|
He is an English trombone and sackbut player and
teacher who has been active in the English music industry for the last
30-40 years. In 1966 he premiered Benjamin
Britten's
"The Burning Fiery Furnace" and engaged in
several pieces of correspondence with him in discussion of the way it was
to be performed. In the 1970s he became a member
of the Philip
Jones Brass Ensemble
and stayed with them into
the 1980s, appearing on recordings that include Lollipops, Renaissance
Brass, Eine Kleine Brass Musik, The 20th Century Album, and
on their theme song for the UK Comedy Series Bless Me Father. He has
also been part of the London
Symphony Orchestra
and featured on their soundtrack for Star Wars: The
Empire Strikes Back and on their Frank Zappa Vols. I and II. Appearing with the English
Chamber Orchestra
through the '80s and the '90s he has featured on three albums of
works by the composer Anton Bruckner and reaching into the world of popular
music he has recorded with Shirley Collins, Spiritualized, and on Sir Cliff
Richard's album Now You See Me, Now You Don't.
Sources:
- http://www.trombone-society.org.uk/resources/articles/shifrin/shifrin13.php
- http://www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2003/Feb03/PJBE_Lollipops.htm
- http://www6.airnet.ne.jp/suminoue/ongakukan/PhilipJonesBrassEnsemble.htm
- http://www.medieval.org/emfaq/cds/arg823.htm
- http://shopping.yahoo.com/p:Roger%20Brenner:1927044679:page=discography?sort=za
|