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The Concordia Foundation has helped
numerous young and emerging artists to find their feet and make
a name for themselves. Many are now internationally successful;
here is a snapshot of a few: |
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Andrew Haveron (violin) is an international solo violinist and leader
of the Bronsky String Quartet, playing and recording all over
the world. |
John Wilson (conductor and arranger) conducts regularly with leading British
orchestras, recording and arranging for the BBC and has just
arranged, conducted and recorded the latest work by Sir Paul
McCartney. |
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Corina Belcea (violin). The Belcea String Quartet has now achieved
international status, playing all over the world and records
on the EMI Classics label. |
The Newbold Piano Quartet made their BBC Radio 3 and Wigmore
Hall debuts in 2000 and has won prestigious prizes and awards
including the Rio Tinto ensemble prize and the Miller Trophy
in the Royal Over-Seas Competition. |
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The Quodlibet String
Quartet was sponsored
by the Concordia Foundation to enter the 1999 AT&T Chamber
Music Competition in Carmel, California, USA - and won first
place. |