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Matthew Bourne (musician)

Matthew Bourne (born 6 October 1977) is an English multi-instrumentalist, primarily working with piano and keyboards.

Matthew Bourne
Born(1977-10-06)6 October 1977
Avebury, England
GenresAvant-garde, jazz
Occupation(s)Bandleader, composer, educator
Instrument(s)Piano, keyboard, cello
Years active2001 - present
Websitematthewbourne.com

Childhood and education Edit

Bourne was born in Avebury, England, and grew up in a small village situated in the Cotswolds, where he took up the trombone aged nine. In 1989, Bourne attended Kingham Hill School and began playing cello the following year. After seeing Frank Sinatra play on television in 1993, Bourne began to teach himself the piano.[1]

Bourne enrolled at Leeds College of Music in 1995 where he began to explore contemporary classical composition and avant-garde. During his time at the college, he performed Michael Daugherty's piano concerto "Tombeau de Liberace" and John Cage's "Concerto for Prepared Piano and Orchestra". In 2001, Bourne graduated from the MMus jazz studies course.[2] Bourne has subsequently taught as a part-time lecturer at Leeds College of Music and has a PhD in performance from the University of Leeds.[1]

Career Edit

Bourne's success began in 2001 when he was named the Perrier Young Jazz Musician of the Year. His success continued the following year when he was awarded the prize for Jazz Innovation at the BBC Radio Jazz Awards. In this period, Bourne was profiled in The Observer Music Monthly as "the future sound of jazz".[2] In 2005, he won the International Jazz Festivals Organisation International Jazz Award. His first solo album, The Molde Concert, was recorded live at the Molde International Jazz Festival and received positive reviews. This performance showcased Bourne's inventive use of samples (including audio clips from The Simpsons and other TV shows) as well as his "cyclonic energy and virtuosity" and "ramblingly self-deprecating and sometimes off-mic announcements".[3]

By this stage, Bourne had also become co-leader of The Electric Dr M, Distortion Trio and Bourne/Davis/Kane, and was beginning to work in a wider context, leading to notable collaborations with artists and groups such as Nostalgia 77, Marc Ribot, Paul Dunmall, Annette Peacock, John Zorn, Pete Wareham, Barre Phillips and Tony Bevan.

Bourne has been commissioned to write works for Bath International Music Festival, London Jazz Festival, Leeds Fuse Festival as well as from the pianist Joanna MacGregor and Faber Music. Bourne's work has been broadcast on various BBC radio and television programmes.[1]

In 2012 Bourne released Montauk Variations on The Leaf Label. The album began a long and fruitful relationship with the label and was awarded the Leftfield Album of the Year award by the Sunday Times. Its "lyrical and romantic" [4] mood marked a change in musical direction from the avant-garde tone of his earlier work.[5] Montauk Variations caught the attention of Amon Tobin and Nancy Elizabeth, both of whom invited Bourne to rework their material, and Simon Green of Bonobo selected the composition "Juliet" for inclusion in his release of the Late Night Tales compilation series.

In 2015, Bourne embarked on a UK tour with an audio/visual project entitled Radioland. This was a collaboration with Antoine Schmitt and Franck Vigroux to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of Radio-Activity by Kraftwerk. The Anglo-French trio "take the album’s melodies and textures as the starting point for avant-garde explorations"[6] that saw Bourne performing on a variety of analogue synthesisers as well as singing in German through a vocoder.[6] An album of this music, entitled Radioland: Radio-Activity Revisited, was released digitally on The Leaf Label in December, with physical copies available in January 2016.[7]

Bourne's second solo album, moogmemory, was released on The Leaf Label on 4 March 2016. This is the only album ever recorded with only the Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog, a Memorymoog synthesiser converted by Rudi Linhard in a process which is the "equivalent of open heart surgery" replacing "1,300 components over eight weeks".[8] A companion EP entitled moogmemory plus was released in November 2016. The first three tracks were composed during the process of creating moogmemory, but the release also includes new material and a cover version of "Sussudio" by Phil Collins.[9]

Bourne returned to the piano for 2017's Isotach. The music was recorded over an 18-month period at Bourne's home in West Yorkshire, mostly captured in snatched moments between soundtrack scores and session work.[10] The Guardian described the record as "spartan, hypnotic and beautiful, if gloriously unresolved" and stated that Bourne was playing "as if...thrilled by the sound of a piano".[11]

In 2018 Matthew Bourne was featured on the album Nightports w/ Matthew Bourne by Nightports. Material for the album was recorded over three sessions in two locations. First at Matthew Bourne's house near Keighley, West Yorkshire in March 2015. The second and third sessions took place at Besbrode Pianos in Leeds in October 2015 and June 2016. Material from Nightports w/ Matthew Bourne was premiered on three pianos with live manipulations at Middleton Hall as part of the Hull City Of Culture programme.[12]

Bourne collaborated with Leaf Label partner Keeley Forsyth on her 2020 album Debris and EP Photograph, as well as releasing an EP of remixes of music from his moogmemory plus EP featuring Graham Massey, Sam Hobbs, Nostalgia 77, Broadway Project, Chris Sharkey, and Rex Rebo. This was made available as a Bandcamp exclusive.[13][14]

Discography Edit

Collaborations

As a solo artist

  • The Molde Concert (2005)
  • Montauk Variations (2012)
  • moogmemory (2016)
  • moogmemory plus (EP, 2016)
  • Isotach (2017)
  • For Basil Kirchin (Digital, 2017)

Awards Edit

  • Perrier Young Jazz Award, Musician Category, 2001
  • BBC Radio Jazz Awards, Innovation Award, 2002
  • International Jazz Festivals Organization International Jazz Award, 2005
  • Braaid Eisteddfod, Overseas Award, Instrumental Competition, 2007
  • International Visual Communications Association Bronze Award for Music (shared with Dan Berridge), 2007

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Biography at matthewbourne.com
  2. ^ a b Alumni and Fellowships, Leeds College of Music 30 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Fordham, John (3 August 2007). "Matthew Bourne, The Molde Concert". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  4. ^ Longley, Martin (2012). "Matthew Bourne, Montauk Variations Review". BBC Music. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Montauk Variations". The Leaf Label. 6 February 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  6. ^ a b Lewis, John (23 March 2015). "Radioland: Kraftwerk's Radio-Activity Revisited review". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  7. ^ "Radioland: Radio-Activity Revisited". The Leaf Label. 29 September 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  8. ^ "moogmemory". The Leaf Label. 9 December 2015. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  9. ^ "moogmemory plus". The Leaf Label. 10 October 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  10. ^ "Isotach". The Leaf Label. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Matthew Bourne: Isotach review – piano at its most spartan and hypnotic". The Guardian. 17 August 2017. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  12. ^ "NIGHTPORTS W MATTHEW BOURNE". The Leaf Label. 2 March 2018. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  13. ^ "Matthew Bourne - moogmemory plus remixes". The Leaf Label. 4 December 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
  14. ^ "PHOTOGRAPH". The Leaf Label. 20 November 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2017.

External links Edit

  • Matthew Bourne official website
  • Matthew Bourne on Bandcamp
  • "Matthew Bourne, The Electric Dr M", BBC Music
  • "Matthew Bourne Trio" BBC - Coventry and Warwickshire Music
  • "Matthew Bourne, The Molde Concert", The Guardian
  • Photos of Matthew Bourne playing at a Free Live Music at The Victoria Quarter, Leeds. Friday 10 - Saturday 11 July 2007

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This article is about a British jazz musician For the ballet and dance choreographer see Matthew Bourne Matthew Bourne born 6 October 1977 is an English multi instrumentalist primarily working with piano and keyboards Matthew BourneBorn 1977 10 06 6 October 1977Avebury EnglandGenresAvant garde jazzOccupation s Bandleader composer educatorInstrument s Piano keyboard celloYears active2001 presentWebsitematthewbourne com Contents 1 Childhood and education 2 Career 3 Discography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksChildhood and education EditBourne was born in Avebury England and grew up in a small village situated in the Cotswolds where he took up the trombone aged nine In 1989 Bourne attended Kingham Hill School and began playing cello the following year After seeing Frank Sinatra play on television in 1993 Bourne began to teach himself the piano 1 Bourne enrolled at Leeds College of Music in 1995 where he began to explore contemporary classical composition and avant garde During his time at the college he performed Michael Daugherty s piano concerto Tombeau de Liberace and John Cage s Concerto for Prepared Piano and Orchestra In 2001 Bourne graduated from the MMus jazz studies course 2 Bourne has subsequently taught as a part time lecturer at Leeds College of Music and has a PhD in performance from the University of Leeds 1 Career EditBourne s success began in 2001 when he was named the Perrier Young Jazz Musician of the Year His success continued the following year when he was awarded the prize for Jazz Innovation at the BBC Radio Jazz Awards In this period Bourne was profiled in The Observer Music Monthly as the future sound of jazz 2 In 2005 he won the International Jazz Festivals Organisation International Jazz Award His first solo album The Molde Concert was recorded live at the Molde International Jazz Festival and received positive reviews This performance showcased Bourne s inventive use of samples including audio clips from The Simpsons and other TV shows as well as his cyclonic energy and virtuosity and ramblingly self deprecating and sometimes off mic announcements 3 By this stage Bourne had also become co leader of The Electric Dr M Distortion Trio and Bourne Davis Kane and was beginning to work in a wider context leading to notable collaborations with artists and groups such as Nostalgia 77 Marc Ribot Paul Dunmall Annette Peacock John Zorn Pete Wareham Barre Phillips and Tony Bevan Bourne has been commissioned to write works for Bath International Music Festival London Jazz Festival Leeds Fuse Festival as well as from the pianist Joanna MacGregor and Faber Music Bourne s work has been broadcast on various BBC radio and television programmes 1 In 2012 Bourne released Montauk Variations on The Leaf Label The album began a long and fruitful relationship with the label and was awarded the Leftfield Album of the Year award by the Sunday Times Its lyrical and romantic 4 mood marked a change in musical direction from the avant garde tone of his earlier work 5 Montauk Variations caught the attention of Amon Tobin and Nancy Elizabeth both of whom invited Bourne to rework their material and Simon Green of Bonobo selected the composition Juliet for inclusion in his release of the Late Night Tales compilation series In 2015 Bourne embarked on a UK tour with an audio visual project entitled Radioland This was a collaboration with Antoine Schmitt and Franck Vigroux to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the release of Radio Activity by Kraftwerk The Anglo French trio take the album s melodies and textures as the starting point for avant garde explorations 6 that saw Bourne performing on a variety of analogue synthesisers as well as singing in German through a vocoder 6 An album of this music entitled Radioland Radio Activity Revisited was released digitally on The Leaf Label in December with physical copies available in January 2016 7 Bourne s second solo album moogmemory was released on The Leaf Label on 4 March 2016 This is the only album ever recorded with only the Lintronics Advanced Memorymoog a Memorymoog synthesiser converted by Rudi Linhard in a process which is the equivalent of open heart surgery replacing 1 300 components over eight weeks 8 A companion EP entitled moogmemory plus was released in November 2016 The first three tracks were composed during the process of creating moogmemory but the release also includes new material and a cover version of Sussudio by Phil Collins 9 Bourne returned to the piano for 2017 s Isotach The music was recorded over an 18 month period at Bourne s home in West Yorkshire mostly captured in snatched moments between soundtrack scores and session work 10 The Guardian described the record as spartan hypnotic and beautiful if gloriously unresolved and stated that Bourne was playing as if thrilled by the sound of a piano 11 In 2018 Matthew Bourne was featured on the album Nightports w Matthew Bourne by Nightports Material for the album was recorded over three sessions in two locations First at Matthew Bourne s house near Keighley West Yorkshire in March 2015 The second and third sessions took place at Besbrode Pianos in Leeds in October 2015 and June 2016 Material from Nightports w Matthew Bourne was premiered on three pianos with live manipulations at Middleton Hall as part of the Hull City Of Culture programme 12 Bourne collaborated with Leaf Label partner Keeley Forsyth on her 2020 album Debris and EP Photograph as well as releasing an EP of remixes of music from his moogmemory plus EP featuring Graham Massey Sam Hobbs Nostalgia 77 Broadway Project Chris Sharkey and Rex Rebo This was made available as a Bandcamp exclusive 13 14 Discography EditCollaborations The Electric Dr M with The Electric Dr M 2004 Lost Something with Bourne Davis Kane 2008 Dismantling The Waterfall with Dave Stapleton 2008 Call Me Madame Good News From Nowhere with Franck Vigroux 2009 Moment To Moment with Dave Kane Steve Davis and Paul Dunmall 2009 The Money Notes with Bourne Davis Kane 2010 Chansons D amour with Laurent Dehors 2012 Mandalas In The Sky with Dave Kane Steve Davis and Paul Dunmall 2015 Radioland Radio Activity Revisited with Franck Vigroux 2015 The Earthworm s Eye View with Tipping Point 2015 Nightports w Matthew Bourne 2018 with Nightports As a solo artist The Molde Concert 2005 Montauk Variations 2012 moogmemory 2016 moogmemory plus EP 2016 Isotach 2017 For Basil Kirchin Digital 2017 Awards EditPerrier Young Jazz Award Musician Category 2001 BBC Radio Jazz Awards Innovation Award 2002 International Jazz Festivals Organization International Jazz Award 2005 Braaid Eisteddfod Overseas Award Instrumental Competition 2007 International Visual Communications Association Bronze Award for Music shared with Dan Berridge 2007References Edit a b c Biography at matthewbourne com a b Alumni and Fellowships Leeds College of Music Archived 30 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Fordham John 3 August 2007 Matthew Bourne The Molde Concert The Guardian Retrieved 19 May 2015 Longley Martin 2012 Matthew Bourne Montauk Variations Review BBC Music Retrieved 19 May 2015 Montauk Variations The Leaf Label 6 February 2012 Retrieved 29 September 2015 a b Lewis John 23 March 2015 Radioland Kraftwerk s Radio Activity Revisited review The Guardian Retrieved 19 May 2015 Radioland Radio Activity Revisited The Leaf Label 29 September 2015 Retrieved 29 September 2015 moogmemory The Leaf Label 9 December 2015 Retrieved 10 December 2015 moogmemory plus The Leaf Label 10 October 2016 Retrieved 10 October 2016 Isotach The Leaf Label 18 August 2017 Retrieved 1 September 2021 Matthew Bourne Isotach review piano at its most spartan and hypnotic The Guardian 17 August 2017 Retrieved 1 September 2017 NIGHTPORTS W MATTHEW BOURNE The Leaf Label 2 March 2018 Retrieved 1 September 2017 Matthew Bourne moogmemory plus remixes The Leaf Label 4 December 2020 Retrieved 1 September 2017 PHOTOGRAPH The Leaf Label 20 November 2020 Retrieved 1 September 2017 External links EditMatthew Bourne official website Matthew Bourne on Bandcamp Leeds College of Music Alumni and Fellowships Matthew Bourne The Electric Dr M BBC Music Matthew Bourne Trio BBC Coventry and Warwickshire Music Matthew Bourne The Molde Concert The Guardian Photos of Matthew Bourne playing at a Free Live Music at The Victoria Quarter Leeds Friday 10 Saturday 11 July 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Matthew Bourne musician amp oldid 1179461598, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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