- Richard Bissill
Richard Bissill is a
French horn player, composer and arranger, and Professor at theGuildhall School of Music and Drama in London. [ [http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/music/people/undergraduate_music_staff/department_of_wind_brass_and_percussion/horn/richard_bissill.html Profile] atGuildhall School of Music and Drama ]Born in Leicestershire, he was a member of the
Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra and he then studied horn andpiano at theRoyal Academy of Music before joining theLondon Symphony Orchestra in 1981. In 1984 he was appointed Principal Horn of theLondon Philharmonic Orchestra .Since 1990 he has been Solo Horn with London Brass, with whom he has played many new pieces commissioned by the group, including several of his own compositions and arrangements. [ [http://www.londonbrass.net/richard_bissill.php?id=4 London Brass] ] The ensemble’s work has also included projects with popular music and jazz artists and Bissill has been featured in an improvisatory role many times.
Bissill is known for his involvement in jazz performance. Whilst still a teenager, he played with the BBC Radio Leicester Big Band and later the
National Youth Jazz Orchestra with which he made several recordings. His improvisatory abilities and skill in jazz styles are well known throughout the world and he is often selected for sessions or by visiting bands from abroad requiring a horn player who can swing and/or improvise. In this capacity he has worked withQuincy Jones ,Lalo Schifrin ,Wynton Marsalis ,Michel Legrand and many others.Bissill has also improvised in a non-jazz context, recorded with the horn players
Pip Eastop and Jonathan Williams.As a teacher and player he understands the capabilities of the horn, particularly its low register, and this shows itself in his numerous works for horn ensemble, including "Three Portraits" for horn octet and "Corpendium 1" for six horns.
He has also achieved success as a composer of orchestral music, his "Christmas Carnival" being frequently performed and having been recorded by the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra . His "Sinfonia Concertante" for clarinet, trumpet, horn and orchestra was commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra to celebrate its centenary in 2004. [ [http://www.british-horn.org/news1999.html British Horn Society] ] [ [http://www.vbpr.co.uk/Resources/NEW%20SEASON%200708.pdf Press release] fromLondon Philharmonic Orchestra ]Bissill’s "Lone Call and Charge", for solo horn is frequently performed, for example where competition or audition rules stipulate performance of a recently-composed work.
Bissill has been a professor of horn at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama since 1983 and many of his students from this period have progressed to successful horn-playing careers throughout the world. He wrote the "Good Brass Guide" for horn and this has become a successful and popular tutor.
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