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Michael Nyman Band

The Michael Nyman Band, formerly known as the Campiello Band, is a group formed as a street band for a 1976 production of Carlo Goldoni's 1756 play, Il Campiello directed by Bill Bryden at the Old Vic.[1][2] The band did not wish to break up after the production ended, so its director, Michael Nyman, began composing music for the group to perform, beginning with "In Re Don Giovanni", written in 1977.[3] Originally made up of old instruments such as rebecs, sackbuts and shawms alongside more modern instruments like the banjo and saxophone to produce as loud a sound as possible without amplification, it later switched to a fully amplified line-up of string quartet, double bass, clarinet, three saxophones, horn, trumpet, bass trombone, bass guitar, and piano. This lineup has been variously altered and augmented for some works.

The Michael Nyman Band
Also known asCampiello Band
OriginLondon, England
GenresContemporary classical music
Minimalist music
Film scores
Years active1976–present
LabelsPiano
EMI/Virgin/Venture/Caroline
Editions EG
Jay
Argo
SLC
Warner Bros.
MN Music
MembersMichael Nyman
Andrew Findon
David Roach
Kate Musker
Tony Hinnigan
Simon Haram
Martin Elliott
Nigel Barr
Toby Coles
Paul Gardham
Ian Humphries
Gabrielle Lester
Past membersAlexander Balanescu
John Harle
Elisabeth Perry
Steve Saunders
David Fuest
Jonathan Carney
Graham Ashton
Clare Connors
David Rix
Richard Clews
Marjorie Dunn
Ann Morfee
Bill Hawkes
Katherine Shave
Bruce White
Nigel Gomm
Georgina Born

History Edit

The band's first recorded album on a professional label was Nyman's second, the self-titled Michael Nyman (1981), which mostly comprised pieces written for the early films of Peter Greenaway. This album was not released on compact disc until 2012. Another self-titled album (1995) has appeared as a promotional item compiling tracks from various other albums, and should not be confused with this one.

Along with soundtracks to Greenaway's The Draughtsman's Contract, Drowning by Numbers, and The Cook The Thief His Wife & Her Lover, their 1980s output included The Kiss and Other Movements (which includes the titular art song; a song from Nyman's projected Tristram Shandy opera; a tango; a movement from the same work as "Memorial" as used in Greenaway's 26 Bathrooms; and a performance of music (not the original soundtrack) from Greenaway's Making a Splash) and the modern dance work And Do They Do. They also made a limited edition recording of Nyman's La Traversée de Paris in 1989; many of its individual movements were soon to be dismantled, revised, or simply transplanted whole, to serve as the soundtrack for Greenaway's Prospero's Books (1991). Conversely, Nyman composed music for another adaptation of William Shakespeare's The Tempest, the ballet-opera Noises, Sounds & Sweet Airs, soon after Prospero's Books, some of which was derived from La Traversée de Paris.

Their 1992 album, The Essential Michael Nyman Band, may appear to be a greatest hits compilation, but is actually composed of the concert versions of various film pieces, having undergone years of revisions and refinement, are significantly different from their soundtrack counterparts, to a far more severe extent than typical differences between classical music performances. This album also contains two cuts from the film score to A Zed & Two Noughts, which was originally performed by an orchestra of musicians who were never members of the band, with solos by band members Nyman, Balanescu, Perry, and Leonard. Similarly, The Piano was performed by members of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra with Harle, Roach, Findon, and Nyman, but is also part of the band's repertoire.

In 1993, the band joined with an orchestra for the first time in their recording history with MGV: Musique à Grand Vitesse, a piece commissioned for the opening of a TGV line, first performed on 26 September 1993, in which the band, according to Nyman's own liner notes, represents the tracks, "resisting the temptation of the concerto grosso". The album credit is to "The Michael Nyman Band and Orchestra".

Associated acts Edit

The group has largely been superseded by the Michael Nyman Orchestra. Such soundtrack albums as Practical Magic, Ravenous, The End of the Affair, The Claim, and The Libertine are credited to this group, first implied on that 1994 album. While the former two titles lack detailed credits, the latter three albums show that most of the band (not to say most of those credited as full members over its history) performs in the Orchestra. The band's existence is far from over, however, as Nyman orchestrated his 2002 opera, Facing Goya, specifically for the band. His previous two opera recordings include band members but are not formally credited to the band, and one, the aforementioned Noises, Sounds & Sweet Airs, uses a full-scale orchestra, without Nyman at the baton. Man and Boy: Dada (2004) and Love Counts (2005; recorded 2007), Nyman's newest operas, feature the band conducted by Paul McGrath.

In 1996, another offshoot group, The Nyman Quartet, consisting of Cathy Thompson, Gabrielle Lester, Kate Musker, and Tony Hinnigan, recorded The Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi (with Sarah Leonard--the only singer ever credited as a band member) and Exit No Exit, and plan to record the third recording of Nyman's four string quartets.

They are produced by David Cunningham.

Many of the current and former band members, including John Harle, Alexander Balanescu, Dave Lee, Madeleine Mitchell, Andrew Findon, and Simon Haram, have released solo albums that include performances of Nyman's music.

Lineup Edit

The membership in the band is rather fluid, though it has had many core members. Often, whoever plays with the band on a given album is credited as a full member, though just as often, non-members are credited as guest artists. The following people have received credit as full-fledged members on at least one album, followed by a list of every instrument that they have been credited with playing at any time. The recordings prior to Michael Nyman (1981) did not credit individual band members.

(Listed chronologically)

  • Michael Nyman (1976–), composer, conductor, piano, harpsichord, kurzweil
  • Rory Allam (1981), clarinet
  • Alexander Bălănescu (1981–1993, 1999–2002), violin
  • Anne Barnard (1981), french horn
  • Ben Grove (1981), bass guitar
  • John Harle (1981–1999), soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
  • Nick Hayley (1981), rebec, violin
  • Ian Mitchell (1981–1982), clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone
  • Elisabeth Perry (1981–1991, 1998), violin, viola
  • Steve Saunders (1981–1991), bass trombone, euphonium
  • Roderick Skeaping (1981), rebec, violin
  • Keith Thompson (1981–1982), flute, piccolo, recorder, tenor saxophone
  • Doug Wootton (1981), banjo
  • Malcolm Bennett (1982), bass guitar
  • Andrew Findon (1980–), tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, piccolo, flute, bass flute, alto flute
  • Barry Guy (1982), double bass
  • David Fuest (1985, 1986, 1989, 2007), clarinet, bass clarinet
  • John Greaves (1985), bass guitar
  • David Roach (1985–), soprano, alto and tenor saxophones
  • Sarah Leonard (1985–1991), soprano
  • Rupert Bawden (1986), viola
  • Ruth Phillips (1986, 1991), cello
  • Jonathan "John" Carney (1987–1991), violin, viola
  • Catherine "Kate" Musker (1987–), viola
  • Anthony "Tony" Hinnigan (1987–), cello
  • Miranda Fulleylove, also spelled "Fullylove" (1988, 1999), violin
  • Rosemary Furniss (1988), violin
  • Briony Shaw (1988), violin
  • Jackie Shave (1988, 1989, 1999), violin
  • Joe Rappaport (1988), viola
  • Andrew Shulman (1988), cello
  • Robin McGee (1988–1989), double bass
  • John Wilbraham (1988), trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Michael Thompson (1988), french horn
  • Christopher "Chris" Laurence also spelled "Lawrence" (1989, 1994, 1999, 2006–), double bass
  • Graham Ashton (1989–1992), trumpet, flugelhorn
  • David Stewart (also spelled "Stuart") (1989), trombone
  • Clare Connors (1989–1994), violin
  • Justin Pearson (1989–1992, 2005), cello
  • Paul Morgan (1989, 1991, 1999, 2004), double bass
  • David Rix (1989, 1991–1999, 2004), clarinet, bass clarinet
  • Jamie Talbot (1989, 1991, 1995, 2005), soprano and alto saxophones
  • Simon Haram (1989, 1996–), soprano and alto saxophones
  • Richard Clews (1989, 1991, 1995–1996), french horn, Wagner tuba
  • Huw Jenkins (1989), horn
  • Fenella Barton (1989), violin
  • Gabrielle "Gaby" Lester (1989, 2002–), violin
  • Iris Juda (1989), violin
  • Jonathan Rees (1989, 1999), violin
  • Lyn Fletcher, violin
  • Mayumi Seiler, violin
  • Michael "Mike" McMenemy (1989, 1991, 1992, 1994), violin
  • Richard Ehrlich, violin
  • Roger Tapping, viola
  • Jane Salmen, cello
  • Tim Hugh, cello
  • Lynda Herighten, double bass
  • Martin Elliott (1989, 1991–1995, (live only 1996–1998) 1999–), bass guitar
  • Richard Watkins (1989), horn
  • Tim Amhurst also spelled "Amherst" (1991, 1994), double bass
  • Lynda Houghton (1991), double bass
  • Marjorie Dunn (1991–1994), horn
  • Nigel Barr (1991–), bass trombone, euphonium, tuba
  • Madeleine Mitchell (1992), violin
  • Beverley "Bev" Davison (1992, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2005), violin official site
  • Ann Morfee (also spelled Morphy) (1992–1994, 1999, 2002), violin
  • Steven "Steve" Sidwell (1992–), trumpet, flugelhorn, piccolo trumpet
  • Jonathan Lenahan (1992), piano
  • Marshall Marcus (1994), violin
  • Katherine "Kathy" Shave (1994, 1999–2002), violin
  • William Schofield (1994, 2007), cello
  • William "Bill" Hawkes (1994, 1996, 1999), violin
  • Claire Thompson (1995), violin
  • Nicholas Ward (1995), violin
  • Boguslav Kosteci/Boguslow Kosteki (1995), violin
  • Harriet Davies (1995), violin
  • Bruce White (1995, 1999–), viola
  • Philip D'Arcy (1995, 1999), viola
  • Jim Sleigh (1995), viola
  • Tony Lewis (1995), cello
  • David Lee (1996–), french horn, Wagner tuba
  • Nigel Gomm (1996, 1998, 2002, 2007–), trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Nigel Black, (1996) french horn, Wagner tuba
  • Paul Gargham, (1996) french horn, Wagner tuba
  • Chris Davies (1996), french horn, Wagner tuba
  • Gary Kettel (1996), drums
  • Rachel Browne (1998), violin
  • Prunella Pacey (1998), violin
  • Melissa Phelps (1998), cello
  • Andrew Fawbert (1998, 2002), bass trombone, tuba, euphonium
  • Sophie Landon (1999), violin
  • Fran Andrade (1999), violin
  • Jonathan Evans-Jones (1999, 2007), violin
  • Andrew Parker (1999), viola
  • Sophie Harris (1999), cello
  • Ian Humphries, violin (2002, 2005, 2007–)
  • Elizabeth Burley (2002)
  • Catherine "Cathy" Thompson (2002–) violin
  • Gillian Findlay (2002), violin
  • Roger Linley (2002), double bass
  • Stephen Williams (2002), double bass
  • James Woodrow (2002), electric guitar
  • Edward Coxon, violin (2003)
  • Richard Cookson, viola (2003)
  • Nicholas "Nick" Cooper, cello (2003, 2005)
  • Mary Scully, double bass (2003, 2006)
  • Rebecca Hirsch, violin (2004–2005)
  • Melinda Maxwell, oboe (2004)
  • Gareth Hulse, oboe (2004)
  • Andrew Sparling, clarinet, bass clarinet (2004, 2005, 2007)
  • Christopher Gunia, bassoon (2004)
  • Richard Benjafield, percussion (2004)
  • Dominic Saunders, piano (2004, 2006)
  • Ian Humphries, violin (2005)
  • Mia Cooper, violin (2005)
  • Lizzie Bull, violin (2005)
  • Morvent Bruce, violin (2005)
  • James Boyd, viola (2005)
  • John Metcalfe, viola (2005)
  • Robert Max, cello (2005)
  • Fiona McNaught, violin (2005, 2007)
  • Robert Buckland, soprano and alto sax (2005)
  • David Arch, piano (2005)
  • Phillipa Ibbotson, violin (2006)
  • Nicolette Kuo, violin (2006)
  • Emlyn Singleton, violin (2006)
  • Debbie Widdup, violin (2006)
  • Harriet Davies, violin (2006)
  • Fenella Barton, violin (2006)
  • Nick Barr, viola (2006)
  • Jonathan Barritt, viola (2006)
  • Allen Walley, bass (2006)
  • Walter Fabeck, keyboards (2006)
  • Simon Chamberlain, piano (2006)

Discography Edit

  • Not Necessarily English Music, a collection of experimental music from Great Britain, 1960–1977, curated by David Toop
    • Miserere by Giuseppe Verdi, arranged by M. Nyman
    • The Campiello Band: Michael Nyman, Rory Allam, Lucie Skeaping, Roddie Skeaping, Steve Saunders, Keith Thompson, Doug Wooton
    • Recorded in Clifton College, Nottingham, England, 3 March 1977. Recorded by Robert Worby.
  • "The Masterwork" Award Winning Fish-Knife (1979)
    • no musician credits
  • From Brussels with Love (1980) – "A Walk Through H, Part 1"
  • Miniatures (1980) – "89–90–91–92"
  • Michael Nyman (1981)
    • Allam, Balanescu, Barnard, Grove, Harle, Hayley, I. Mitchell, Nyman, Perry, S. Saunders, Skeaping, K. Thompson, Wootton, with Peter Brötzmann (bass clarinet, tenor saxophone), Evan Parker, (soprano saxophone), Lucy Skeaping (soprano)
  • The Draughtsman's Contract (1982)
    • Nyman, Balanescu, Bennett, Findon, Guy, Harle, I. Mitchell, Perry, S. Saunders, K. Thompson
  • The Kiss and Other Movements (1985)
    • Balanescu, Findon, Fuest, Greaves, Harle, Nyman, Perry, Roach, S. Saunders; with Dagmar Krause, Omar Ebrahim, Sarah Leonard (vocals), Mark Bennett (trumpet), Lowri Blake (cello), Martin Drower (trumpet), Rosemary Furniss (violin), David Purser (trombone), David Staff (trumpet), Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), Theresa Ward (violin), Nigel Warren-Green (cello), Jonathan Williams (cello)
  • And Do They Do (1986)
    • Balanescu, Bawden, Findon, Fuest, Nyman, Perry, Phillips, Roach
  • Drowning by Numbers (1988)
    • Balanescu, Carney, Fulleylove, Furniss, Shaw, J. Shave, Musker, Carney, Rappaport, Hinningan, Shulman, McGee, Fuest, Harle, Roach, Findon, Wilbraham, M. Thompson, S. Saunders, Nyman
  • La Traversée de Paris (1989)
    • Balanescu, Perry, Connors, Carney, Hinnigan, Pearson, Morgan, McGee, Rix, Fuest, Harle, Talbot, Haram, Findon, Ashton, Clews, Jenkins, S. Saunders, with Sarah Leonard, and London Voices directed by Terry Edwards
  • The Cook The Thief His Wife & Her Lover (1989)
    • Balanescu, Perry, Carney, Hinnigan, Lawrence, Fuest, Harle, Roach, Findon, Ashton, Stewart, Nyman, Leonard, with London Voices directed by Terry Edwards (Paul Chapman (boy soprano), Elisabeth Harrison, Judith Rees, Sue Anderson, Sarah Leonard, Lesley Reid, Doreen Walker, Gareth Roberts, Terry Edwards, Simon Davies, Gordon Jones, Geoffrey Shaw)
  • La Sept
    • Nyman, Perry, Barton, Lester, Juda, J. Shave, Rees, Fletcher, Seiler, McMeneny, Ehrlich, Musker, Tapping, Salmen, Hugh, Hinnigan, Herighten, Elliott, Rix, Harle, Roach, Findon, Stuart, Watkins, with Sylvie Caspar
  • Le Mari de la Coiffeuse (The Hairdresser's Husband) (1990)
    • no musician credits
  • Prospero's Books (1991)
    • Balanescu, Carney, Perry, Connors, Musker, Hinnigan, Pearson, Morgan, Amhurst, Houghton, Elliott, Rix, Harle, Roach, Talbot, Findon, Ashton, Clews, Dunn, Barr, S. Saunders, Nyman, with Sarah Leonard, Marie Angel, Ute Lemper, Deborah Conway
  • The Michael Nyman Songbook sung by Ute Lemper (1991)
    • Balanescu, Perry, Connors, McMenemy, Musker, Hinnigan, Phillips, Amherst, Elliott, Rix, Harle, Roach, Findon, Ashton, Dunn, Barr, Nyman (note: The line-up in Volker Schlöndorff's concert film of the same title (1992) is different from the studio album: Nyman, Davison, M. Mitchell, Morfee, Musker, Hinnigan, Pearson, Elliott, Rix, Harle, Roach, Findon, Sidwell, Dunn, Barr)
  • The Essential Michael Nyman Band (1992)
    • Balanescu, Connors, Morphy, Musker, Hinnigan, Pearson, Elliott, Harle, Roach, Findon, Sidwell, Dunn, Barr, Lenahan, Nyman, with Sarah Leonard (soprano), Linda Hirst (mezzo-soprano)
  • Ai Confini: Interzone (1993) – The Final Score, Part I (complete recording released on After Extra Time in 1996)
    • Nyman, Balanescu, Connors, Morfee, Musker, Hinnigan, Pearson, Elliott, Harle, Roach, Findon, Sidwell
  • MGV (Musique à Grande Vitesse) (1994)
    • Nyman, Balanescu, Connors, Hinnigan, Harle, Roach, Findon, Barr, Elliott, with Orchestra
  • Anohito no Waltz (1994)
    • Nyman, Balanescu, Connors, Musker, Hinnigan, Harle, Roach, Findon, Barr, Elliott, with Hihiri Kuwano (violin), Tatsunobu Getoh (violin), Hiroshi Yamagishi (French horn), Akihiko Ikawa (trumpet)
  • À la folie (Six Days, Six Nights) (1994)
    • Davison, Morfee, Marcus, K. Shave, Musker, Hinningan, Scofield, Laurence, Amhurst, Harle, Roach, Findon, Barr, Sidwell, Dunn, Elliott, Nyman
  • Live (1994)
    • Nyman, Carney, Hawkes, Musker, Hinnigan, Harle, Roach, Findon, Barr, Elliott with Guergui Stoianov Boiadjev (violin), Nanko Mikov Dimitrov (violin), Evelina Nedeva Arabadjieva (violin), Kantcho Stefanov Kantchev (violin), Nediltcho Suilianov Hristov (viola), Stefan Todorov Jilkov (viola), Marieta Mihaylova Ivanova (cello), Emilia Hrostova Radilova (cello); musicians from Orquestra Andaluzi de Tetouan: Abdessadak Ckara (violin), Abdella Chekara (Laúd), Jelloul Najidi (kanoun), Ahmed Taoud (violin), Driss Aaufi (saxophone), Ahmet Mrabet (clarinet), Abdesslam Beniisa (cello), Mohamed Acgaalh (banderita (tambourine)), Jalla Chekara (violin), Nour-Din Aghbal (violin), Abdelouahid El Bazi (derboliga (drum)), Mohammed Chkara (cello)
  • Carrington (1995)
    • Nyman, Davison, Morfee, Claire Thompson, Ward, Kosteki, H. Davies, Musker, White, D'Arcy, Sleigh, Hinnigan, Pearson, Lewis, Elliott, Roach, Talbot, Clews
  • The Diary of Anne Frank (1995)
  • After Extra Time (1996)
    • Nyman, Hawkes, Morfee, Musker, Hinnigan, Harle, Roach, Findon, Barr, Sidwell, Lee, Elliott (b/w The Final Score (1993); and "Memorial" as recorded on The Essential Michael Nyman Band in 1992)
  • The Ogre (1996)
    • Harle, Roach, Haram, Findon, Sidwell, Gomm, Lee, Black, Gargham, Clews, C. Davies, Barr, Kettel, Nyman, edited by Elliott
  • The Suit and the Photograph (1998) – "3 Quartets"
    • Perry, Browne, Phelps, Harle, Roach, Haram, Findon, Gomm, Lee, Fawbert, Nyman
  • Twentieth-Century Blues: The Songs of Noel Coward (1998)
  • Wonderland (1999)
    • J. Shave, Davison, Rees, K. Shave, Landon, Andrade, Fullylove, Evans-Jones, Hawkes, Parker, Musker, Hinnigan, Harris, Morgan, Roach, Haram, Findon, Elliott, Lee, Sidwell, Barr, Nyman
  • String Quartets 2, 3 & 4/If & Why (2002)
    • Haram, White, Humphries, Hinnigan, Morfee, Burley
  • Facing Goya (2002)
    • Balanescu, Lester, Catherine Thompson, Findlay, K. Shave, Musker, White, Hinnigan, Linley, Williams, Elliott, Roach, Haram, Findon, Sidwell, Gomm, Lee, Barr, Fawbert, Woodrow, Nyman, with Winnie Böwe (soprano), Marie Angel (soprano), Hilary Summers (contralto), Harry Nicoll (tenor), Omar Ebrahim (baritone)
  • Sangam: Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters (2003)
    • Lester, Catherine Thompson, Coxon, Musker, Cookson, Hinnigan, N. Cooper, Scully, Elliott, Roach, Haram, Findon, Sidwell, Lee, Barr, Nyman, with U. Shrinivas (mandolin), Rajan Misra, Sajan Misra, Ritesh Misra, Rajnish Misra (vocals), Sanju Sahai (tabla)
  • The Actors (2003)
  • Man and Boy: Dada (2004)
    • Lester, Hirsch, Hinnigan, Morgan, Maxwell, Hulse, Sparling, Rix, Roach, Gunia, Benjafield, S. Saunders
  • The Composer's Cut Series Vol. I: The Draughtsman's Contract (2006)
    • Nyman, Lester, Cathy Thompson, Musker, Hinnigan, Roach, Haram, Findon, Elliott, Lee, Sidwell, Barr, Humphries, Davison, M. Cooper, Bull
  • The Composer's Cut Series Vol. II: Nyman/Greenaway Revisited (2006)
    • Nyman, Lester, Cathy Thompson, Musker, Hinnigan, Roach, Haram, Findon, Elliott, Lee, Sidwell, Gomm, Barr, Humphries, Davison
  • The Composer's Cut Series Vol. III: The Piano (2006)
    • Nyman, Lester, Catherine Thompson, Humphries, Davison, M. Cooper, Hirsch, Bull, Bruce, Musker, Boyd, Metcalfe, Hinnigan, Max, Pearson, Elliott, Roach, Haram, Findon, Barr
  • Six Celan Songs (2006)
    • Nyman, Lester, Catherine Thompson, McNaught, Musker, Hinnigan, N. Cooper, Laurence, Elliott, Roach, Haram, Buckland, Findo[n], Sparling, Sidwell, Barr, Arch, with Hilary Summers
  • Love Counts (2007)
    • Humphries, Ibbotson, Kuo, Evans-Jones, Singleton, Widdup, Davies, Barton, Musker, Nick Barr, Barritt, Hinnigan, Schofield, Laurence, Scully, Walley, Elliott, D. Saunders, Fabeck, Fuest, Sparling, Findon, Lee, Sidwell, Gomm, conducted by Paul McGrath, with Helen Davies and Andrew Slater
  • Mozart 252 (2008)
    • Nyman, Chamberlain, Humphries, Lester, McNaught, Catherine Thompson, Musker, Hinnigan, Elliott, Roach, Haram, Findon, Gomm, Sidwell, Lee, Barr, with Hilary Summers, Andrew Slater
  • 8 Lust Songs: I Sonetti Lussuriosi (2008)
    • Lester, Cathy Thompson, Musker, Hinnigan, Elliott, Roach, Haram, Findon, Sidwell, Lee, Barr, Nyman, with Marie Angel

References Edit

  1. ^ "Michael Nyman Band turns 40". www.wisemusicclassical.com. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  2. ^ "From the Archive: Michael Nyman Band | Barbican". www.barbican.org.uk. 1 July 2020. Retrieved 17 April 2023.
  3. ^ Gagné, Nicole V. (17 July 2019). Historical Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Classical Music. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 250–251. ISBN 978-1-5381-2298-3.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The Michael Nyman Band formerly known as the Campiello Band is a group formed as a street band for a 1976 production of Carlo Goldoni s 1756 play Il Campiello directed by Bill Bryden at the Old Vic 1 2 The band did not wish to break up after the production ended so its director Michael Nyman began composing music for the group to perform beginning with In Re Don Giovanni written in 1977 3 Originally made up of old instruments such as rebecs sackbuts and shawms alongside more modern instruments like the banjo and saxophone to produce as loud a sound as possible without amplification it later switched to a fully amplified line up of string quartet double bass clarinet three saxophones horn trumpet bass trombone bass guitar and piano This lineup has been variously altered and augmented for some works The Michael Nyman BandAlso known asCampiello BandOriginLondon EnglandGenresContemporary classical musicMinimalist musicFilm scoresYears active1976 presentLabelsPianoEMI Virgin Venture CarolineEditions EGJayArgoSLCWarner Bros MN MusicMembersMichael NymanAndrew FindonDavid RoachKate MuskerTony HinniganSimon HaramMartin ElliottNigel BarrToby ColesPaul GardhamIan HumphriesGabrielle LesterPast membersAlexander BalanescuJohn HarleElisabeth PerrySteve SaundersDavid FuestJonathan CarneyGraham AshtonClare ConnorsDavid RixRichard ClewsMarjorie DunnAnn MorfeeBill HawkesKatherine ShaveBruce WhiteNigel GommGeorgina Born Contents 1 History 2 Associated acts 3 Lineup 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe band s first recorded album on a professional label was Nyman s second the self titled Michael Nyman 1981 which mostly comprised pieces written for the early films of Peter Greenaway This album was not released on compact disc until 2012 Another self titled album 1995 has appeared as a promotional item compiling tracks from various other albums and should not be confused with this one Along with soundtracks to Greenaway s The Draughtsman s Contract Drowning by Numbers and The Cook The Thief His Wife amp Her Lover their 1980s output included The Kiss and Other Movements which includes the titular art song a song from Nyman s projected Tristram Shandy opera a tango a movement from the same work as Memorial as used in Greenaway s 26 Bathrooms and a performance of music not the original soundtrack from Greenaway s Making a Splash and the modern dance work And Do They Do They also made a limited edition recording of Nyman s La Traversee de Paris in 1989 many of its individual movements were soon to be dismantled revised or simply transplanted whole to serve as the soundtrack for Greenaway s Prospero s Books 1991 Conversely Nyman composed music for another adaptation of William Shakespeare s The Tempest the ballet opera Noises Sounds amp Sweet Airs soon after Prospero s Books some of which was derived from La Traversee de Paris Their 1992 album The Essential Michael Nyman Band may appear to be a greatest hits compilation but is actually composed of the concert versions of various film pieces having undergone years of revisions and refinement are significantly different from their soundtrack counterparts to a far more severe extent than typical differences between classical music performances This album also contains two cuts from the film score to A Zed amp Two Noughts which was originally performed by an orchestra of musicians who were never members of the band with solos by band members Nyman Balanescu Perry and Leonard Similarly The Piano was performed by members of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra with Harle Roach Findon and Nyman but is also part of the band s repertoire In 1993 the band joined with an orchestra for the first time in their recording history with MGV Musique a Grand Vitesse a piece commissioned for the opening of a TGV line first performed on 26 September 1993 in which the band according to Nyman s own liner notes represents the tracks resisting the temptation of the concerto grosso The album credit is to The Michael Nyman Band and Orchestra Associated acts EditThe group has largely been superseded by the Michael Nyman Orchestra Such soundtrack albums as Practical Magic Ravenous The End of the Affair The Claim and The Libertine are credited to this group first implied on that 1994 album While the former two titles lack detailed credits the latter three albums show that most of the band not to say most of those credited as full members over its history performs in the Orchestra The band s existence is far from over however as Nyman orchestrated his 2002 opera Facing Goya specifically for the band His previous two opera recordings include band members but are not formally credited to the band and one the aforementioned Noises Sounds amp Sweet Airs uses a full scale orchestra without Nyman at the baton Man and Boy Dada 2004 and Love Counts 2005 recorded 2007 Nyman s newest operas feature the band conducted by Paul McGrath In 1996 another offshoot group The Nyman Quartet consisting of Cathy Thompson Gabrielle Lester Kate Musker and Tony Hinnigan recorded The Ballad of Kastriot Rexhepi with Sarah Leonard the only singer ever credited as a band member and Exit No Exit and plan to record the third recording of Nyman s four string quartets They are produced by David Cunningham Many of the current and former band members including John Harle Alexander Balanescu Dave Lee Madeleine Mitchell Andrew Findon and Simon Haram have released solo albums that include performances of Nyman s music Lineup EditThe membership in the band is rather fluid though it has had many core members Often whoever plays with the band on a given album is credited as a full member though just as often non members are credited as guest artists The following people have received credit as full fledged members on at least one album followed by a list of every instrument that they have been credited with playing at any time The recordings prior to Michael Nyman 1981 did not credit individual band members Listed chronologically Michael Nyman 1976 composer conductor piano harpsichord kurzweil Rory Allam 1981 clarinet Alexander Bălănescu 1981 1993 1999 2002 violin Anne Barnard 1981 french horn Ben Grove 1981 bass guitar John Harle 1981 1999 soprano saxophone alto saxophone tenor saxophone Nick Hayley 1981 rebec violin Ian Mitchell 1981 1982 clarinet bass clarinet alto saxophone Elisabeth Perry 1981 1991 1998 violin viola Steve Saunders 1981 1991 bass trombone euphonium Roderick Skeaping 1981 rebec violin Keith Thompson 1981 1982 flute piccolo recorder tenor saxophone Doug Wootton 1981 banjo Malcolm Bennett 1982 bass guitar Andrew Findon 1980 tenor saxophone baritone saxophone piccolo flute bass flute alto flute Barry Guy 1982 double bass David Fuest 1985 1986 1989 2007 clarinet bass clarinet John Greaves 1985 bass guitar David Roach 1985 soprano alto and tenor saxophones Sarah Leonard 1985 1991 soprano Rupert Bawden 1986 viola Ruth Phillips 1986 1991 cello Jonathan John Carney 1987 1991 violin viola Catherine Kate Musker 1987 viola Anthony Tony Hinnigan 1987 cello Miranda Fulleylove also spelled Fullylove 1988 1999 violin Rosemary Furniss 1988 violin Briony Shaw 1988 violin Jackie Shave 1988 1989 1999 violin Joe Rappaport 1988 viola Andrew Shulman 1988 cello Robin McGee 1988 1989 double bass John Wilbraham 1988 trumpet flugelhorn Michael Thompson 1988 french horn Christopher Chris Laurence also spelled Lawrence 1989 1994 1999 2006 double bass Graham Ashton 1989 1992 trumpet flugelhorn David Stewart also spelled Stuart 1989 trombone Clare Connors 1989 1994 violin Justin Pearson 1989 1992 2005 cello Paul Morgan 1989 1991 1999 2004 double bass David Rix 1989 1991 1999 2004 clarinet bass clarinet Jamie Talbot 1989 1991 1995 2005 soprano and alto saxophones Simon Haram 1989 1996 soprano and alto saxophones Richard Clews 1989 1991 1995 1996 french horn Wagner tuba Huw Jenkins 1989 horn Fenella Barton 1989 violin Gabrielle Gaby Lester 1989 2002 violin Iris Juda 1989 violin Jonathan Rees 1989 1999 violin Lyn Fletcher violin Mayumi Seiler violin Michael Mike McMenemy 1989 1991 1992 1994 violin Richard Ehrlich violin Roger Tapping viola Jane Salmen cello Tim Hugh cello Lynda Herighten double bass Martin Elliott 1989 1991 1995 live only 1996 1998 1999 bass guitar Richard Watkins 1989 horn Tim Amhurst also spelled Amherst 1991 1994 double bass Lynda Houghton 1991 double bass Marjorie Dunn 1991 1994 horn Nigel Barr 1991 bass trombone euphonium tuba Madeleine Mitchell 1992 violin Beverley Bev Davison 1992 1994 1995 1999 2005 violin official site Ann Morfee also spelled Morphy 1992 1994 1999 2002 violin Steven Steve Sidwell 1992 trumpet flugelhorn piccolo trumpet Jonathan Lenahan 1992 piano Marshall Marcus 1994 violin Katherine Kathy Shave 1994 1999 2002 violin William Schofield 1994 2007 cello William Bill Hawkes 1994 1996 1999 violin Claire Thompson 1995 violin Nicholas Ward 1995 violin Boguslav Kosteci Boguslow Kosteki 1995 violin Harriet Davies 1995 violin Bruce White 1995 1999 viola Philip D Arcy 1995 1999 viola Jim Sleigh 1995 viola Tony Lewis 1995 cello David Lee 1996 french horn Wagner tuba Nigel Gomm 1996 1998 2002 2007 trumpet flugelhorn Nigel Black 1996 french horn Wagner tuba Paul Gargham 1996 french horn Wagner tuba Chris Davies 1996 french horn Wagner tuba Gary Kettel 1996 drums Rachel Browne 1998 violin Prunella Pacey 1998 violin Melissa Phelps 1998 cello Andrew Fawbert 1998 2002 bass trombone tuba euphonium Sophie Landon 1999 violin Fran Andrade 1999 violin Jonathan Evans Jones 1999 2007 violin Andrew Parker 1999 viola Sophie Harris 1999 cello Ian Humphries violin 2002 2005 2007 Elizabeth Burley 2002 Catherine Cathy Thompson 2002 violin Gillian Findlay 2002 violin Roger Linley 2002 double bass Stephen Williams 2002 double bass James Woodrow 2002 electric guitar Edward Coxon violin 2003 Richard Cookson viola 2003 Nicholas Nick Cooper cello 2003 2005 Mary Scully double bass 2003 2006 Rebecca Hirsch violin 2004 2005 Melinda Maxwell oboe 2004 Gareth Hulse oboe 2004 Andrew Sparling clarinet bass clarinet 2004 2005 2007 Christopher Gunia bassoon 2004 Richard Benjafield percussion 2004 Dominic Saunders piano 2004 2006 Ian Humphries violin 2005 Mia Cooper violin 2005 Lizzie Bull violin 2005 Morvent Bruce violin 2005 James Boyd viola 2005 John Metcalfe viola 2005 Robert Max cello 2005 Fiona McNaught violin 2005 2007 Robert Buckland soprano and alto sax 2005 David Arch piano 2005 Phillipa Ibbotson violin 2006 Nicolette Kuo violin 2006 Emlyn Singleton violin 2006 Debbie Widdup violin 2006 Harriet Davies violin 2006 Fenella Barton violin 2006 Nick Barr viola 2006 Jonathan Barritt viola 2006 Allen Walley bass 2006 Walter Fabeck keyboards 2006 Simon Chamberlain piano 2006 Discography EditNot Necessarily English Music a collection of experimental music from Great Britain 1960 1977 curated by David Toop Miserere by Giuseppe Verdi arranged by M Nyman The Campiello Band Michael Nyman Rory Allam Lucie Skeaping Roddie Skeaping Steve Saunders Keith Thompson Doug Wooton Recorded in Clifton College Nottingham England 3 March 1977 Recorded by Robert Worby The Masterwork Award Winning Fish Knife 1979 no musician credits From Brussels with Love 1980 A Walk Through H Part 1 Miniatures 1980 89 90 91 92 Michael Nyman 1981 Allam Balanescu Barnard Grove Harle Hayley I Mitchell Nyman Perry S Saunders Skeaping K Thompson Wootton with Peter Brotzmann bass clarinet tenor saxophone Evan Parker soprano saxophone Lucy Skeaping soprano The Draughtsman s Contract 1982 Nyman Balanescu Bennett Findon Guy Harle I Mitchell Perry S Saunders K Thompson The Kiss and Other Movements 1985 Balanescu Findon Fuest Greaves Harle Nyman Perry Roach S Saunders with Dagmar Krause Omar Ebrahim Sarah Leonard vocals Mark Bennett trumpet Lowri Blake cello Martin Drower trumpet Rosemary Furniss violin David Purser trombone David Staff trumpet Crispian Steele Perkins trumpet Theresa Ward violin Nigel Warren Green cello Jonathan Williams cello And Do They Do 1986 Balanescu Bawden Findon Fuest Nyman Perry Phillips Roach Drowning by Numbers 1988 Balanescu Carney Fulleylove Furniss Shaw J Shave Musker Carney Rappaport Hinningan Shulman McGee Fuest Harle Roach Findon Wilbraham M Thompson S Saunders Nyman La Traversee de Paris 1989 Balanescu Perry Connors Carney Hinnigan Pearson Morgan McGee Rix Fuest Harle Talbot Haram Findon Ashton Clews Jenkins S Saunders with Sarah Leonard and London Voices directed by Terry Edwards The Cook The Thief His Wife amp Her Lover 1989 Balanescu Perry Carney Hinnigan Lawrence Fuest Harle Roach Findon Ashton Stewart Nyman Leonard with London Voices directed by Terry Edwards Paul Chapman boy soprano Elisabeth Harrison Judith Rees Sue Anderson Sarah Leonard Lesley Reid Doreen Walker Gareth Roberts Terry Edwards Simon Davies Gordon Jones Geoffrey Shaw La Sept Nyman Perry Barton Lester Juda J Shave Rees Fletcher Seiler McMeneny Ehrlich Musker Tapping Salmen Hugh Hinnigan Herighten Elliott Rix Harle Roach Findon Stuart Watkins with Sylvie Caspar Le Mari de la Coiffeuse The Hairdresser s Husband 1990 no musician credits Prospero s Books 1991 Balanescu Carney Perry Connors Musker Hinnigan Pearson Morgan Amhurst Houghton Elliott Rix Harle Roach Talbot Findon Ashton Clews Dunn Barr S Saunders Nyman with Sarah Leonard Marie Angel Ute Lemper Deborah Conway The Michael Nyman Songbook sung by Ute Lemper 1991 Balanescu Perry Connors McMenemy Musker Hinnigan Phillips Amherst Elliott Rix Harle Roach Findon Ashton Dunn Barr Nyman note The line up in Volker Schlondorff s concert film of the same title 1992 is different from the studio album Nyman Davison M Mitchell Morfee Musker Hinnigan Pearson Elliott Rix Harle Roach Findon Sidwell Dunn Barr The Essential Michael Nyman Band 1992 Balanescu Connors Morphy Musker Hinnigan Pearson Elliott Harle Roach Findon Sidwell Dunn Barr Lenahan Nyman with Sarah Leonard soprano Linda Hirst mezzo soprano Ai Confini Interzone 1993 The Final Score Part I complete recording released on After Extra Time in 1996 Nyman Balanescu Connors Morfee Musker Hinnigan Pearson Elliott Harle Roach Findon Sidwell MGV Musique a Grande Vitesse 1994 Nyman Balanescu Connors Hinnigan Harle Roach Findon Barr Elliott with Orchestra Anohito no Waltz 1994 Nyman Balanescu Connors Musker Hinnigan Harle Roach Findon Barr Elliott with Hihiri Kuwano violin Tatsunobu Getoh violin Hiroshi Yamagishi French horn Akihiko Ikawa trumpet A la folie Six Days Six Nights 1994 Davison Morfee Marcus K Shave Musker Hinningan Scofield Laurence Amhurst Harle Roach Findon Barr Sidwell Dunn Elliott Nyman Live 1994 Nyman Carney Hawkes Musker Hinnigan Harle Roach Findon Barr Elliott with Guergui Stoianov Boiadjev violin Nanko Mikov Dimitrov violin Evelina Nedeva Arabadjieva violin Kantcho Stefanov Kantchev violin Nediltcho Suilianov Hristov viola Stefan Todorov Jilkov viola Marieta Mihaylova Ivanova cello Emilia Hrostova Radilova cello musicians from Orquestra Andaluzi de Tetouan Abdessadak Ckara violin Abdella Chekara Laud Jelloul Najidi kanoun Ahmed Taoud violin Driss Aaufi saxophone Ahmet Mrabet clarinet Abdesslam Beniisa cello Mohamed Acgaalh banderita tambourine Jalla Chekara violin Nour Din Aghbal violin Abdelouahid El Bazi derboliga drum Mohammed Chkara cello Carrington 1995 Nyman Davison Morfee Claire Thompson Ward Kosteki H Davies Musker White D Arcy Sleigh Hinnigan Pearson Lewis Elliott Roach Talbot Clews The Diary of Anne Frank 1995 with Hilary Summers contralto After Extra Time 1996 Nyman Hawkes Morfee Musker Hinnigan Harle Roach Findon Barr Sidwell Lee Elliott b w The Final Score 1993 and Memorial as recorded on The Essential Michael Nyman Band in 1992 The Ogre 1996 Harle Roach Haram Findon Sidwell Gomm Lee Black Gargham Clews C Davies Barr Kettel Nyman edited by Elliott The Suit and the Photograph 1998 3 Quartets Perry Browne Phelps Harle Roach Haram Findon Gomm Lee Fawbert Nyman Twentieth Century Blues The Songs of Noel Coward 1998 London Pride arranged by Damon Albarn and Michael Nyman No individual musician credits Wonderland 1999 J Shave Davison Rees K Shave Landon Andrade Fullylove Evans Jones Hawkes Parker Musker Hinnigan Harris Morgan Roach Haram Findon Elliott Lee Sidwell Barr Nyman String Quartets 2 3 amp 4 If amp Why 2002 Haram White Humphries Hinnigan Morfee Burley Facing Goya 2002 Balanescu Lester Catherine Thompson Findlay K Shave Musker White Hinnigan Linley Williams Elliott Roach Haram Findon Sidwell Gomm Lee Barr Fawbert Woodrow Nyman with Winnie Bowe soprano Marie Angel soprano Hilary Summers contralto Harry Nicoll tenor Omar Ebrahim baritone Sangam Michael Nyman Meets Indian Masters 2003 Lester Catherine Thompson Coxon Musker Cookson Hinnigan N Cooper Scully Elliott Roach Haram Findon Sidwell Lee Barr Nyman with U Shrinivas mandolin Rajan Misra Sajan Misra Ritesh Misra Rajnish Misra vocals Sanju Sahai tabla The Actors 2003 Man and Boy Dada 2004 Lester Hirsch Hinnigan Morgan Maxwell Hulse Sparling Rix Roach Gunia Benjafield S Saunders The Composer s Cut Series Vol I The Draughtsman s Contract 2006 Nyman Lester Cathy Thompson Musker Hinnigan Roach Haram Findon Elliott Lee Sidwell Barr Humphries Davison M Cooper Bull The Composer s Cut Series Vol II Nyman Greenaway Revisited 2006 Nyman Lester Cathy Thompson Musker Hinnigan Roach Haram Findon Elliott Lee Sidwell Gomm Barr Humphries Davison The Composer s Cut Series Vol III The Piano 2006 Nyman Lester Catherine Thompson Humphries Davison M Cooper Hirsch Bull Bruce Musker Boyd Metcalfe Hinnigan Max Pearson Elliott Roach Haram Findon Barr Six Celan Songs 2006 Nyman Lester Catherine Thompson McNaught Musker Hinnigan N Cooper Laurence Elliott Roach Haram Buckland Findo n Sparling Sidwell Barr Arch with Hilary Summers Love Counts 2007 Humphries Ibbotson Kuo Evans Jones Singleton Widdup Davies Barton Musker Nick Barr Barritt Hinnigan Schofield Laurence Scully Walley Elliott D Saunders Fabeck Fuest Sparling Findon Lee Sidwell Gomm conducted by Paul McGrath with Helen Davies and Andrew Slater Mozart 252 2008 Nyman Chamberlain Humphries Lester McNaught Catherine Thompson Musker Hinnigan Elliott Roach Haram Findon Gomm Sidwell Lee Barr with Hilary Summers Andrew Slater 8 Lust Songs I Sonetti Lussuriosi 2008 Lester Cathy Thompson Musker Hinnigan Elliott Roach Haram Findon Sidwell Lee Barr Nyman with Marie AngelReferences Edit Michael Nyman Band turns 40 www wisemusicclassical com 18 October 2016 Retrieved 17 April 2023 From the Archive Michael Nyman Band Barbican www barbican org uk 1 July 2020 Retrieved 17 April 2023 Gagne Nicole V 17 July 2019 Historical Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Classical Music Rowman amp Littlefield pp 250 251 ISBN 978 1 5381 2298 3 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michael Nyman Band amp oldid 1164724854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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