- Steve Beresford
Steve Beresford (born 1950) is a British
musician . He has played a variety of instruments, includingpiano ,trumpet ,euphonium ,double-bass and a wide variety of toy instruments, such as thetoy piano . He has also played a wide range of music. He is probably best known forfree improvisation , but has also written music forfilm andtelevision and has been involved with a number ofpop music groups.Beresford was born in
Wellington, Shropshire inEngland , studied at theUniversity of York , and stayed inYork after graduating, becoming involved intheatre as well as arranging various free improvisation concerts in the city. At this early stage, he was playing a wide variety of music, playing theHammond Organ in asoul music covers band, featuring onTrevor Wishart 's early work "Journey Into Space" (1973) and free improvising.In 1974, Beresford moved to
London , where he played inDerek Bailey 's Company events and in the groups "Alterations" withDavid Toop ,Terry Day andPeter Cusack , and the "Three Pullovers" withNigel Coombes and Roger Smith. He was also a member withGavin Bryars andBrian Eno of thePortsmouth Sinfonia .Beresford has continued to play free improvisation with a number of prominent musicians, including
Evan Parker ,Lol Coxhill ,John Zorn ,Alfred Harth in the groupGestalt et Jive andHan Bennink . He has also worked with a number ofpopular music ians, includingThe Slits ,Frank Chickens ,Ted Milton andThe Flying Lizards .During the 1970s, Beresford was a co-founder and co-editor of the magazine "Musics", which dealt mainly with free improvisation, whilst during the early 1980s he helped to set up the somewhat glossier publication "Collusion", which had a wider musical remit, covering fields such as rap, heavy metal, classical music,
film music ,pop music as well as theavant-garde and free improvisation. Along with David Toop, Beresford was also a prime mover of theLondon Musicians Collective .elected Discography
* The Melody Four: "La Paloma...": Chabada
* The Melody Four: "Love Plays Such Funny Games": Chabada
* 1985: Steve Beresford His Piano & Orchestra: "Eleven Songs for Doris Day": Chabada
* The Melody Four?: "Si Señor": Chabada
* 1986: The Melody Four: "T.V.? Mais oui!": ChabadaReferences
*Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville in Canada: [http://www.fimav.qc.ca/en/1988/index.php]
*Christoph Wagner: Steve Beresford in “Neue Zeitschrift für Musik”,Schott Music,Mainz,Germany, 2007
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