- Anthony Halstead
Anthony Halstead (born 1945 in
Manchester ,England ) is a leading figure in the period-instruments movement. First known as avirtuoso on thenatural horn , he has gradually moved into the role of conductor and has directed theAcademy of Ancient Music , theOrchestra of the Age of Enlightenment , and most notablyHanover Band .Halstead attended Chetham's School and the Royal Manchester College of Music, studying
piano at first, as well as horn, organ, and composition. At the suggestion of his horn teacherSydney Coulston , Halstead began to specialize in the horn. He was first horn with theEnglish Chamber Orchestra from 1972 to 1986, and has also been a member of other noted orchestras such as theLondon Symphony Orchestra . He has also been a professor at theGuildhall School of Music .During the 1980s and early 1990s, Halstead served as both a member of the horn section and as horn soloist for several period-instruments groups and recorded widely. His many recordings in both capacities include (as part of the orchestra) Beethoven's Five Piano Concertos under
Christopher Hogwood (withSteven Lubin as thefortepiano soloist, L'Oiseau Lyre 421 408-2); the same composer's Ninth Symphony underRoger Norrington (EMI CDC 7492212); Mozart's opera "Idomeneo" conducted byJohn Eliot Gardiner (Archiv 431 674-2); and (as horn soloist) chamber music byJohann Christian Bach withTrevor Pinnock and members ofThe English Concert (Archiv 423 385-2); and Mozart's Horn Concerti with Hanover Band directed byRoy Goodman (Nimbus NI 5104).Halstead turned increasingly during the 1990s to conducting. Though most famous at that time as a horn virtuoso, he was no novice at leading an orchestra, having studied conducting with Sir Charles Mackerras and
Michael Rose ; his professional conducting debut had been in 1976 directing the premiere ofElisabeth Lutyens ' "One and the Same." For the record label CPO, Halstead embarked on a project to record all the orchestral music of Johann Christian Bach with Hanover Band on 22CD s. For the J.C. Bach keyboard concertos (CPO 999 930-2), Halstead himself performed the solo part onharpsichord (which he had studied with George Malcolm) and fortepiano, as well as directed the orchestra. With the same ensemble and record label, Halstead also recorded the Op. 17 symphonies ofCarl Friedrich Abel (CPO 999 214-2).No stranger to modern orchestras, Halstead has also directed the English Chamber Orchestra and
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra as well as other ensembles. He also conducted theScottish Chamber Orchestra in two of the three CDs ofLuigi Boccherini 's completecello concerti released byNaxos Records (Vol. 1, catalog number 8.553571, and Vol. 2, catalog number 8.553572); in these recordings, Halstead's soloist was the cellistTim Hugh .Halstead's conducting has also been featured on many other recordings, and he has been invited to conduct in
Scandinavia ,Germany ,Australia ,Japan , andSpain . According to his website, he also is involved in private teaching and chamber music coaching, as well as serving as a guest professor in many conservatories in theUnited Kingdom and a prominent member of theBritish Horn Society .References
* Liner notes to "Mozart: Horn Concertos and E Major Fragment," Anthony Halstead, natural horn; Hanover Band directed by Roy Goodman. Nimbus Records NI 5104 (1987).
* Liner notes to "Johann Christian Bach: Piano Concertos opp. 13, 4-6 & 14," Anthony Halstead, pianoforte and direction; Hanover Band. CPO 999 691-2 (2001).
* [http://www.halsteadmusic.co.uk Halstead Music website.]
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