- Gwilym Simcock
Gwilym Simcock (born
24 February 1981 in Bangor,Gwynedd ) is a Britishjazz pianist andcomposer . Holder of a first-class honours degree from theRoyal Academy of Music ,London and a Perrier Award winner, Simcock has been rated as one of the most exciting musicians of his generation in the UK.At the age of eleven he attained the highest marks in the country for his Associated Board Grade 8 exams - on both
piano and French horn. Introduced to jazz whilst at Chetham's School,Manchester by Pianist & teacherLes Chisnall and Bassist & teacher Steve Berry. He then went on to study jazz piano at TheRoyal Academy of Music ,London with teachers John Taylor,Nikki Iles ,Nick Weldon andGeoff Keezer . He graduated from the Royal Academy with a first-class honours degree and the coveted 'Principal's Prize' for outstanding achievement.Despite his youth, he has already played with the cream of the London scene, including
Kenny Wheeler ,Tim Garland ,Stan Sulzmann ,Iain Ballamy ,Julian Argüelles ,Pete King ,Don Weller andSteve Waterman , as well as leading his own groups, ranging from a trio to a forty-piece ensemble featuring choir and chamber string orchestra.Simcock was a member of the winning
Perrier Young Jazz Ensemble in 2001, and has played with theBBC Big Band and theNational Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO) on both French horn and piano. He is a past winner of the Rising Star award at theBBC Jazz Awards , and winner of theBritish Jazz Awards 2005 in the same category. He toured with Kenny Wheeler on French horn in 2003, and on piano in January 2005 - when his fellow musicians includedDave Holland ,Evan Parker andLee Konitz . In May 2005, Simcock performed the premiere of Tim Garland’s piano concerto with theNorthern Sinfonia . He has also toured extensively throughout the world having played in Japan, Mexico, Russia, Scandinavia and elsewhere. He now plays withBill Bruford 's Earthworks band.External links
* [http://www.gwilymsimcock.com/index.htm Official website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/northwest/halloffame/arts/gwilymsimcock.shtml Profile at BBC Wales North West]
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