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04.01.2012 / News / 0 Comments
Arts and heritage in the New Year Honours List
Dame Penelope Lively, novelist.
Knight Antonio Pappano, music director of the Royal Opera House; Paul Ruddock, chairman of the V&A and CEO of Lansdowne Partners.
CBE Dannie Abse, poet; Andrew Burnett, deputy director of the British Museum; Helena Bonham Carter, actor; Ronnie Corbett, comic; James Holloway, director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery; Clive James, author and broadcaster; Stephen Lillywhite, music producer; John McAslan, architect; Ian Stoutzker, chairman, Live Music Now; Joan White, dean of the Royal Academy of Dance.
OBE Remi Adefarasin, cinematographer; Paul Bidwell, achaeologist; Rachel Billington, author; Rachel Cooper, director of the Lancaster Institute for Contemporary Arts; Marcus Davey, CEO of the Roundhouse; Julie Farron, ballet dancer; Maggie Gee, novelist; Murray Grigor, film maker; Robin Mackenzie Hodge, publisher; Barbara Hulanicki, fashion designer; Margaret Liddy of the British Phonographic Industry; Jacqueline Mina, jeweller; Nicholas Payne, vice-president, National Gardens Scheme; Mark Pemberton, English Heritage; David Posnett, chairman, Holburne Museum; Colin Pyrah of Paragon Creative; Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover, co-founder Frieze Art Fair; Victoria Thornton, architectural historian; Sarah Weir, head of arts strategy for the 2012 Olympics.
MBE Clarence Sarkodee-Adoo, services to music; Janet Allen, services to heritage; Ralph Allwood, services to choral music; Margaret Appleton, services to museums; Geoffrey Ashe, historian; Anoushka and John Ayton, jewellers; Lorna Brown, actor; Trevor Cowlett, services to music; Maggie Fergusson, secretary, Royal Society of Literature; Alfred Fisher, services to stained glass; David Fletcher, military historian; Karen Gallagher, artistic director, Merseyside Dance Initiative; Andrew Gotts, photographer; David Harewood, actor; Peter Hollins, Royal Naval Museum volunteer; Derek Holvey, conductor, Four Counties Youth Orchestra; Emma Hope, shoe designer; Alan Horsfield, St Paul's stonemason; Walford Hutchings, director, Pontnewydd Male Voice Choir; John Jones, picture framer; James Keaton, services to heritage in NW; Lulu Kennedy, founder, fashion East; Nick Owen, Aspire Trust; Elizabeth Read, services to heritage; Una Reilly, Belfast Titanic Society; Richard Sherry, publisher; Barbara Benson-Smith of the Benson Stage Academy, Whitby; Marilyn Smith, conductor, Glasgow Phoenix Choir; Ernest Thompson, services to literature; Pieter Van Der Merwe, National Maritime Museum; Mary Watt, highland dance teacher.
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