LINELL, DOROTHY Since graduating from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
in 1982, Dorothy Linell has performed, recorded and broadcast throughout the
United States of America and Europe. In 1985 she made her Purcell Room début
as a winner of the Worshipful Company of Musicians' Young Artist Competition.
Her solo engagements have included an appearance in a Young Arrists' Showcase
at the Jubilee Hall in Aldeburgh and the first ever lute recital in Memphis,
Tennessee. As an accompanist, she has worked with many singers, including Charles
Brett, James Bowman, Tracey Chadwell, and Steven Rickards. She has performed
with Robert Spencer's Consort of Six, the Scottish Early Music Consort, the
Deller Consort, and the Glyndeboume and Scottish Opera companies.
Dorothy Linell has performed throughout Britain for music societies and at London's South Bank.
She has given over a hundred concerts for Yehudi Menuhin's Live Music Now scheme
for disadvantaged or isolated audiences throughout England.
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