violin, Willesden, Winchester Cathedral.