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Article: BLUEPRINT FOR MUSICAL SUCCESS NASH ENSEMBLE DRAWS ON ARCHITECT'S NAME, VARYING STYLES.(Entertainment/Weekend/Spotlight)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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- April 9, 2003
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Byline: Marc Shulgold
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS
Stroll the neighborhoods surrounding Regent's Park in London and you can see examples of John Nash's eclectic architectural legacy, a style that ranged from Gothic to Italianate, Palladian and Greek.
Trafalgar Square, Haymarket Theatre, Marble Arch, Cumberland Terrace. Quite a range.
No wonder, then, that the versatile Nash Ensemble of London would be named for someone with such varied tastes.
``Our founder, Amelia Freedman, always had a talent for assembling interesting concert programs,'' said the chamber group's cellist Paul Watkins. ``She's said that she was taken by (Nash's) ...