Personal Information
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First Name
Libby
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Last Name
Percival
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Gender
Female
Location
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Country
United Kingdom
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City
London/ Cambridge
Musical Information
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Musical Activities
Singer, Administration, Marketing
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Voice
Soprano
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Member of Choirs
Alamire
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Website
www.percius.co.uk
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About Me
Percius is an international music management company which manages and develops artists and projects. Its unique team draw on creative insight, innovation & superb international contacts.
Vocal/Opera connections: Percius management clients include I Fagiolini (dir.Robert Hollingworth), Eamonn Dougan (conductor), Platinum Consort (dir. Scott Inglis-Kidger), Thomas Guthrie (director/tenor/actor) and The Idea of North.
Libby Percival:
Selling, managing and co-creating cutting-edge projects for her artists including sponsorship, events and recording projects, Libby was until July 2012 Senior Artist and Events Manager at Hazard Chase Ltd. After training as a violinist and soprano, Libby graduated with a BA (Hons) in English Literature and Music before working with The King’s Consort and Robert King from 1999. She joined Hazard Chase as an Artist Manager in 2002 managing a diverse range of artists including The Tallis Scholars, Robert Hollingworth and I Fagiolini, the Escher String Quartet, Endellion String Quartet, pianist Noriko Ogawa and the vocal series Choral at Cadogan. Libby is a founding partner in Percius.
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1 member
Inspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble creates colourful programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes. Directed by David Skinner, Alamire has embarked on an ambitious ten year 30-disc project to ... moreInspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble creates colourful programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes. Directed by David Skinner, Alamire has embarked on an ambitious ten year 30-disc project to record a library of early English choral music. Skinner’s performing editions will be published by Edition Peters. He is also guest blogger on renaissance repertoire for Eric Whitacre.
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