Edward Gregson

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Edward Gregson was born in Sunderland, United Kingdom, in 1945.

He is an English composer. His works include compositions for (symphonic) orchestra, wind band, brass band, brass ensemble and choir, as well as various educational books for wind instruments.

Gregson studied composition at the Royal Academy of Music with Alan Bush, from 1963 to 1967. He held the position of Professor of Music at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

Currently, he is Principal of the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester.

He is a fellow there, as well as at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music.

Gregson is an academic composer whose work pastiches scores of the 1920s and 1930s, with particular reference to Walton and Vaughan Williams.

It was announced in May 2008 that Edward Gregson had been comisioned to write the Test Piece for the 2008 British Open Brass Band Championships. Titled 'Rococo Variations' it is Gregson's first Major Work for Brass Band since 1991 when his 'Of Men and Mountains' was first perfromed.

Several CDs of his music for brass have been recorded by various groups on the Doyen label;

  • Gregson 1
  • Gregson 2
  • Gregson 3
  • Gregson 4 The Trumpets of the Angels
  • Halle Brass plays Gregson
  • Edward Gregson Wind Music

[edit] External links

  • Official website with very extensive list of works, discography and sound samples
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