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Norrington

(ˈnɒrɪŋtən)
n
(Biography) Sir Roger (Arthur Carver). born 1934, British conductor; noted for period performances of early music
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029 2022 4488 MUSIC SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart Hailed for his distinctive Beethoven performances, veteran conductor Sir Roger Norrington is an ideal guide for this all-Beethoven night with the SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart.
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His CD with Sir Roger Norrington and the Camerata Salzburg was celebrated as one of the best Mozart recordings ever.
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And he admitted he was left wincing as the Bond legend was involved in heated arguments with British director Stephen Norrington on the set of The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen.