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The Parley of Instruments
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Catherine Bott, Michael Chance, Ian Partridge, Stephen Varcoe, Crispian Steele -Perkins , Elizabeth Wallfisch and Paul O'Dette. In 1996 the Parley moved
Phantasmagoria (Curved Air album)
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drums, percussion (9) Guest musicians Annie Stewart – flute (2) Crispian Steele -Perkins – trumpet Paul Cosh – trumpet James Watson – trumpet George Parnaby
Little Town (song)
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Orchestra: Dave Arnold – Timpani, chimes John Wilbraham – trumpet Crispian Steele -Perkins – trumpet Paul Cosh – trumpet Ted Hobart – trumpet Michael Laird
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
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Joseph Atkins Nigel Gomm John Miller Rod Franks Graham Ashton Crispian Steele Perkins Simon Ferguson Ifor James Anthony Randall John Pigneguy James Buck
Baroque trumpet
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"Tradition with Progress". Finkehorns.de. Retrieved 22 April 2021. Crispian Steele -Perkins interview by Bruce Duffie Early Trumpet History and Connection
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Rysanov & Fabio Bidini & Fri 1 Nov, Sheldonian Gillian Keith, Crispian Steele -Perkins " reviews on Daily Info Oxford BBC Proms. Archive. Retrieved 22
The Beatles Tapes from the David Wigg Interviews
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Schlapp (viola); Helen Liebmann (cello); Janice Knight (oboe); Crispian Steele -Perkins and Paul Cash (trumpets); Carlos Bonell and Tom Hartmann (guitars);
Now You See Me, Now You Don't (album)
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Rivers Dave Arnold – tympani, chimes Trumpets – John Wilbraham, Crispian Steele -Perkins , Paul Cosh, Ted Hobart, Michael Laird, Gerry Ruddock, Mark Emney
Alison Balsom
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Debut, 2002) The Fam'd Italian Masters (Hyperion, 2003) - With Crispian Steele -Perkins Bach works for Trumpet (EMI Classics, 2005) Caprice (EMI Classics
Michael Nyman Band
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Furniss (violin), David Purser (trombone), David Staff (trumpet), Crispian Steele -Perkins (trumpet), Theresa Ward (violin), Nigel Warren-Green (cello), Jonathan