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Andrew Keeling

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Andrew Keeling is a classical composer.[1] With an early background in catherdral choir and rock bands, his composing career began in the 1980s.[2]

Works

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He has written for:

  • Opus 20 (Meditatio 1989)
  • Het Trio (Distant Skies, Mountains and Shadows 1992)
  • The Hilliard Ensemble (O Ignis Spiritus 1993)
  • The Apollo Saxophone Quartet (Wrestling with Angels 1993)
  • BBC Philharmonic Orchestra (Upon the Edge of Autumn 1994)
  • Evelyn Glennie (Concerto Nekyia 1995)
  • The Goldberg Ensemble (Hidden Streams 1995)
  • Fretwork (Afterwords 1999)
  • Virelai (With How Sad Steps, O Moon 2000)
  • Jacob Heringman (Black Sun 2001)
  • Gothic Voices (Powered by Joy 2002)
  • Matthew Wadsworth (MirAre 2002)
  • Catherine King
  • Jacob Heringman (Eye of Heart... 2002)
  • Alison Wells
  • Ian Mitchell (Pirate Things 2006)

Discography

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  • English Sun (2009)

References

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  1. ^ Maddocks, Fiona (4 February 2018). "Home listening: In Echo, the Rautio Piano Trio and Toru Takemitsu". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Andrew Keeling | British Music Collection". britishmusiccollection.org.uk. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
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