Aliases

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Jean Allister has no aliases.

Artist credits

This is a list of all the different ways Jean Allister is credited in the database. View the artist credit documentation for more details.

Name
Francesco Cavalli, John Wakefield, Peter-Christoph Runge, Isabel Garcisanz, Hanneke van Bork, Jean Allister, Hugues Cuénod, Anne Howells, Jane Berbié, Federico Davia, Richard van Allan, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Raymond Leppard (see uses)
Jean Allister and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus (see uses)
Jean Allister, Arda Mandikian, Peter Pears, Rosemary Phillips, Purcell Singers, Michael Ronayne, Jeannette Sinclair, Claire Watson, George Malcolm, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten (see uses)
Jean Allister, Arda Mandikian, Rosemary Phillips, Purcell Singers, George Malcolm, English Opera Group Orchestra, Benjamin Britten (see uses)
Jean Allister, John McCarthy Chorus, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Knight (see uses)
Jean Allister, Owen Brannigan, Valerie Masterson, D’Oyly Carte Opera Chorus, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Isidore Godfrey (see uses)
Jean Allister, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, James Walker (see uses)
John Alldis, Jean Allister, April Cantelo, Guildhall Chamber Choir, Margaret Humphrey-Clark, Sheila Rex, Pauline Stevens, Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Tristan Fry, John Gray, Joy Hall, James Holland, Anthony Howard, Sir Neville Marriner, Stephen Shingles, Malcolm Williamson, String Quintet from the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Marcus Dods (see uses)
John Alldis, Jean Allister, April Cantelo, Margaret Humphrey-Clark, Pauline Stevens, Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, Tristan Fry, John Gray, Joy Hall, James Holland, Anthony Howard, Sir Neville Marriner, Stephen Shingles, Malcolm Williamson, String Quintet from the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Marcus Dods (see uses)
Patricia Clark, Cynthia Glover and Jean Allister (see uses)
Patricia Clark, Cynthia Glover, Jean Allister, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, James Walker (see uses)