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Mark Messenger is one of the three membes of [[The Amati Piano Trio]]. | Mark Messenger is one of the three membes of [[The Amati Piano Trio]], along with [[Stephen Hose]] and [[Peter Adams]]. | ||
==Programme Biography (1986)== | ==Programme Biography (1986)== | ||
'''Mark Messenger''' | '''Mark Messenger''' was awarded a scholarship by the Royal Academy of Music where he studied violin under David Martin; he has subsequently continued his studies with Sidney Griller, the doyen of English chamber music, and was coached by Maurice Gendron in France. He made a guest appearance with The Parlour Quartet at the Wigmore Hall during 1984, and his chamber music engagements have taken him to venues throughout the Home Counties, East Anglia, the Midlands and the South West. | ||
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Mark Messenger
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Mark Messenger is one of the three membes of The Amati Piano Trio, along with Stephen Hose and Peter Adams.
Programme Biography (1986)
Mark Messenger was awarded a scholarship by the Royal Academy of Music where he studied violin under David Martin; he has subsequently continued his studies with Sidney Griller, the doyen of English chamber music, and was coached by Maurice Gendron in France. He made a guest appearance with The Parlour Quartet at the Wigmore Hall during 1984, and his chamber music engagements have taken him to venues throughout the Home Counties, East Anglia, the Midlands and the South West.