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Colin Mackerras has classified Chinese responses into two groups.
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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Note 62: For example, see Colin Mackerras, China's Minorities: Integration and Modernization in the Twentieth Century (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1994). back
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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In recent years the Delius cause has hardly been helped by the demise – within months – of a triumvirate of his most devoted exponents: Vernon Handley, Richard Hickox and Charles Mackerras.
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After arriving at my hotel, showering, and taking a brief nap, I headed over to the Coliseum where the English National Opera was presenting George Frideric Handel's 1738 opera, Xerxes, in a new production directed by Nicholas Hytner and conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.
George Heymont: Going For Baroque With Handel's Xerxes George Heymont 2011
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Apart from the Australian Mackerras, all these conductors are British.
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After arriving at my hotel, showering, and taking a brief nap, I headed over to the Coliseum where the English National Opera was presenting George Frideric Handel's 1738 opera, Xerxes, in a new production directed by Nicholas Hytner and conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.
George Heymont: Going For Baroque With Handel's Xerxes George Heymont 2011
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Mr. Briger decided to become a conductor when at age 12 he watched Mr. Mackerras lead the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's Fourth Symphony.
Australian World Orchestra Rebecca Thurlow 2011
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After arriving at my hotel, showering, and taking a brief nap, I headed over to the Coliseum where the English National Opera was presenting George Frideric Handel's 1738 opera, Xerxes, in a new production directed by Nicholas Hytner and conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.
George Heymont: Going For Baroque With Handel's Xerxes George Heymont 2011
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His uncle was the country's most famous conductor, the late Charles Mackerras, and both are descended from composer Isaac Nathan.
Australian World Orchestra Rebecca Thurlow 2011
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After arriving at my hotel, showering, and taking a brief nap, I headed over to the Coliseum where the English National Opera was presenting George Frideric Handel's 1738 opera, Xerxes, in a new production directed by Nicholas Hytner and conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.
George Heymont: Going For Baroque With Handel's Xerxes George Heymont 2011
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