- Andrew Keeling
Andrew Keeling is a classical composer. Since the late 1980s he has written music for the likes of Opus 20 (Meditatio 1989), Het Trio (Distant Skies, Mountains and Shadows 1992), The
Hilliard Ensemble (O Ignis Spiritus 1993), The Apollo Saxophone Quartet (Wrestling with Angels 1993), theBBC Philharmonic Orchestra (Upon the Edge of Autumn 1994),Evelyn Glennie (Concerto Nekyia 1995), The Goldberg Ensemble (Hidden Streams 1995), Fretwork (Afterwords 1999), Virelai (With How Sad Steps, O Moon 2000), Jacob Heringman (Black Sun 2001),Gothic Voices (Powered by Joy 2002), Matthew Wadsworth (MirAre 2002), Catherine King andJacob Heringman (Almost There... 2002), and many others.Some of Keeling's music has appeared on CD releases distributed by the
Discipline Global Mobile ,Burning Shed andRiverrun record labels, as well as being performed and broadcast worldwide.Since the late 1960s, Keeling has been a keen advocate of the music of
Robert Fripp andKing Crimson . In 1999, Keeling was invited by Robert Fripp to arrange new versions of the King Crimson's music, as well as some of Fripp's solo guitar Soundscapes. Some of the resulting pieces have been performed, broadcast and recorded by TheMetropole Orchestra of Amsterdam and there are plans for a CD release. Andrew Keeling is also co-author, together with Mark Graham, of A Musical Guide to King Crimson, a series of interactive CDs to be published from late 2002. He is a part-time lecturer at theUniversity of Liverpool and theRoyal Northern College of Music inManchester .External links
*Official|http://www.andrewkeeling.ukf.net
* [http://www.burningshed.com Burning Shed, the label responsible for releasing Andrew Keeling's Blue Dawn (2007) and Reclaiming Eros (2005) albums]
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