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Robert Del Naja and
Grant Marshall, who co-founded the U.K. electronica outfit. The deal, which does not include the group’s third member, Adrian “Tricky” Thaws, encompasses their first five albums.
“Massive Attack are authentic trailblazers who are revered by their peers and music fans alike,” said
Robin Godfrey-Cass, managing director of Round Hill’s London office, in a statement. “The band’s body of work, which Robert and Grant have been key contributors to over the last three decades is astonishing and we are proud that they have chosen us to oversee their legacy.”
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Dame Fanny Waterman, forceful founder of the Leeds International Piano Competition – obituary
‘A combination of human dynamo and bulldozer’, she transformed her city from a classical backwater into the capital of piano music
Dame Fanny Waterman in 2010
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Dame Fanny Waterman, who has died aged 100, was the author of books and graded tutors which nurtured the talents of young pianists throughout the world; in 1963 she founded the triennial Leeds International Piano Competition, which launched the careers of such virtuosi as Murray Perahia and Radu Lupu.
Affectionately known throughout Leeds as “Field Marshal Fanny”, Fanny Waterman made up with her iron will and Yorkshire blunt-speaking for what she lacked in physical stature. One former winner of the Leeds competition described her as “a combination of human dynamo and bulldozer” and, until she was well into her nineties, she presided over the event with nit-picking attention to detail – proof-r
William Bruce
William Bruce, Head of Strings at Junior Guildhall- Guildhall School’s specialist Saturday School offering advanced training to under 18s -
has been awarded the 2020 European String Teachers Association (ESTA) Award in recognition of distinguished services to string teaching.
Bruce, who studied with Christopher Bunting and took part in classes with Jacqueline du Pré and William Pleeth, has long pursued parallel interests in performing and teaching. He made his Carnegie Hall debut in 2005 and was a member of the orchestra of English National Opera from 1982 until his recent retirement. As for teaching: in addition to his role at Junior Guildhall, he is the founder and director of Cello Club, the junior part of the London Cello Society, which brings together young cellists from all over the country and beyond. He has given many masterclasses and summer schools, and he ran a residential summer school for cellists each year at Hindhead Music Centre for 20 years. He
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