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  1. A live BBC broadcast performance of the second Bach Cello Suite, by Amaryllis Fleming, captured by Mr. Hugh Knott. Listen to the very end to hear the news o...

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  2. Fleming also had two younger brothers, Michael (1913–1940) and Richard (1911–1977), and a younger maternal half-sister born out of wedlock, cellist Amaryllis Fleming (1925–1999), whose father was the artist Augustus John. Amaryllis was conceived during a long-term affair between John and Evelyn Fleming that started in 1923, some six years ...

  3. The Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall is our most versatile space at the Royal College of Music. Originally opened in 1901 and fully refurbished in 2009, the Concert Hall is an impressive space with a stunning Flentrop Orgelbouw organ forming the stage’s backdrop.

  4. Cellist Amaryllis Fleming (1925 - 1999), daughter of artist Augustus John, playing a solo at her Promenades debut. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6714 - Amaryllis Plays Her First Prom Solo - pub. 1953 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Getty Images)

  5. Hace 5 días · Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall. RCM Head of Conducting Toby Purser and postgraduate conductors direct College musicians in a range of chamber works including Suite for nine instruments by RCM alumna Grace Williams.

  6. Amaryllis Fleming was born in secret on 10 December 1925 and grew up believing herself to be the adopted daughter of Eve Fleming, the widowed mother of the writers Peter and Ian. It came as a profound shock when, at the age of 23, she learned that Eve was her real mother, that she did after all have a father, and that he was Augustus John. differing family backgrounds.

  7. Ref2666223. Collection Thurston Hopkins, Private: Picture Post Collection, Artists & Photographers, Classical, Thurston Hopkins – Best of, 1950s – Highlights. Cellist Amaryllis Fleming (1925 – 1999), daughter of artist Augustus John, playing a solo at her Promenades debut. Available features. Open Edition.