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Robert Anthony "Tony" Fell (27 December 1931, Liverpool – 6 December 2011) was a British businessman and musician.
Fell worked for various firms, including ICI in the 1950s, becoming managing director of Hortors Printers from 1968–74, and managing director of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers 1974–96.
He founded the Johannesburg Bach Choir, which he conducted 1964–74. He was Chair of the Royal Philharmonic Society 1997–2005: the Society awarded him an Honorary Membership, which it rarely bestows, in 2011.
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- "Tony Fell dies, aged 78". The Telegraph. London. 13 December 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2011.
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