- Richard Hill (musician)
Richard Hill (b.1942) is a British
composer who studied trombone initially at theRoyal College of Music in London England in the 1960s, before moving into music production and composition.Career
At the Royal College of Music Hill became a founder member of the
London Gabrieli Brass Ensemble . He also worked in rock and jazz circles playing with the Dave Keir Jazz Band among others. After leaving College Hill played in a number of symphony orchestras on a freelance basis including the Royal Opera House Orchestra, theLondon Philharmonic and thePhilharmonia . Working under such conductors asSir Georg Solti ,Leonard Bernstein andRudolf Schwarz , Hill further broadened his musical experience by playingDuke Ellington 's music under Billy Strayhorn in a production of Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens".In the 1960s Hill’s career underwent a sea change when he joined
Polydor Records as a producer and studio arranger at the height of the sixties pop boom. He stopped playing and began to compose. This in turn led to a career as a media composer in film, television and theatre. Film scores included "To Kill a Clown" starringAlan Alda and "Baffled" starringSusan Hampshire andLeonard Nimoy .In television, as well as writing many TV themes, station promos and advertising jingles, Hill wrote scores for major drama series, including
Arnold Bennett 's "Clayhanger" trilogy,John Mortimer 's "Will Shakespeare" and Don Shaw's "Sounding Brass". Throughout this period Hill had worldwide success as co-writer with Johnny Hawkins of the musical TheCanterbury Tales (musical) , which ran for over five years in the West End, became a Broadway production for Frank Loesser and is still performed around the world [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,838164,00.html?promoid=googlep Time Magazine article] ] .More recently, between the mid 1990s and 2008 Hill has worked on some major concert hall/symphonic projects. The "Symphony of Jazz" repertoire, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and "Images from Kubla Khan" all represent Hill’s new style of integrated contemporary music.
References
* Phoenix Theatre Program for The Canterbury Tales
External links
* [http://www.richardhillmusic.co.uk Official Website]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0384599/ Internet Movie Database entry for Richard Hill]
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