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British cellist

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Amanda Truelove (born 1961) is a cellist from the United Kingdom. She studied with Joan Dickson and Amaryllis Fleming at the Royal College of Music and later became a professor at the same college.

Truelove was a scholarship student of Joan Dickson at the Royal College of Music and later studied with Johannes Goritzki in Düsseldorf. Among other major influences on her work, she lists cellists Anner Bylsma, Jacqueline du Pré and Bruno Guiranna.

Amanda Truelove has three children.

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  1. ^ "Profile | Royal College of Music". Archived from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014.


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