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Sir Simon Denis Rattle (born 19 January 1955) is a British conductor with German citizenship.[1]

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  1. 149 relations: A German Requiem (Brahms), Alfred Brendel, Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S., Allan Kozinn, Anthony Tommasini, Anton Bruckner, Antonín Dvořák, Arnold Schoenberg, Associated Press, Asyla, Australian World Orchestra, Bachtrack, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, BBC Proms, Berlin, Berlin Philharmonic, Berliner Zeitung, Bernard Holland, Birmingham Town Hall, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Brexit, Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, Candace Allen (author), Carlo Maria Giulini, Chamber Symphony No. 1 (Schoenberg), Chariots of Fire (instrumental), Charlotte Higgins, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Classic Brit Awards, Claude Debussy, Claudio Abbado, Cleveland Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic, Czechs, Daniel Barenboim, Debrett's, Deutsche Welle, Die Welt, Doctor of Music, Ed Vulliamy, Elton John AIDS Foundation, Fellow, Fidelio, Frans Brüggen, George Gershwin, German nationality law, Gloria Artis Medal for Merit to Culture, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, ... Expand index (99 more) »

  2. London Symphony Orchestra principal conductors
  3. Recipients of the Léonie Sonning Music Prize

A German Requiem (Brahms)

A German Requiem, to Words of the Holy Scriptures, Op.

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Alfred Brendel

Alfred Brendel (born 5 January 1931) is a Czech-born Austrian classical pianist, poet, author, composer, and lecturer who is noted for his performances of Mozart, Schubert and Beethoven. Simon Rattle and Alfred Brendel are Deutsche Grammophon artists, Recipients of the Léonie Sonning Music Prize and royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists.

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Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S.

The Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. is a German foundation established in 1931 by the Hamburg merchant Alfred Toepfer.

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Allan Kozinn

Allan Kozinn (born July 28, 1954) is an American journalist, music critic, and teacher.

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Anthony Tommasini

Anthony Carl Tommasini (born April 14, 1948) is an American music critic and author who specializes in classical music.

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Anton Bruckner

Josef Anton Bruckner (4 September 182411 October 1896) was an Austrian composer and organist best known for his symphonies and sacred music, which includes Masses, Te Deum and motets.

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Antonín Dvořák

Antonín Leopold Dvořák (8 September 1841 – 1 May 1904) was a Czech composer.

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Arnold Schoenberg

Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian and American composer, music theorist, teacher and writer.

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Associated Press

The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.

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Asyla

Asyla, Op.

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Australian World Orchestra

The Australian World Orchestra (AWO) is a symphony orchestra based in Australia.

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Bachtrack

Bachtrack is a London-based international online music magazine which publishes listings of classical music, opera, ballet and dance, as well as reviews of these genres, interviews and general feature articles.

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Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, BRSO) is a German radio orchestra.

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BBC Proms

The BBC Proms is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Berlin Philharmonic

The Berlin Philharmonic (italic) is a German orchestra based in Berlin. Simon Rattle and Berlin Philharmonic are Deutsche Grammophon artists.

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Berliner Zeitung

The Berliner Zeitung is a daily newspaper based in Berlin, Germany.

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Bernard Holland

Bernard Holland (born 1933) is an American music critic.

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Birmingham Town Hall

Birmingham Town Hall is a concert hall and venue for popular assemblies opened in 1834 and situated in Victoria Square, Birmingham, England.

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Boston Symphony Orchestra

The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Boston. Simon Rattle and Boston Symphony Orchestra are Deutsche Grammophon artists.

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Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an English orchestra, founded in 1893 and originally based in Bournemouth.

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Brexit

Brexit (portmanteau of "British exit") was the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU).

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Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music

The Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music is the Lifetime Achievement award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), an organisation which represents record companies and artists in the United Kingdom.

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Candace Allen (born 1950) is an American novelist, political activist, cultural critic and screenwriter, who is based in London.

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Carlo Maria Giulini

Carlo Maria Giulini (9 May 1914 – 14 June 2005) was an Italian conductor. Simon Rattle and Carlo Maria Giulini are Deutsche Grammophon artists.

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Chamber Symphony No. 1 (Schoenberg)

The Chamber Symphony No.

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Chariots of Fire (instrumental)

"Chariots of Fire" is an instrumental theme written and recorded by Vangelis for the soundtrack of the 1981 film of the same name.

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Charlotte Higgins

Charlotte Higgins, (born 6 September 1972) is a British writer and journalist.

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Chicago Symphony Orchestra

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in Chicago, Illinois.

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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) is a British orchestra based in Birmingham, England.

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Classic Brit Awards

The Classic BRIT Awards (previously Classical BRIT Awards) are an annual awards ceremony held in the United Kingdom covering aspects of classical and crossover music, and are the equivalent of popular music's Brit Awards.

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Claude Debussy

(Achille) Claude Debussy (|group.

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Claudio Abbado

Claudio Abbado (26 June 1933 – 20 January 2014) was an Italian conductor who was one of the leading conductors of his generation. Simon Rattle and Claudio Abbado are Deutsche Grammophon artists, EMI Classics and Virgin Classics artists, knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, London Symphony Orchestra principal conductors, royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists and Wolf Prize in Arts laureates.

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Cleveland Orchestra

The Cleveland Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Czech Philharmonic

The Czech Philharmonic (Česká filharmonie) is a symphony orchestra based in Prague.

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Czechs

The Czechs (Češi,; singular Czech, masculine: Čech, singular feminine: Češka), or the Czech people (Český lid), are a West Slavic ethnic group and a nation native to the Czech Republic in Central Europe, who share a common ancestry, culture, history, and the Czech language.

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Daniel Barenboim

Daniel Barenboim (דניאל בארנבוים; born 15 November 1942) is an Argentine-born classical pianist and conductor based in Berlin. Simon Rattle and Daniel Barenboim are conductors (music) awarded knighthoods, Deutsche Grammophon artists, EMI Classics and Virgin Classics artists, Recipients of the Léonie Sonning Music Prize, royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists and Wolf Prize in Arts laureates.

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Debrett's

Debrett's Debrett’s is the ultimate authority on Britain’s titled aristocracy, and has been recording the biographical details of its membership since 1769.

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Deutsche Welle

("German Wave"), commonly shortened to DW, is a German public, state-owned international broadcaster funded by the German federal tax budget.

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Die Welt

("The World") is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE.

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Doctor of Music

The Doctor of Music degree (DMus, DM, MusD or occasionally MusDoc) is a doctorate awarded on the basis of a substantial portfolio of compositions, musical performances, and/or scholarly publications on music.

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Ed Vulliamy

Edward Sebastian Vulliamy (born 1 August 1954) is a British-born, Irish-Welsh journalist and writer.

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Elton John AIDS Foundation

The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) is a nonprofit organization, established by musician Sir Elton John in 1992 in the United States and 1993 in the United Kingdom to support innovative HIV prevention, education programs, direct care and support services to people living with or at risk of HIV.

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Fellow

A fellow is a concept whose exact meaning depends on context.

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Fidelio

Fidelio, originally titled (Leonore, or The Triumph of Marital Love), Op.

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Frans Brüggen

Franciscus ("Frans") Jozef Brüggen (30 October 1934 – 13 August 2014) was a Dutch conductor, recorder player and baroque flautist.

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George Gershwin

George Gershwin (born Jacob Gershwine; September 26, 1898 – July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist whose compositions spanned popular, jazz and classical genres.

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German nationality law

German nationality law details the conditions by which an individual is a national of Germany.

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Gloria Artis Medal for Merit to Culture

The Gloria Artis Medal for Merit to Culture (Zasłużony Kulturze Gloria Artis) or Gloria Artis Medal, is a departmental decoration of Poland in arts awarded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland to persons and organizations for distinguished contributions to, or protection of the Polish culture and national heritage.

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Glyndebourne Festival Opera

Glyndebourne Festival Opera is an annual opera festival held at Glyndebourne, an English country house near Lewes, in East Sussex, England.

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Grammy Awards

The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.

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Gramophone (magazine)

Gramophone (known as The Gramophone prior to 1970) is a magazine published monthly in London, devoted to classical music, particularly to reviews of recordings.

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Gustav Holst

Gustav Theodore Holst (born Gustavus Theodore von Holst; 21 September 1874 – 25 May 1934) was an English composer, arranger and teacher. Simon Rattle and Gustav Holst are 20th-century English musicians and royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists.

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Gustav Mahler

Gustav Mahler (7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation.

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Harold Holt (impresario)

Harold Holt (3 November 18853 September 1953) was an impresario in England from the 1920s to the early 1950s, who managed many of the great names in the classical music world.

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Harper (publisher)

Harper is an American publishing house, the flagship imprint of global publisher, HarperCollins, based in New York City.

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Harrison Birtwistle

Sir Harrison Birtwistle (15 July 1934 – 18 April 2022) was an English composer of contemporary classical music best known for his operas, often based on mythological subjects. Simon Rattle and Harrison Birtwistle are 20th-century English musicians and Deutsche Grammophon artists.

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Helpmann Awards

The Helpmann Awards are accolades for live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Live Performance Australia (LPA) since 2001.

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Herbert von Karajan

Herbert von Karajan (born Heribert Ritter von Karajan; 5 April 1908 – 16 July 1989) was an Austrian conductor. Simon Rattle and Herbert von Karajan are Deutsche Grammophon artists, EMI Classics and Virgin Classics artists and royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists.

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Historically informed performance

Historically informed performance (also referred to as period performance, authentic performance, or HIP) is an approach to the performance of classical music which aims to be faithful to the approach, manner and style of the musical era in which a work was originally conceived.

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Hollywood Bowl

The Hollywood Bowl is an amphitheatre in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Honorary degree

An honorary degree is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree-awarding institution) has waived all of the usual requirements.

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Igor Stravinsky

Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (– 6 April 1971) was a Russian composer and conductor with French citizenship (from 1934) and American citizenship (from 1945). Simon Rattle and Igor Stravinsky are Recipients of the Léonie Sonning Music Prize and royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists.

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Independent Society of Musicians

The Independent Society of Musicians (ISM) is the UK and Ireland's professional body for musicians representing over 11,000 individuals across all areas of the music industry.

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Jaine Green

Jaine Green, is a UK documentary maker and former Stand-up comedian.

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Johannes Brahms

Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period.

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John Carewe

John Carewe (born 24 January 1933) is a British conductor and teacher. Simon Rattle and John Carewe are 21st-century British conductors (music), 21st-century British male musicians and British male conductors (music).

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Joseph Haydn

Franz Joseph Haydn (31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period.

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Knight Bachelor

The title of Knight Bachelor is the basic rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry; it is a part of the British honours system.

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La mer (Debussy)

La mer, trois esquisses symphoniques pour orchestre (French for The sea, three symphonic sketches for orchestra), or simply La mer (The Sea), L. 109, CD.

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Léonie Sonning Music Prize

The Léonie Sonning Music Prize, or Sonning Award, which is recognized as Denmark's highest musical honor, is given annually to an international composer or musician.

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Legion of Honour

The National Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre royal de la Légion d'honneur), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil, and currently comprises five classes.

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List of compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven

The list of compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven consists of 722 works written over forty-five years, from his earliest work in 1782 (variations for piano on a march by Ernst Christoph Dressler) when he was only eleven years old and still in Bonn, until his last work just before his death in Vienna in 1827.

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Liverpool

Liverpool is a cathedral, port city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England.

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Liverpool College

Liverpool College is a school in Mossley Hill, Liverpool, England. Simon Rattle and Liverpool College are people educated at Liverpool College.

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Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club based in Liverpool, England.

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London Schools Symphony Orchestra

The London Schools Symphony Orchestra (LSSO) is a youth_orchestra whose members are young musicians living or studying in London.

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London Sinfonietta

The London Sinfonietta is an English contemporary chamber orchestra founded in 1968 and based in London. Simon Rattle and London Sinfonietta are Deutsche Grammophon artists.

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London Symphony Orchestra

The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London. Simon Rattle and London Symphony Orchestra are Deutsche Grammophon artists.

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Los Angeles Philharmonic

The Los Angeles Philharmonic is an American orchestra based in Los Angeles, California.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Magdalena Kožená

Magdalena Kožená, Lady Rattle (born 26 May 1973) is a Czech mezzo-soprano. Simon Rattle and Magdalena Kožená are Deutsche Grammophon artists.

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Mark Swed

Mark Swed (born) is an American music critic who specializes in classical music.

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Mark-Anthony Turnage

Mark-Anthony Turnage (born 10 June 1960) is an English composer of contemporary classical music. Simon Rattle and Mark-Anthony Turnage are Deutsche Grammophon artists.

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Martin Kettle

Martin James Kettle (born 7 September 1949) is a British journalist and author.

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Mr. Bean

Mr.

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Munich Residenz

The Residenz (Residence) in central Munich is the former royal palace of the Wittelsbach monarchs of Bavaria.

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Musical instrument

A musical instrument is a device created or adapted to make musical sounds.

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New York (magazine)

New York is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, with a particular emphasis on New York City.

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Ojai Music Festival

The Ojai Music Festival is an annual classical music festival in the United States.

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Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (OAE) is a British period instrument orchestra.

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Order of Merit

The Order of Merit (Ordre du Mérite) is an order of merit for the Commonwealth realms, recognising distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or the promotion of culture. Simon Rattle and order of Merit are members of the Order of Merit.

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Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany

The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or Bundesverdienstorden, BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany.

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Paradise and the Peri

Paradise and the Peri, in German Das Paradies und die Peri, is a secular oratorio for soloists, choir, and orchestra by Robert Schumann.

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Peter Conrad (academic)

Peter Conrad (born 1948) is an Australian-born academic specialising in English literature, who taught at Christ Church at the University of Oxford.

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Peter G. Davis

Peter Graffam Davis (March 3, 1936February 13, 2021)Rooney, Terrie M. (ed.). (1999).

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Philadelphia Orchestra

The Philadelphia Orchestra is an American symphony orchestra, based in Philadelphia.

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Porgy and Bess

Porgy and Bess is an English-language opera by American composer George Gershwin, with a libretto written by author DuBose Heyward and lyricist Ira Gershwin.

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Reuters

Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.

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Rhythm Is It!

Rhythm Is It! is a 2004 German documentary film directed by Thomas Grube and Enrique Sánchez Lansch.

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Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era.

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Rowan Atkinson

Rowan Sebastian Atkinson (born 6 January 1955) is an English actor, comedian and writer.

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Royal Academy of Music

The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa.

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Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, England.

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Royal Liverpool Philharmonic

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is a music organisation based in Liverpool, England, that manages a professional symphony orchestra, a concert venue, and extensive programmes of learning through music.

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Royal Naval Reserve

The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is one of the two volunteer reserve forces of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom.

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Royal Philharmonic Society

The Royal Philharmonic Society (RPS) is a British music society, formed in 1813.

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Royal Society of Arts

The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, commonly known as the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), is a London-based organisation.

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San Francisco Symphony

The San Francisco Symphony, founded in 1911, is an American orchestra based in San Francisco, California.

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Süddeutsche Zeitung

The Süddeutsche Zeitung, published in Munich, Bavaria, is one of the largest daily newspapers in Germany.

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Senate of Berlin

The Senate of Berlin (Senat von Berlin; unofficially: Berliner Senat) is the executive body governing the city of Berlin, which at the same time is a state of Germany.

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Shakespeare Prize

The Shakespeare Prize was an annual prize for writing or performance awarded to a British citizen by the Hamburg Alfred Toepfer Foundation.

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Sinfonia Concertante (Haydn)

The Sinfonia Concertante in B flat major (Hob. I/105), by Joseph Haydn was composed in London between February and March 1792.

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St Anne's College, Oxford

St Anne's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.

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Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Symphony Hall is a 2,262 seat concert venue in Birmingham, England.

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Symphony No. 10 (Mahler)

The Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 2 (Mahler)

The Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 4 (Bruckner)

Anton Bruckner's Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 5 (Mahler)

The Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 6 (Mahler)

The Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 88 (Haydn)

Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 89 (Haydn)

The Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 9 (Mahler)

The Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 90 (Haydn)

Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 91 (Haydn)

The Symphony No.

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Symphony No. 92 (Haydn)

Joseph Haydn completed his Symphony No.

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Symphony of Psalms

The Symphony of Psalms is a choral symphony in three movements composed by Igor Stravinsky in 1930 during his neoclassical period.

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The Creation (Haydn)

The Creation (Die Schöpfung) is an oratorio written in 1797 and 1798 by Joseph Haydn (Hob. XXI:2), and considered by many to be one of his masterpieces.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Observer

The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays.

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The Planets

The Planets, Op.

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The Rite of Spring

The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du printemps) is a ballet and orchestral concert work by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky.

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Thomas Adès

Thomas Joseph Edmund Adès (born 1 March 1971) is a British composer, pianist and conductor. Simon Rattle and Thomas Adès are 21st-century British male musicians and EMI Classics and Virgin Classics artists.

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Toronto Children's Chorus

The Toronto Children's Chorus (TCC) is a children's choir based in Toronto.

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Toronto Symphony Orchestra

The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) is a Canadian orchestra based in Toronto, Ontario.

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UNICEF

UNICEF, originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.

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University of London

The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom.

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Waldbühne

The Waldbühne (Woodland Stage or Forest Stage) is a theatre at Olympiapark Berlin in Berlin, Germany.

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Wolf Foundation

The Wolf Foundation is a private not-for-profit organization in Israel established in 1975 by Ricardo Wolf, a German-born Jewish Cuban inventor and former Cuban ambassador to Israel.

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Wolf Prize in Arts

The Wolf Prize in Arts is awarded annually by the not-for-profit Wolf Foundation in Israel.

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Wolfgang Sawallisch

Wolfgang Sawallisch (26 August 1923 – 22 February 2013) was a German conductor and pianist. Simon Rattle and Wolfgang Sawallisch are EMI Classics and Virgin Classics artists and knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Young British Artists

The Young British Artists, or YBAs—also referred to as Brit artists and Britart—is a loose group of visual artists who first began to exhibit together in London in 1988.

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2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

The opening ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics took place on the evening of Friday 27 July 2012 in the Olympic Stadium, London, during which the Games were formally opened by Queen Elizabeth II.

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2014 New Year Honours

The New Year Honours 2014 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries.

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20th-century classical music

20th-century classical music is art music that was written between the years 1901 and 2000, inclusive.

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20th-century music

The following Wikipedia articles deal with 20th-century music.

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See also

London Symphony Orchestra principal conductors

Recipients of the Léonie Sonning Music Prize

References

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

Also known as Simon Denis Rattle, Sir Simon Rattle.

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