Roger Norrington

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Roger Norrington is a British conductor known for his historically informed performances and influential recordings of classical and early Romantic repertoire, particularly the symphonies of Beethoven.

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instanceOf British musician
conductor
human
activeYearsStart 1960s
awardReceived Commander of the Order of the British Empire NERFINISHED
birthDate 1934-03-16
birthPlace Oxford NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
education Clare College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Royal College of Music NERFINISHED
familyName Norrington NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork opera conducting
orchestral conducting
genre classical music
early Romantic music
givenName Roger
hasConducted Beethoven symphonies NERFINISHED
Berlioz orchestral works
Brahms symphonies
Haydn symphonies NERFINISHED
Mozart symphonies NERFINISHED
Schumann symphonies NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Sir
influencedBy historical performance practice research
knownFor historically informed performances
reduced vibrato in orchestral playing
use of period instruments
languageSpoken English
movement historically informed performance
name Roger Norrington NERFINISHED
notableStudent various younger conductors influenced by his style
notableWork recordings of Beethoven symphonies
recordings of Berlioz
recordings of Brahms
recordings of Haydn
recordings of Mozart
recordings of Schumann
occupation conductor
positionHeld chief conductor of Zurich Chamber Orchestra
founder of London Classical Players
music director of Kent Opera
music director of London Classical Players
principal conductor of Orchestra of St. Luke's
principal conductor of Salzburg Camerata
principal conductor of Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra
principal guest conductor of Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
recordLabel Decca NERFINISHED
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Hänssler Classic NERFINISHED
residence United Kingdom

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Beethoven symphony cycles conductedBy Roger Norrington