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British lutenist and guitarist (1947–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barry Mason (1947–2020) was a British lutenist and guitarist. He studied classical guitar at the Royal Academy of Music in London, then, focussing on Early Music, continued his studies with the lutenist Diana Poulton. In 1974 he became a director of the first Early Music Centre, also becoming a director of the early-music group Camerata of London.
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In 1991, Mason—together with his wife, the singer Glenda Simpson—founded and directed the first International Classical Guitar Festival of Great Britain. He went on to direct the first ten festivals there.
In 1998, Mason bought the Spanish Guitar Centre in London—originally founded in 1952 by Len Williams, father of John Williams, bringing the business back to life. He sold the Centre in 2008.
Over the years, Mason made many recordings, as a soloist, as accompanist to his wife, and as a member of the Camerata. A selection of these is presented below.
He died on April 14, 2020, from complications of Alzheimer’s disease.[1]
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