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Crispian Steele-Perkins
Crispian at Salisbury CathedralBackground information Birth name Crispian Guy Steele-Perkins Born 16 December 1944
Exeter, Devon
United KingdomGenres Classical, Occupations Musician, Professor Instruments Trumpet Years active 1964 - Current Labels Independent Associated acts Retrospect Ensemble Website Crispian Steele-Perkins Official website Crispian Steele-Perkins is an internationally acclaimed classical trumpeter who was educated at Copthorne Preparatory School, Marlborough College and the Guildhall School of Music.
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Personal life
Crispian lives in Dorking, Surrey and is the father of Emma, Kate and Guy. He is also grandfather to William and Ben Mitchell and Isabelle and Zoe Jinadu. In 1961, he married Angela Helen Hall (d. 1991), and in 1995 he married Jane Elizabeth Mary Steele-Perkins.
Career
Crispian picked up his first trumpet at the age of ten and progressed so quickly that just 6 years later he was playing with the English National Youth Orchestra. On graduating from the Guildhall School of Music, Crispian began his professional career with the Sadler's Wells Theatre (ENO) 1966-73, before performing with the London Gabrielli Brass Ensemble 1974-84, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 1976-80, English Baroque Soloists 1980-91, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, The King's Consort, 1985–2009, and Retrospect Ensemble, 2009–present.
Crispian's purity of tone and artistic subtlety have received critical acclaim for more than four decades now. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he played a key role in the growth of historically-aware trumpet playing, using a collection of more than 100 pre-1900 mechanised and 'natural' trumpets to bring a brighter, clearer sound to baroque performances. In 2004, Crispian received the Monk Award for his significant and lifelong contribution to the field of early brass music.
In addition to his work with classical orchestras and period instruments, Crispian has developed a body of television and film work which is universally recognisable today - most famously he played the theme tune to the popular British television programme Antiques Roadshow, the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only and the The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
Crispian has also accompanied some of the world's greatest singers, recording Handel's "Let the Bright Seraphim" with Dame Kiri te Kanawa and "Eternal Source of Light Divine" with James Bowman. His more recent performances alongside Emma Kirkby, Lynn Dawson, Carolyn Sampson, Bryn Terfel and Lesley Garrett have cemented his international reputation as one of classical music's great ambassadors.
Well-known for his enthusiasm and wit, Crispian is also a popular presenter giving recitals, lectures and masterclasses at schools, colleges and music venues around the world. He also provides advice and guidance when called upon by today's up-and-coming trumpeting talent.
Selected recordings
- Eternal Source of Light Divine, with James Bowman and The King's Consort, Purcell, Hyperion Records CDA66315
- Classical Trumpet Concertos, with The King's Consort, Hyperion Records (2001) CDA67266
- The Well-Tempered Trumpet, with Leslie Pearson, LDR Recordings (1989) LDRCD 1006
- Music for Trumpet & Orchestra, Tafelmusik and Jeane Lamon, Sony Classical Records (1993) SK 53 365
- Let The Trumpet Sound, with the Bournemouth Sinfonietta, Carlton Classics (1996) 30366 00382
- The Regents Bugle, with Ian Partridge, Leslie Pearson and David Woodcock, Independent
- Let The Bright Seraphim, with Jeni Bern and The Handel Players, Carlton Classics (1998) 30366 01182
- Trumpets Ancient and Modern, with David Hill, Herald AV Publications (2000) HAVPCD 251
- Trumpet Concertos, with the English Chamber Orchestra, Alto (1986) ALTO 1063
- The Music of Gershwin, with Leslie Pearson, Independent (2007)
References
- Who's Who 2006, Publ: A&C Black Ltd., London, p. 2136, ISBN 100-7136-7164-5
- Crispian Steele-Perkins in Conversation with Bruce Duffie, 2001, website, accessed 1 June 2009
- Interview with Crispian Steele-Perkins, 2002, GFHandel.org, accessed 1 June 2009
Awards
- Historic Brass Society - Christopher Monk Award, 2004, website, accessed 4 November 2010
Published works
- Trumpet (Yehudi Menuhin Music Guides), Publ: Kahn & Averill, 2006, ISBN 978-1-871082-69-2
External links
Curved Air Sonja Kristina Linwood • Darryl Way • Florian Pilkington-Miksa • Kit Morgan • Chris Harris
Francis Monkman • Rob Martin • Ian Eyre • Mike Wedgwood • Eddie Jobson • Kirby Gregory • Jim Russell • Phil Kohn • Mick Jacques • Stewart Copeland • Tony Reeves • Alex Richman
Guest musicians: Annie Stewart • Crispian Steele-Perkins • Paul Cosh • Jim Watson • George Parnaby • Chris Pyne • Alan Gout • David Purser • Steve Saunders • Frank Ricotti • Mal Linwood-Ross • Colin Caldwell • Jean Akers • John G. Perry • Peter Wood • Derek Damain • Robin Lumley • Alan Skidmore • Henry Lowther • Jack Emblow • Bob SargeantStudio albums Live albums Live • Live At The BBC • Alive, 1990
Categories:- 1944 births
- Living people
- English classical trumpeters
- People from Dorking
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