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John Alldis

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Alldis won Grammy Awards for his work with Sir Adrian Boult and Sir Georg Solti, was an Honorary Fellow of
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This article is about English chorus-master and conductor. For colonial Massachusetts politician, see
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in 1969, with which he remained until 1982, preparing choruses for many celebrated performances with
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engaged him to form and direct its first standing choral group. However, he switched to the
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label. In 1967, he prepared the John Alldis Choir for the first European performance of
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In 1970, Alldis directed his choir in the recording and the first performance of
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for Arcade Records, a celebration of choral classics, which won a gold disc.
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Alldis conducted a number of other ensembles, in music ranging from the
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to the present. From 1966 to 1979, he led the choir of the
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Choral Scholars of the Choir of King's College, Cambridge
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In 1962, Alldis founded the professional, 16-member
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John Aldis (Massachusetts)
King's College School, Cambridge
Felsted
King's College, Cambridge
Boris Ord
Cambridge University
London Symphony Orchestra
London Philharmonic Choir
Adrian Boult
Otto Klemperer
Leopold Stokowski
Colin Davis
Bernard Haitink
Karl Richter
Georg Solti
Zubin Mehta
Alexander Goehr
Malcolm Williamson
Richard Rodney Bennett
Harrison Birtwistle
Argo
Stravinsky
Pierre Boulez
Justin Connolly
Decca
RCA
Luciano Pavarotti
Plácido Domingo
Janet Baker
Joan Sutherland

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