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    Alan Parmenter - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/28/2005    Last Visited: 10/28/2006  

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    Parmenter has both.His versatile, muscular violin strokes draw out the depths of Part's textural study.

    ALAN PARMENTER was born in London, the son of an artist and a novelist.He took his first violin lessons at the age of seven and his passion for the violin has taken him now to the Royal College of Music in London.Studying with Professor Rodney Friend, the celebrated soloist and ex-leader of the London Philharmonic, London Symphony and New York Philharmonic orchestras, this summer the RCM judges gave Alan a first class for his recital of Elgar, Tartini and Bach.
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    Alan has performed as a soloist and chamber musician at the Wigmore Hall, St John's Smith Square, Kneller Hall, the Royal Ballet School, Chelsea Hospital, the Manoukian Cultural Centre, the Courchevel MusicAlp Festival and Dartington International Summer School.
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    Alan Parmenter plays 'Fratres (1980)' by Arvo Part (11:15)
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    Alan Parmenter, violin; Timothy Motz, piano.

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    Alan Parmenter - Home - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/17/2006    Last Visited: 7/5/2007  

    Alan Parmenter was born in London, the son of an artist and a novelist.Here he has developed his reputation as a soloist and chamber musician with performances at the Wigmore Hall, the Wathen Hall, St John's Smith Square, Kneller Hall, the National Gallery, Trinity House, the Tower of London, the V&A, the Royal College of Music, the Royal Ballet School, Chelsea Hospital and the Manoukian Cultural Centre.

    For four years at the Royal College of Music he studied with Professor Rodney Friend, the celebrated soloist and ex-leader of the London Philharmonic, London Symphony and New York Philharmonic orchestras.Professor Dona Lee Croft, also at the RCM, taught Alan for eight years.
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    Alan has benefited from many awards, from the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund, the EMI Sound Foundation and the Musicas Fund, including Geoffrey Shaw, Robert Lewin and Sydney Perry memorial awards.

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