词条 | John Blakely |
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Born the son of a medical doctor, he was educated at Highgate School until 1964 and proceeded to study at the Royal Academy of Music, winning all the relevant major prizes. He then won a Nettleship music scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford.[1][2] In 1987, Blakely accompanied tenor Neil Mackie in the world premiere of Kenneth Leighton's song cycle Earth, Sweet Earth.[3] He has recorded seven CDs, including Beethoven's Spring Sonata with Lorraine McAslan, which was declared 'first choice' of all available versions by BBC Radio 3's CD Review.[1] His many pupils have included Alisdair Hogarth who said that "John was brilliant and was a master of helping you completely get your head around an issue in a piece by summing it up in one sentence".[4] References1. ^1 2 Royal College of Music {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Blakely, John}}{{England-musician-stub}}{{UK-pianist-stub}}2. ^{{cite book|last1=Hughes|first1=Patrick (Ed.)|title=Highgate School Register 1833-1988|page=331|edition=7th}} 3. ^Music and Musicians International - Volume 36, Issue 4 - Page 34 1987 "On July 6th, also at the Pump Room, Neil Mackie (tenor) with John Blakely (piano) gave the World premier of Kenneth Leighton's naive and rather old-fashioned song cycle 'Earth. Sweet Earth"." 4. ^{{cite web|last1=Wilson|first1=Frances|title=Meet the artist...Alisdair Hogarth|url=http://crosseyedpianist.com/2013/01/10/meet-the-artist-alisdair-hogarth/|accessdate=21 September 2015}} 6 : Living people|People educated at Highgate School|Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford|English pianists|1947 births|21st-century pianists |
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