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  • Mr. Alward, who says he has made an effort to expand the festival's chamber-music program, where tickets are sometimes a fraction of the price of opera performances, says that co-productions are necessary for the festival, but that in the future, premiers will all take place here.

    A Classical Life in Allegro J. S. Marcus 2011

  • That criticism is echoed by none other than the Easter Festival's new managing director, Peter Alward, former president of EMI Classics, Mr. Rattle's label, who was asked to a take over last year.

    A Classical Life in Allegro J. S. Marcus 2011

  • Mr. Alward said he is "encouraged by the IRS's latest stance," but "remains concerned."

    What's Next for Offshore Accounts? Laura Saunders 2011

  • "I have been a customer of this festival for the past 30 years," says Mr. Alward, who was an executive at EMI Classics starting in 1985.

    A Classical Life in Allegro J. S. Marcus 2011

  • In Canada, many generally law-abiding citizens with dual U.S. citizenship are in technical violation of the rules, from small farmers to David Alward , the premier of the province of New Brunswick, who was born in Beverly, Mass.

    What's Next for Offshore Accounts? Laura Saunders 2011

  • Mary M. Alward has been writing professionally since 1989 and has been published in both print and online venues.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I Learned from the Dog Jack Canfield 2009

  • Mary M. Alward has been writing professionally since 1989 and has been published in both print and online venues.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: What I Learned from the Dog Jack Canfield 2009

  • Arriving in Montreal, Terry and Alward were given a room at the Four Seasons, whose president had lost a son to cancer.

    Archive 2006-11-01 Elizabeth McClung 2006

  • Arriving in Montreal, Terry and Alward were given a room at the Four Seasons, whose president had lost a son to cancer.

    To dream the impossible dream; to fight the unbeatable foe Elizabeth McClung 2006

  • The architects were Alward and Quinlock and Herbert Irving was the interior decorator.

    How I Became an Overnight Success in Seventy-Five Years 1989

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