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Hanover Band

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Active from
  
1980

Albums
  
Complete Symphonies


Record labels
  
Deutsche Grammophon, Decca Records

Similar
  
Roy Goodman, Anthony Halstead, Monica Huggett, Charles Mackerras, Ádám Fischer

Profiles

Hanover band orchestral workshop at chichester university


The Hanover Band which was founded by its Artistic Director, Caroline Brown is one of Britain's most distinguished period instrument orchestras.

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Hanover Band Graham LeaCox THE HANOVER BAND

The group's website explains the name thus: 'Hanover' signifies the Hanoverian period 1714-1830 and 'Band' is the 18th century term for orchestra.

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Its principal and guest conductors and directors have included Monica Huggett, Sir Charles Mackerras, Roy Goodman, Anthony Halstead, Nicholas McGegan, Graham Lea-Cox, Richard Egarr, Nicholas Kraemer, Paul Brough, Andrew Arthur and Benjamin Bayl.

Hanover Band The Hanover Band Period Instrument Ensemble Short History

The Hanover Band has appeared at the Carnegie Hall, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Bridgewater Hall (Manchester), South Bank Centre, Royal Albert Hall and Wigmore Hall, among many other venues. They have toured the UK many times, made ten tours of the United States and performed in Canada, Mexico, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France, Portugal, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Greece & Turkey. The orchestra will make its debut in China, in the Beijing Festival in May 2017.

The Hanover Band has made 176 recordings on Nimbus Records, Hyperion Records, Sony, EMI Eminence, RCA and other labels, including a complete cycle of the orchestral works of Johann Christian Bach for Cpo.

Hanover Band The Hanover Band Concert

The hanover band in arundel cathedral on june 6 2013


Songs

The Consecration of the HouseSymphony no 6 "Pastoral" / Consecration of the House · 1988
Vivaldi: Gloria2011
Violin Concerto No3 in G - K216: i AllegroMozart: Violin Concerto No3 in G - Sinfonia Concertante in E flat and Violin Concerto No5 in A · 1992

References

Hanover Band Wikipedia