Composers
Alastair King
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Alastair King was born in 1967. He studied Music at Bath College of Higher Education where he graduated with First Class Honours in 1991. He was awarded a British Academy Studentship which took him to Birmingham University and then a Fulbright scholarship which took him to the University of Kansas where he graduated with his second Masters degree in May 1993. Most recently Alastair was the only European entry to reach the final of Masterprize 2001. His work, HIT THE GROUND (RUNNING, RUNNING, RUNNING), was recorded by the BBC Philharmonic and broadcast worldwide as well as released on CD. The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Daniel Harding, performed the work at the Barbican Centre in October 2001 to a live radio audience in over 30 different countries. Alastair has been Composer-in-Residence at Bushey Festival (1995-1999). He is currently Composer-in-Association with Bath Philharmonia, who commissioned and gave the first performance of HIT THE GROUND (RUNNING, RUNNING, RUNNING) and Composer-in-Residence with the Amadeus Orchestra who commissioned his overture IRPY and the music theatre piece, DANCE MARATHON ($1000 STAKE). TIME LET ME PLAY was commissioned by The Welsh National Opera's Flute, Viola & Harp Ensemble and performed at The Welsh College of Music and Drama in May 2001. Alastair recently completed THE GAMES WE PLAY - a piece for marimba and piano for Evelyn Glennie. In October 1999 he began working with Rupert Gregson-Williams on various film and TV projects including music for the FIFA World Cup 2002. Alastair has supplied additional music for SHREK (DreamWorks), HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHAKESPEARE (BBC), PRINCESS OF THIEVES (ABC), CHICKEN RUN (Aardman Productions), THE LAST DETECTIVE (Meridian) and SECOND NATURE (TNT/Granada) and orchestrated and conducted THE WAY WE LIVE NOW (BBC), THUNDERPANTS (Dragon Pictures), THE HEART OF ME (BBC), PLOTS WITH A VIEW and WHAT A GIRL WANTS (Warner Brothers). In May 2001 he provided the score for Blue Mountain Pictures' short film STORM, nominated for a 2001 BAFTA Cymru award. He recently wrote music for the drama series WILLIAM AND MARY (Meridian).
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