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Frances Mason is a British classical violinist, whose main interest is in chamber music but who has also performed as a soloist. While a child, she studied with violinist Albert Sammons. She subsequently studied under Alan Loveday at the Royal College of Music, London. While there, she was awarded the Violin Prize and both the Tagore and the Worshipful Company of Musicians Medals. Later, she won awards in the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition and in the BBC Violin Competition, and won the National Federation of Music Societies Award for Young Concert Artists. She has appeared as soloist four times in the BBC Promenade Concerts ("The Proms"), 1965–68. She has played in the Zorian String Quartet, the Julian Bream Consort, and the Dartington Piano Trio. She has been leader of the Music Group of London, of the Rasumovsky String Quartet, and of the Tagore String Trio. She has made several recordings, both under her own name and as part of an ensemble. She has taught at the Royal College of Music, where she holds the title of professor. References External links Frances Mason at AllMusic. Retrieved 16 March 2016. Frances Mason discography at Discogs "Players". Rasumovsky String Quartet. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2010. "Review: ROBERTS. Capriccio for violin and piano. Frances Mason (violin),..." Gramophone. November 1967. p. 95. Retrieved 18 July 2010. . Discover the Frances Mason popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Frances Mason books.

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    Altar of Fallen Gods

    Frances Mason

    The portcity of Gleda is under siege. Agmar, bard of Seltica, is one of a band of Selts who have joined the Ropeuan army of the lord Wulfstan as he closes a ring of steel about the...

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    Bloodspate

    Frances Mason

    It is a dangerous time to be a freelance thief in Thedra, the Obsidian City. Corin Quickfingers challenges the rule of the Lord of Law, powerful master of the Courts of Law, Thedra...

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    Memory Palaces and Masonic Lodges

    Charles B. Jameux

    Reveals how the art of memory is the origin of the Masonic method Explains the classical techniques of the art of memory, how they were reworked by hermetic thinkers during the Re...