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  1. Charles Martin Robertson (11 September 1911 – 26 December 2004), known as Martin Robertson, was a British classical scholar and poet. He specialised in the art and archaeology of Ancient Greece, and was best known for his 1975 publication, A History of Greek Art.

  2. www.martinrobertson.co.uk › profile 1Martin Robertson

    Martin Robertson is a renowned soloist of international stature, who has performed with leading orchestras and composers. He is also a versatile musician who plays jazz, contemporary and ethnic music, and features on film and TV soundtracks.

  3. Official website. Includes sound samples, biography, credits page and a gallery.

  4. Saxophone professor. In 1984 Martin graduated from the Royal College of Music having studied Saxophone and. Clarinet as joint principle study under Stephen Trier and John McCaw. While at college. Martin won several woodwind prizes including the Boosey and Hawkes Music Prize. He.

  5. Martin Robertson frequently works on film and television soundtracks, and credits include Stephen Warbeck's Mrs. Brown as taragato soloist, clarinet soloist in Shakespeare in Love, Quills, Captain Corelli's Mandolin, Billy Elliott, and Charlotte Gray.

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  7. MARTIN ROBERTSON was a leading authority on ancient Greek art. Born into a distinguished academic family — the son of Donald Robertson, Regius Professor of Greek at Cambridge, and brother to the late.