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  1. 29 de may. de 2017 · Errol Girdlestone began his professional musical career as a bass singer however, in some of the most prestigious vocal ensembles in London: the Monteverdi Choir (Director: John Eliot Gardiner), Cantores in Ecclesia, and in particular with the Hilliard Ensemble, of which he was a founder member.

  2. Errol Girdlestone (born 1945) is a British music conductor. He lives in the south of France, and works from there as a freelance conductor. His local base is as Music Director of Syrinx Concerts in Vence, an organisation with a professional orchestra and two choirs - one amateur, one professional.

  3. 21 de abr. de 2023 · by Martina & Ian Brodie | Apr 21, 2023 | Culture. For very many people the highlight of the year in Monaco is the performance of Handel’s Messiah at St. Paul’s Church. The most recent performance, just before Christmas, was, by everyone’s account, sublime, even exhilarating. Errol Girdlestone had assembled an International line ...

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    14 de ene. de 2007 · Errol Girdlestone. It was through ENO connections that I went as a wet-behind-the-ears assistant conductor to South Africa, and during my eight years there I worked with Lawrence Folley regularly. I was honoured to know his family as a friend, being occasionally hijacked to coach Mandy and Roxane.

  5. Ramon Remedios at his considerable best in the first of a series of Rainhill Concerts given by the tenor where he was brought up with brother Alberto. These ...

  6. 9 de nov. de 2019 · “The Veiled Prophet” is an opera on a grand scale, and as such it means a large role for the chorus. The Wexford Festival Opera Chorus under Chorus Master Errol Girdlestone engaged fully with the task and produced a stunning performance oozing with quality and beauty.

  7. Errol Girdlestone | Ristretto Choir & Orchestra. Artistic Director. Errol Girdlestone. “Bin there, done that, got the t-shirt” might make a neat if rather glib take on Errol’s life in music. Or, more unkindly perhaps, the epithet “Jack of all trades” would fit…no need to go on.