- Richard Harris (composer)
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Name=Richard Harris
caption=|Richard HarrisRichard Harris (born
5 March 1968 ) is a London-based composer, arranger, transcriber, teacher and pianist.Richard Harris studied composition and
orchestration at theUniversity of Edinburgh , where his tutors includedKenneth Leighton . At Edinburgh he co-founded the contemporary classical ensemble Piano Circus, with whom he was a member until 2002, commissioning and performing works byArvo Pärt ,Brian Eno ,Philip Glass andSteve Reich . The ensemble was signed to Decca/Argo, producing five CDs. Compositions by Harris feature on the Argo CD "Loopholes", and in full on the ensemble's own CD "Landscapes Of The Heart"; he also produced successful arrangements of works byTerry Riley andThomas Ades . His work "Hexada" was featured in the UK television programme "The Score".In 1992 Harris began teaching
piano , theory andA-level music atWestminster School , where he himself had been a pupil.In 1994 Harris became a published author with
Faber Music , and in 1997 was chosen by the film composerCarl Davis to be his personal music arranger. Harris's books range from his own compositions and educational tutors to film, jazz and pop arrangements, and include collaborations withEvelyn Glennie andJoanna MacGregor .In 1999 Harris's arrangement of
Terry Riley 's "Keyboard Study No.2" was chosen byPete Townshend as the supporting music for Townshend's "Lifehouse" concert atSadler's Wells .In 2000, Piano Circus collaborated with the German composer
Heiner Goebbels , and the resulting piece "Scutigeras", entirely written by Harris and based on Goebbels' existing works, received a live premiere on BBC radio.In 2004, Harris composed the music to "Warriors", a successful show at the London
Planetarium .In 2005, Harris created a website allowing users to request personalised sheet music, in the form of bespoke arrangements and transcriptions. The site has featured in many newspapers and magazines, including
The Daily Telegraph and Classical Music Magazine.Harris also gives lectures with author
Rob Eastaway entitled "Numbers and Rumbas", exploring the relationship betweenmathematics andmusic .References
*The Daily Telegraph, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/main.jhtml?xml=/education/2005/02/18/terjc19.xml Any Questions, John Clare]
External links
* http://www.rfkharris.com
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