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Vladimir Jurowski
Vladimir Jurowski
Russian conductor
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Johannes Moser
Johannes Moser
German musician
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Arabella Steinbacher
Arabella Steinbacher
German violinist
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Marek Janowski
Marek Janowski
German conductor
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Pablo Heras-Casado
Pablo Heras-Casado
Spanish conductor
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Kent Nagano
Kent Nagano
American conductor and opera administrator
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Alice Coote
Alice Coote
British mezzo-soprano
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René Jacobs
René Jacobs
Belgian (Flemish) countertenor and conductor
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Lawrence Power
Lawrence Power
British violist
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Stephen Bryant
Stephen Bryant
English violinist
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Javier Perianes
Javier Perianes
Spanish musician
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Alisa Weilerstein
Alisa Weilerstein
American cellist
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Concentus Musicus Wien
Concentus Musicus Wien
Austrian music ensemble
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Academy of Ancient Music
Academy of Ancient Music
band
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Alan Gilbert
Alan Gilbert
American conductor and violinist
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Sakari Oramo
Sakari Oramo
Finnish conductor
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Mikhail Pletnev
Mikhail Pletnev
Russian pianist, conductor, and composer
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Paavo Järvi
Paavo Järvi
Estonian conductor
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Rumon Gamba
Rumon Gamba
conductor
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The English Concert
The English Concert
chamber orchestra
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William Steinberg
William Steinberg
American conductor
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Nicholas McGegan
Nicholas McGegan
English conductor
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Paavo Berglund
Paavo Berglund
Finnish conductor and violinist
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Isaac Stern
Isaac Stern
American musician
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Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Canadian conductor and pianist
Andrew Manze
English violinist and conductor

Andrew Manze

Intro
English violinist and conductor
Awards Received
Rolf Schock Prize in Musical Arts
Andrew Manze in 2005

Andrew Manze (born 14 January 1965) is a British conductor and violinist living in Germany.

Born in Beckenham, United Kingdom, Manze read Classics at Cambridge University. Manze studied violin and worked with Ton Koopman (his director in the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra) and Simon Standage (his teacher in the Royal Academy of Music). He began his musical career as a specialist in Early Music, and has recorded commercially as a soloist for such labels as Harmonia Mundi. He became associate director of The Academy of Ancient Music in 1996.

From 2003 to 2007, he was artistic director of The English Concert, with whom he recorded commercially for Harmonia Mundi. He has also conducted commercial recordings on labels such as Onyx and Pentatone. Manze was associate guest conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBC SSO) from September 2010 to August 2014, and recorded with the BBC SSO for Hyperion.

Outside of the UK, from 2006 to 2014, Manze was principal conductor and artistic director of the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra. He made a number of recordings with them, including Beethoven's Symphony No 3 (Harmonia Mundi), Stenhammar Piano Concerti (Hyperion), and a cycle of the Brahms symphonies (CPO). In September 2014, he became principal conductor of the NDR Radiophilharmonie. In March 2017, the orchestra announced the extension of Manze's contract through to 2021. In February 2019, the orchestra announced a further extension of Manze's contract to 2023.

Manze has been a fellow of the Royal Academy of Music and a Visiting Professor at the Oslo Academy. He has contributed to new editions of sonatas and concertos by Mozart and Bach published by Bärenreiter and Breitkopf and Härtel. He also teaches, edits and writes about music, as well as broadcasting regularly on radio and television. In 2011, Manze received the Rolf Schock Prize.