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...Famously, the blue bloods deposed Purcell in 2005 and re-installed their man John Mack atop the bank....
...Morgan Stanley had its own fair share of drama in the 2000s when John Mack left after a power struggle with Philip Purcell, only to return four years later to replace him....
...This is a building that is constantly being rebuilt, with extensive interventions by architects including John Miller, Piers Gough and Dixon Jones over the past few decades....
...“You really are looking at the two extremes of full-time professional football”, said John Purcell, co-founder of vysyble. Yet so far this season, Luton has not been the Premier League’s punchbag....
...June 1 to 16; further information here July Performance ‘Dido and Aeneas’, Melba Hall A new production of Purcell’s Baroque opera by VOYCE (Victorian Opera Youth Chorus Ensemble) in a grand Melbourne...
...John Mack cemented his place in Wall Street folklore during the depths of 2008 financial crisis, when as chief executive of Morgan Stanley he secured a $9bn investment from Japanese bank MUFG....
...Alas I wont be adding John Mack’s new book to aspiring financiers’ reading list....
...creation at the head of the Marshwood Vale, and a yew-and-sculpture garden belonging to British furniture maker John Makepeace in Beaminster....
...John Mack, who led Morgan Stanley at the time of the Dean Witter merger and later returned, remembers the deal as “painful” but says it was worth it. He would say that, of course; it was his deal....
...The baritone Scott Purcell made an unusually nasty Bartolo, excelling in fast patter....
...John Eccles was a contemporary of Purcell and his Semele may have been planned for the opening of the Queen’s Theatre in the Haymarket, London, in 1705....
...Mr Purcell was ousted in 2005 after a string of high-profile departures over his leadership of the bank and replaced by John Mack, whose tenure at Credit Suisse proved shortlived....
...The action in John Dryden’s accompanying play opens with a battle in which King Arthur sees off the Saxons, appropriately on St George’s Day....
...While some businesses agree that closures were necessary, John Silvi is frustrated....
...The first concert 10 days ago (still free to view online) was a deeply moving programme of music by Sibelius, Purcell and others “for the loneliness of the soul”....
...The string quartet joined on a two-movement piece inspired by John Coltrane’s “Wise One”, adding an extra thread of harmonised lines and smears....
...The project was the idea of composer John Ashton Thomas, whose three compositions sit alongside Thomas Tallis’s stirring “Third Tune for Archbishop Parker’s Psalter” and a moving reading of Purcell’s “Dido...
...John Butt comes to this recording with a reputation as a keen and individual thinker in the Baroque repertoire....
...The book belonged to William John Chute, who lived in the house between 1757 and 1824; here under my finger are his schoolboy doodlings from nearly 250 years ago....
...Ellie Laugharne, John-Colyn Gyeantey and Andrew Slater sing Polissena, Tigrane and Farasmene respectively, and Peter Whelan conducts the Old Street Band with buoyant style....
...Gone is John Dryden’s original spoken drama, which, traditionally, went hand-in-hand with Purcell’s music....
...returning John Mack....
...So, at 12 noon in the Purcell Room, at the Southbank Centre, WPP shareholders will be able to tell the company what they think about its handling of the affair....
...A virtuoso group of players from Birmingham Contemporary Music Group under Richard Baker twist and turn from experimental sounds to snatches of Mozart and possibly Purcell....
...Many years back, the Sinfonietta threw its weight behind the likes of Harrison Birtwistle and John Tavener, thus helping to establish them on the musical map....
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