Ian Bousfield (born 16 February 1964, York, England) is an English musician who has held positions as Principal Trombone with the Vienna Philharmonic...
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colonial Anglican priest and Bishop of Pretoria Ian Bousfield (born 1964), British trombonist John Keith Bousfield (1893–1945), British army officer, businessman...
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(1994) Neil Black (1971) Barbara Bonney (2001) Ian Bostridge (2002) Pierre Boulez (1967) Ian Bousfield (2002) Thomas Brandis (2005) Julian Bream (1966)...
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recordings by such famed players as Joseph Alessi, Christian Lindberg and Ian Bousfield. It is often considered to be the trombone (and euphonium) equivalent...
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best-known composition. Much of this literature has been recorded by Ian Bousfield on his CD Pryor Engagement (Doyen DOY CD212). In 1985, thousands of...
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College, Cambridge in 2000 Stargazer (a trombone concerto written for Ian Bousfield) Köthener Messe, for choir and chamber ensemble Out of Winter (song-cycle)...
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the Eighteenth Century Joseph Alessi Since 1985 New York Philharmonic Ian Bousfield 2000–2012 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Gordon W. Bowie 1985–1997 Bangor...
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Philips Bousfield (1829 – 21 May 1883) was a Liverpool cotton merchant, a leading Volunteer officer, and a Conservative Party politician. Bousfield was an...
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Palermo Johannes Peitz Ulf Rodenhäuser Reiner Wehle Michel Becquet Ian Bousfield David Brouchez-Lally Jonas Bylund Andrea Conti Jacques Deleprancque...
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Orchestra, aged 22. It was while he was in that orchestra that he taught Ian Bousfield who was only 14 at the time. In 1988, while Principal Trombonist of...
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