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BEDFORD, David - Composers

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Composer: BEDFORD, David ((b. 1937))
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This article is about the musician and composer. For the athlete, see David Bedford (athletics). David Bedford Birth name David Vickerman Bedford . Genre(s)popular & classical Occupation(s) Composer, teacher
Instrument(s) Keyboards.David Vickerman Bedford (born 4 August 1937 in London), is a British composer and musician. He has written and played popular as well as classical music.
Bedford studied music at the Royal Academy of Music under Lennox Berkeley, and later in Venice under Luigi Nono. In the late 1960s, he was engaged to orchestrate Kevin Ayers' album, Joy of a Toy, on which he also played keyboards. This led to him playing keyboards with Ayers' band, The Whole World. Through Ayers, he met Mike Oldfield, then The Whole World's bass guitarist. In the 1970s he conducted and orchestrated Oldfield's Orchestral Tubular Bells album, an orchestral adaptation of the record that gave the Virgin record label its first major success. He subsequently provided lead vocals for Mike Oldfield's cover of Don Alfonso, orchestrated Oldfield's soundtrack for The Killing Fields, and made a number of records for Virgin, some using orchestral players, others featuring Bedford's keyboards. He later worked with a wide variety of musicians, including A-ha, Billy Bragg, the Edgar Broughton Band, Elvis Costello, Lol Coxhill, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Roy Harper, Madness and Robert Wyatt. All this time, Bedford was also writing avant garde classical works. One of his better known works is Star Clusters, Nebulae and Places in Devon (1971), for chorus and brass instruments. In With 100 Kazoos (1971), an instrumental ensemble is joined by the audience who are invited to play kazoos. This was quickly followed by the 1972 release on the Dandelion label of Nurses Song with Elephants, recorded at the Marquee Studios. Bedford again mixes classical ensemble with poems, voices and on one track, the use of twenty seven plastic pipe twirlers. The songs challenge the definition of music. There are five tracks on the album: "It's Easier Than It Looks", "Nurses Song with Elephants", "Some Bright Stars for Queen's College", "Trona" and "Sad and Lonely Faces". Bass guitar on the title song is played by Mike Oldfield and the final track features a poem by Kenneth Patchen that is sung by Kevin Ayers. John Peel is included in the acknowledgements. Bedford has combined skilled and non-skilled musicians in other works as well, with Seascapes (1986), for instance, combining a full symphony orchestra with school children, and Stories from the Dreamtime (1991) written for 40 deaf children and orchestra. From 1969 to 1981, Bedford was Composer in Residence at Queen's College, London, and from 1968 to 1980 taught music in a number of London secondary schools. He is noted for the large amount of educational music he has written for children. The musical notation he uses is often unconventional, frequently making use of graphics, thus letting his works be performed by children and others who cannot read conventional notation. In 1996 he was appointed Composer in Association with the English Sinfonia. In 2001 he was appointed Chairman of the Performing Right Society, having previously been Deputy-Chairman. In general, Bedford's music has a tendency to harmonic stasis, the main interest instead being created by shifting timbres and textures. In his music for voice, he has set many texts by the poet Kenneth Patchen. To record his Song of the White Horse, lead soprano Diana Coulson had to inhale helium to be able to reach the highest notes towards the end of the piece.
Science fiction has been a repeated area of interest for Bedford. The Tentacles of the Dark Nebula has words taken from Arthur C Clarke's short story Transcience.[1] The title of Star's End was taken from Isaac Asimov's Second Foundation.[2] Rigel 9, was a collaboration with Ursula LeGuin. [3] David Bedford is the brother of the conductor Steuart Bedford, and the grandson of the composer, painter and author Herbert Bedford and the composer Liza Lehmann.

Mary Wiegold's Songbook - Mary Wiegold, soprano

Mary Wiegold's Songbook - Mary Wiegold, soprano
ID: NMCD003
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Chamber Music

14 short songs by leading British composers - ranging from Harrison Birtwistle to Michael Nyman - drawn from Mary Wiegold's Songbook, an ever-increasing collection of works written for Wiegold and the Composers Ensemble
"Like a modern-day codex. Should nothing survive from the previous decade of British music save this, scholars would still be able to form a reliable picture of the diverse compositional activity of those years."
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Pastures New - Sampler

Pastures New - Sampler
ID: NMCD031
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Orchestral Works
Subcollection: Orchestra

Three recordings from 1941, publicly available for the first time following transfer from the original 78rpm discs and lengthy subsequent treatment: the centrepiece is an off-air recording of the American premiere of Les Illuminations with Peter Pears.

1. BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Oliver Knussen, conductor/ Stefan Asbury, assistant conductor
2. London Sinfonietta/ Oliver Knussen, conductor
3. William Howard, piano - Anthony Powers
4. Composers Ensemble/ Diego Masson, conductor
5. Alexander Baillie, cello/ Andrew Ball, piano
6. Mary Wiegold, soprano/ Composers Ensemble/ Dominic Muldowney, cond
7. Mstislav Rostropovich, cello/ London Symphony Orchestra/ Hugh Wolff, conductor
8. BBC Singers/ John Poole, conductor
9. Jane's Minstrels/ Roger Montgomery, conductor
10. Nua Nos/ Noriko Kawai, piano/ Dairine Ni Mheadhra, conductor
11. Jane Manning, soprano/ Jane's Minstrels/ Roger Montgomery, conductor
12. London Sinfonietta | Peter Serkin, cello | Oliver Knussen, conductor
13. Sounds Positive/ David Sutton-Anderson, conductor
14. Martin Robertson, saxophone/ Christopher van Kampen, cello/ The Nash Ensemble/ Oliver Knussen, conductor
15. BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Andrew Davis, conductor
16. Peter Pears, tenor/ CBS Symphony Orchestra/ Benjamin Britten, conductor
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David Bedford - Twelve Hours of Sunset

David Bedford - Twelve Hours of Sunset
ID: NMCD049
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Orchestral Works
Subcollection: Orchestra

The haunting and atmospheric title work is accompanied by the celebratory Alleluia Timpanis, Bedford's Symphony No.1, and his Recorder Concerto, with soloist Piers Adams.
22.00 eur Buy

A Round-up of NMC - Sampler No. 3

A Round-up of NMC - Sampler No. 3
ID: NMCD051
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Orchestral Works
Subcollection: Orchestra

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Spectrum - Thalia Myers, piano

Spectrum - Thalia Myers, piano
ID: NMCD057
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Collection: Instrumental
Subcollection: Piano

50 short pieces for piano by 30 of Britain's leading composers
28.00 eur Buy

Themes & Variations - BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Jac van Steen, conductor

Themes & Variations - BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Jac van Steen, conductor
ID: NMCD062
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Orchestral Works
Subcollection: Orchestra

3 sets of variations - two previously unrecorded - with contributions from 19 British composers ranging from William Walton to Judith Weir
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