Andrew Manze (born 14th January 1965, Beckenham)is an English baroque
violinist and conductor.
Having first started playing the baroque violin while studying Classics at
Cambridge University, he went on to study with Simon Standage, one of the
founding members of The English Concert, at the Royal Academy of Music,
followed by further studies with Lucy van Dael at The Hague and Marie
Leonhardt.
In 1988 he became first violin of the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra under
the direction of Ton Koopman. He was also a member of the ensemble
Romanesca with John Toll (harpsichord) and Nigel North (lute).
He is currently the director of the baroque orchestra The English Concert,
having succeeded harpsichordist Trevor Pinnock. He will relinquish this
position in September 2007 to Harry Bicket. Manze is a regular contributor
to BBC Radio 3, and one of the presenters of its The Early Music Show. He
has made many recordings for Harmonia Mundi
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