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Horn player
who attended the Royal College of Music and studied under the watchful eye
of Douglas Moore. After
graduating, he took up the principal horn post with the Opera Orchestra of
La Scala.
Other groups
with whom he has performed include the European Union Youth Orchestra, the Havanto Orchestras, the London Symphony Orchestra, the
National Youth Orchestra, the Philharmonia, Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Wimbledon Symphony Orchestra.
On 24th
June 1980, he participated in “A Celebration for the Life of John Culshaw” at Kingsway Hall in London, England.
He appeared on
the soundtrack of Raiders of the Lost
Ark in 1981.
On 13th
February 1982, he was a soloist with the Havanto
Orchestras.
He rounded out
the decade with two more recordings, Fantasia
for Double Orchestra; Viola Concerto; Concertant
in Moto Perpetuo and Vaughan Williams: The
Nine Symphonies.
In 1991, he
became the principal horn of the Philharmonia
Orchestra of London.
CDs on which
he appeared in the early to mid-‘90s comprise the soundtrack of Funny Bones, Mercadante:
Decimini/La Poesia,
and Vaughan Williams: Symphonies Nos. 3 & 4; Fantasia
on Greensleeves.
In 1996, he
was a member of The Michael Nyman Band and played horn and Wagner tuba on
Michael’s score of The Ogre.
He played on
Paul McCartney’s Flaming Pie,
The Peacemaker soundtrack, and
the Philharmonia’s Schumann: Symphony No.
2; “Manfred” Overture; Konzertstuck
for 4 Horns in 1997.
In 1998, his
name graced the credits of Beethoven: Funeral Cantata; Schumann: Konzertstuck,
Op. 86; Pfitzner: Palestrina, Deutsche Grammophon Centenary Collection,
1988-1997, Rob Dougan’s Furious Angels, and the soundtrack
of The Man in the Iron Mask.
He ended the
1990s with a flourish, performing on the following CDs: Aria,
Vol. 2: New Horizon by Paul
Schwartz; Bernard Herrmann –
Joel McNeely – The Twilight Zone (The Complete Scores); The Essential Beethoven; The Essential Mozart; The London Horn Sound; La Potenza d’Amore,
and the soundtrack of The
Messenger: The Story of Joan of
Arc.
Neither did he
slow down in the early 2000s:
He contributed his talents to Both
Sides Now by Joni Mitchell, Earthbound
by Paul Schwartz, the Ghost Ship
soundtrack, Let it Come Down by
Spiritualized, Love is… Like a
Breeze by Michael Civisca, Out of Season by Beth Gibbons and
Rusting Man, Swing When You’re
Winning by Robbie Williams, and Vaughan
Williams: A Pastoral Symphony;
Symphony No. 4 in F minor; English Folk Song Suite.
On 29th
June 2002, he was the featured soloist with the Wimbledon Symphony
Orchestra at St. Matthew’s Church in Raynes Park on Richard Strauss’s “Horn
Concerto No. 2 in E flat”.
The evening was rounded out by Zoltan
Kodaly’s “Dances from Galanta”,
Felix Mendelssohn’s “Notturno for
Wind Instruments, Op. 24”, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Symphony
No. 39 in E flat, K. 543”.
Nigel was one
of several musicians who assisted Andrew Hugill
on his book, The Orchestra: A User’s Manual, which was
put together in 2002 and 2003.
In 2003, he
appeared on Dear Catastrophe Waitress
by Belle & Sebastian, In My Heart
(Nel Mio Cuore): 17th and 18th Century
Italian Songs by Ramon Vargas, Real
World by D-Side, Somethin’ Stupid by Nicole Kidman and
Robbie Williams, and The Way I Am
by Jennifer Knapp.
These were
followed by Joni Mitchell’s Dreamland,
Nightwish’s Once and Vanessa Williams’ Silver & Gold in 2004.
In 2004, he became
the head of the brass department at the Royal College of Music. His students have included Nuno Costa, Carys Evans,
Danielle Flarty, Olly
Green, Nicholas Hougham, Chris Pointon, Katie Pryce, and Bethan
Watkeys.
He appeared on
the following CDs in 2005: Everlasting Love by Vanessa
Williams; Life in Slow Motion by
David Gray; Sassified
by Joe Sass; and, To Love Again by
Chris Botti.
On 23rd
October 2005, he participated in the British Horn Society’s 25th
Anniversary Celebration Festival Gale Finale as a member of the BHS All
Star Horn Ensemble. Their
program was a mixed bag that comprised “Bohemian Rhapsody” by
Freddie Mercury, “Caravan” by Duke Ellington, “Czardas”
by Vittorio Monti, “Egmont
Overture” by Ludwig van Beethoven, “Konzertstuck”
by Schumann, “Nocturno for Horn and Piano”
by Franz Strauss, “Rondo for Horn and Piano” by Arnold Cooke, and
“Siegfried’s Horn Call” from Die Gotterdammerung by Richard Wagner.
Nigel appeared
the Blood Diamond soundtrack, Here’s to the Heroes by the Ten
Tenors and New Vintage by Peter
Grant in 2006.
On 26th
May 2006, he took part in the Joseph Horovitz 80th
birthday celebration at the Royal College of Music by conducting Zone One
Brass on the opening piece, “Sinfonietta”. The birthday bash also featured Horovitz’s “Ad Astra”, “Ballet
for Band”, “Dance Suite
1991”, and “Music Hall Suite”.
His 2007
credits included: Bainbridge: Concerto pour
alto by the BBC Symphony Orchestra; Corno Cantabile with Vladimir Askenazy;
David Gray’s Greatest Hits;
and, the soundtracks of The Bourne
Ultimatum and 300.
On 15th
October 2007, he participated in the “Les Six” festival
recital, “Poulenc and Milhaud for Voice and Ensemble”.
He was on the
BBC-TV program Songs of Praise on
21st October 2007, which celebrated the 300th anniversary
of Charles Wesley, who wrote hymns such as “And Can it Be?”, “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”, “Love
Divine”, “My God, I Am Thine”,
and “O Thou Who Camest from Above”.
The long-awaited
sequel to The London Horn Sound, Give it One, was recorded in 2007
and 2008.
In 2008, Nigel
appeared William Sheller’s Avatars,
The Classical Album 2009, the soundtrack of Defiance, Indiana Jones: The Soundtrack Collection, and Vaughan Williams: The Collector’s Edition.
These were
followed by Chess in Concert with
the London
concert cast, the self-titled God
Help the Girl, Lokikirja
by Nightwish and Mahler: Symphony No. 2
by the London Symphony Orchestra in 2009.
On 20th
January 2009, he served as a special tutor at Brass Bonanza!, which was held at The Purcell School.
The Philharmonia teamed up with soloist Nikolai Lugansky at Royal Festival Hall on 17th April
2009 for Sergei Rachmaninoff’s “Piano Concerto No. 2”,
which was sandwiched between Rachmaninoff’s “The Isle of the
Dead” and Igor Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite”.
On 26th
April 2009, Nigel was back on Songs
of Praise, this time honouring St. George’s Day
with The Choir of St. George’s Chapel and host Diane Louise
Jordan. The songs of praise, in
this instance, were “Jerusalem”,
Benjamin Britten’s “Jubilate Deo”,
“Love Divine”, and “O Jesus I Have Promised”.
He served as a
contractor of sorts in the autumn of 2009 when he assembled brass musicians
for “Cors of Actions – A Concert in
Aid of Cystic Fibrosis Trust”.
The concert, which took place on 9th November 2009 at
Lincoln’s Inn in London, consisted of “Appalachian Folk Tune”
by Joseph Brackett, Jr., “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Freddie
Mercury, “Caravan” by Duke Ellington, “Music for Titanic”
by James Horner, “Siegfried’s Horn Call” from Die Gotterdammerung by Richard
Wagner, “Sur les cimes” by Eugene Bozza, “Tanglewood
Fanfare” by Colin Matthews, “The Trolley Song” from Meet Me in St. Louis by Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin, and “Valse
noir” by Rachmaninoff.
In 2010, he
appeared on Bleach the Movie: The Hell Verse Original Soundtrack,
Foundling by David Gray, and the
soundtrack of Tron:
Legacy.
He hosted a
lecture lunch as part of the Philharmonia’s
Conductors’ Circle Events in April 2010 at the Travellers
Club in London, England.
On 21st
June 2010, he and fellow Royal College of Music professor Richard Hosford joined some of their students for “Rising
Stars 2010” and a performance of Mozart’s “Serenade in C
minor” at Cadogan Hall.
The Philharmonia offered up Rachmaninoff’s “The
Isle of the Dead, Op. 29” and “Symphony No. 3 in A minor, Op.
44” at Royal Festival Hall on 28th October 2010. The centerpiece of the concert,
which was conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy, was Jean Sibelius’s “Violin
Concerto in D minor, Op. 47”, with soloist Vadim
Repin.
Nigel’s
2011 recording credits included the boxed set, Leonard Slatkin Conducts Vaughan Williams,
and Walton, Shostakovich: Cello Concertos with Alexander Briger conducting the Philharmonia
and cellist Jamie Walton.
Lorin Maazel was at the podium when the Philharmonia
presented an all-Mahler program on 7th May 2011 that included
excerpts from “Das Knaben Wunderhorn” and “Symphony No. 5”,
with mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly and baritone Matthias Goerne.
On 5th
July 2011, Nigel split directing duties with Richard Ward as the RCM Brass
Ensemble and Zone One Brass shared the stage at Amaryllis Fleming Concert
hall. Their program comprised “Fanfares,
Marches, Hymns & Finale” and “Harlequin” by Bruce Boughton, “Fanfare for the Common Man” by
Aaron Copland and “Three Episodes from An American in Paris” by
George Gershwin.
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