- Pip Eastop
Pip Eastop (born 1958) is a virtuoso horn player from
London ,England . He studied at theRoyal Academy of Music from 1974 to 1976, leaving to take up the position of Principal Horn with the Antwerp Philharmonic Orchestra (now known as the Royal Flemish Philharmonic Orchestra).The following year he became Principal Horn of the
London Sinfonietta .Between 1983 and 1986 he trained as a teacher of the
Alexander Technique and from 1987 taught this discipline for four years, later incorporating his understanding the technique into his brass and woodwind teaching method.He has been a professor of horn at the Royal Academy of Music since 1993 and at the
Royal College of Music since 1995.He has held principal horn positions with the
London Sinfonietta , theWallace Collection (a now-defunct brass ensemble) and theGabrieli Consort . In 2005 he became Principal Horn with theLondon Chamber Orchestra .In 1996, The
Arts Council of Great Britain awarded Pip Eastop a research development grant to explore "the possibilities of controlling computer-driven transformation of sound during live, partially improvised performance". This work was undertaken in collaboration with the composer Edward Williams. [ [http://www.british-horn.org/news1996.html The British Horn Society news, 1996] ]External links
* [http://www.eastop.net Pip Eastop's website]
* [http://www.kfovv.be Royal Flemish Philharmonic website (with English option)]References
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