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John Wilson (born 1972) is a British conductor, arranger and
musicologist Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logia'', 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some m ...
, who conducts orchestras and
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s, as well as
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jazz. He is the creator of the
John Wilson Orchestra The John Wilson Orchestra was formed by British orchestral conductor John Wilson in 1994. It is a symphony orchestra that includes a jazz big band. It performs the original arrangements of MGM musicals and the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein. ...
and Associate Guest Conductor of the
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.


Education

Wilson was born in
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, Tyne & Wear. He attended
Breckenbeds Junior High School Grace College (formerly Joseph Swan School, then Joseph Swan Academy) is a mixed secondary school with academy status situated in south Gateshead, England which educates pupils ages 11–18. The school was originally named after the English ...
in Low Fell, then
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in Gateshead (now closed). In the late 1980s he studied music at A-level at Newcastle College, where he conducted a variety of ensembles including a 96-piece orchestra and choir for a concert version of ''
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''. He wrote and directed his own pantomime during this period and he also conducted for many local amateur dramatic societies. Later he attended the
Royal College of Music The Royal College of Music is a conservatoire established by royal charter in 1882, located in South Kensington, London, UK. It offers training from the undergraduate to the doctoral level in all aspects of Western Music including perform ...
, first as a percussionist, and later studying composition and conducting. During this time he won the institution's Tagore Gold Medal for outstanding academic excellence.


Career

In 2004 Wilson was appointed the music director for the Hollywood feature film '' Beyond the Sea'', a biopic of the life of
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starring
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. In 2007 he conducted the
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in a
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concert of British film music, followed in 2009 by conducting his own orchestra (the John Wilson Orchestra) in their Proms debut, a celebration of MGM Musicals, and made a further appearance in the 2010 Proms celebrating
Rodgers & Hammerstein Rodgers and Hammerstein was a theater-writing team of composer Richard Rodgers (1902–1979) and lyricist-dramatist Oscar Hammerstein II (1895–1960), who together created a series of innovative and influential American musicals. Their popular ...
. He made a further Proms appearance in the 2011 season, entitled "Hooray for Hollywood", featuring his orchestra with the Maida Vale Singers and soloists. In 2012 he and his orchestra gave another two performances at the BBC Proms. The first was a complete reconstruction of ''
My Fair Lady ''My Fair Lady'' is a musical based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play '' Pygmalion'', with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. The story concerns Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who takes speech lessons ...
'' which was broadcast on radio, the second was a tribute to the composers and arrangers of "The
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Sound" shown on BBC Two. The John Wilson Orchestra appeared in every Proms season from 2009 to 2019, with a semi-staged version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's ''
Oklahoma! ''Oklahoma!'' is the first musical written by the duo of Rodgers and Hammerstein. The musical is based on Lynn Riggs' 1931 play, ''Green Grow the Lilacs''. Set in farm country outside the town of Claremore, Indian Territory, in 1906, it tell ...
'' being the 2017 Prom. In recent years, Wilson has focused on conducting orchestras and operas, beginning the latter with a series of performances of '' Ruddigore'' for
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in early 2010. He has conducted the London Symphony Orchestra, notably for the UK premiere of
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's Håkan, a concerto for trumpet and orchestra. He has also conducted the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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Touring Opera,
Sydney Symphony Orchestra The Sydney Symphony Orchestra (SSO) is an Australian symphony orchestra that was initially formed in 1908. Since its opening in 1973, the Sydney Opera House has been its home concert hall. Simone Young is the orchestra's chief conductor and f ...
,
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, and regularly conducts
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. In July 2017, he made his debut with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam, performing a programme of works by
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and appeared at the Proms conducting the BBCSSO in his role of Associate Guest Conductor. He held the position of Principal Conductor of the
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from 1 January 2014, until December 2016. Wilson took up the position of Associate Guest Conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in September 2016. Wilson has made numerous recordings, both with his own orchestra and as guest conductor, including an ongoing series of discs of music by Aaron Copland, with the BBC Philharmonic, for
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to undertake a series of recordings, beginning with a recording of Korngold's Symphony in F Sharp for Chandos Records. He is a patron of The British Art Music Series along with
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and
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. Wilson is also an arranger and orchestrator and has produced a number of orchestrations for film, radio and television. In 2000 he orchestrated Sir Richard Rodney Bennett's incidental music for a BBC production of ''
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''. This scoring won the Ivor Novello Award for Best Film Score. Wilson orchestrated and conducted
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's score for the 2002 BBC film '' The Gathering Storm'' about the life of Winston Churchill. Wilson's interest in historical film scores has led to his restoring a number of classic film scores and he is currently reconstructing the orchestrations of all the major MGM musicals, especially those by Conrad Salinger. Many of the original film scores were destroyed by MGM in 1969, and left only the short scores or piano scores, which Wilson used as a guide when reconstructing. He described in an interview that "transcribing music from the soundtrack is an incredibly laborious process and sometimes it's very, very slow going. The cyclone sequence from '' The Wizard of Oz'' took forever. I remember spending a whole Sunday doing three or four seconds' worth of music, so complex is that scene, with notes flying all over the page!"Chuff Media (2011). "That's Entertainment: A Celebration of the MGM Film Musical".
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London: EMI Classics


Discography

* John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Eric Coates, Under The Stars (17 Orchestral Miniatures), ASV Digital 1997 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Eric Coates, The Enchanted Garden (10 Orchestral Pieces), ASV Digital 1998 * John Wilson, Royal Ballet Sinfonia: The Land of the Mountain and the Flood: Scottish Orchestral Music, ASV Digital 1999 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Orchestral Jazz, featuring Richard Rodney Bennett, Vocalion 2000 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Soft Lights & Sweet Music: Classic Angela Morley Arrangements, Vocalion 2001 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Shall We Dance? The Big Band Arrangements of Geraldo, Vocalion 2002 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Moonlight Becomes You: The Classic Arrangements of Paul Weston, Vocalion 2003 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Beyond The Sea – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Rhino Entertainment Company, 2004 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra, Gary Williams: Alone Together, Vocalion 2004 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: The Film and Television Music of Angela Morley, Vocalion 2004 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra, Lance Ellington: Lessons in Love, Vocalion 2005 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Edward German, Symphony No 1, et al, Dutton Epoch 2005 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Dance Date, Vocalion 2005 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Anthony Collins, Vanity Fair, Dutton Epoch 2006 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Robert Farnon, Captain Horatio Hornblower RN Suite, et al, Dutton Epoch 2006 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Edward German, Symphony No 2, Dutton Epoch 2007 * John Wilson, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra: Eric Coates, London Again, Avie Records 2008 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Eric Coates, Sound & Vision (w/ Sir Thomas Allen, Richard Edgar-Wilson), Dutton Epoch 2008 * John Wilson, Hallé Orchestra: John Ireland, The Overlanders Suite et al, Hallé Concerts Society 2009 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: John Ireland, Orchestral Songs & Miniatures (w/ Roderick Williams), Dutton Epoch 2010 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Ralph Vaughan Williams, Heroic Elegy & Triumphal Epilogue; Alwyn, Bowen & Parry, Dutton Epoch 2010 * John Wilson, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra: Made in Britain, Avie Records 2011 * John Wilson, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra: John Ireland, Piano Concerto: Legend, First Rhapsody et al, Naxos 2011 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Edward German, Coronation March & Hymn et al, Dutton Epoch 2011 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: That's Entertainment: A Celebration of the MGM Film Musical, EMI Classics 2011 * John Wilson, BBC Concert Orchestra: Elgar, The Longed for Light (Elgar's Music in Wartime), Somm 2012 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Rodgers & Hammerstein At The Movies, EMI Classics 2012 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: At The Movies: The Bonus Tracks, Warner Classics 2013 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Track on Re-Joyce, The Best of Joyce DiDonato (Rodgers, You'll Never Walk Alone), Erato 2013 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Track on Classical 2013 (Richard Rodgers, The King & I Overture), Erato 2013 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Cole Porter in Hollywood, Warner Classics 2014 * John Wilson, Philharmonia Orchestra: Elgar, The Spirit of England w/ Judith Howarth, Simon Callow, Somm 2014 * John Wilson, John Wilson Orchestra: Gershwin in Hollywood: Live at the Royal Albert Hall, Warner Classics 2016 * John Wilson, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra: Copland, Orchestral Works Vol 1 – Ballet, Chandos 2016 * John Wilson, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra: Copland, Orchestral Works Vol 2 – Symphonies, Chandos 2016 * John Wilson, Ensemble: Walton, Façade (Carole Boyd, Zeb Soames), Orchid Classics 2017 * John Wilson, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra: Tracks on Siècle – Leonard Elschenbroich (Debussy, Dutilleux), Onyx 2017 * John Wilson, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra: Sir Richard Rodney Bennett: Orchestra Works, Vol 1, Chandos 2017 * John Wilson, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra: Copland, Orchestra Works Vol 3 - Symphonies, Chandos 2018 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: Korngold, Works for Orchestra - Symphonies, Chandos 2019 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: Escales, French Orchestral Works - Symphonies, Chandos 2020 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: Respighi : Roman Tone Poems, Chandos 2020 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: English Music for Strings (Britten, Bliss, Bridge, Berkeley) Chandos 2021 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: Dutilleux: Le Loup, Sonatine pour flute, Sonate pour hautbois, Sarabande et Cortege. Chandos 2021 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: Ravel, Ma Mere l'oye, Bolero, Alborada del Gracioso, Pavane, Valses nobles et sentimentales, La Valse, Chandos 2022 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: Strauss, Korngold & Schreker: Music for Strings, Chandos 2022 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: John Ireland: Orchestral Music, Chandos 2022 * John Wilson, Sinfonia of London: Hollywood Soundstage, Chandos 2022


References


External links


John Wilson's websiteJohn Wilson's page
on the Intermusica website.
John Wilson Orchestra
Wilson's Orchestra. {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson, John 1972 births Living people Alumni of the Royal College of Music British conductors (music) British male conductors (music) British jazz bandleaders British music arrangers British male jazz musicians People from Gateshead Musicians from Tyne and Wear