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Name
  
Alison Stephens


Role
  
Musical Artist

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Died
  
October 10, 2010, Cambridge

Albums
  
Mandolin and Guitar Recital: Stephens, Alison / Ogden, Craig - Vieco Ortiz, C. / Pino, P.M. / Nieto S., L.E. / Hadjidakis, M. (Souvenirs)

Education
  
James Allen's Girls' School, Trinity College of Music

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Alison Stephens (1 March 1970 – 10 October 2010) was an English classical mandolin player and film musician.

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Stephens was born in Bickley, Kent, and educated at James Allen's Girls' School and Haileybury and began playing the mandolin at the age of seven, inspired by her father, who had played the instrument during the Second World War. She was the first graduate in the instrument from Trinity College of Music in London. She gave her first public performance of a concerto at the Barbican Hall in 1987 and subsequently gave recitals all over the world. She played for opera and ballet companies and was a performer on the scores of films such as The Queen, The Golden Compass, Captain Corelli's Mandolin and Fantastic Mr. Fox.

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Death

Stephens was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2008, and was treated at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. After undergoing a second round of treatment in 2009 with a new form of radiation therapy, tomotherapy, she made a full recovery and spent much of the last two years of her life fundraising for cancer charities. In June 2010, the cancer returned and she died at the Arthur Rank Hospice in Cambridge on October 10.

References

Alison Stephens Wikipedia