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Latest revision as of 07:30, 16 September 2025
British violist
Henry Myerscough (1929 – 2006[1]) was a British violist.
In addition to solo work and teaching, he formed the Fidelio Quartet with his brother, the violinist Clarence Myerscough, and performed for many years as a session musician, including The Beatles’ “White” Album and Quatermass.
He played a viola by luthier Gasparo da Salò.[2]
His daughter is Seona Myerscough, whose dancing inadvertently provided the name for the electronic duo Seona Dancing, an act whose members were fellow students Bill Macrae and Ricky Gervais.


