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Neill Sanders

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Neill Sanders (1923–1992) was a British horn player, principal hornist of the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Melos Ensemble for 29 years. He was a professor in Kalamazoo, Michigan and founded a chamber ensemble and a festival there.
== Career ==

Neill Sanders grew up in a musical family. At the age of 16 he was already on a tour with the tenor Richard Tauber. At 18 he played principal horn in the London Symphony Orchestra for a short time. After the war he was principal hornist again with the orchestra and also with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. He played second horn in the Philharmonia Orchestra for seven years with Dennis Brain.〔(Sotone Historic Recordings )〕 They both appeared with ''The London Wind Players'' in a ''Cambridge Summer Festival'' in 1950.〔(Dennis Brain ) concerts 1950〕 They also were members of the ''London Baroque Ensemble'', founded and conducted by Karl Haas, and recorded among others Serenades by Dvorak (1951)〔(Dennis Brain ) concerts 1951〕 and Mozart (1952),〔(Dennis Brain ) concerts 1952〕 ''Sonatinas for Wind Instruments'' by C.P.E. Bach, a Partita by Dittersdorf and music by Haydn and Gounod in 1953.〔(Dennis Brain ) concerts 1953〕 The two hornists were featured in a lecture recital on ''The Early Horn'' of the BBC in 1955.〔(Excerpts of BBC Third Programme )〕 Francis Poulenc wrote an ''Elégie'' for Brain, first performed by Neill Sanders with Poulenc at the piano, in a BBC broadcast on 17 February 1958.〔(Music & Vision )〕

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