English musician and record producer (born 1959)
Will Gregory
Birth name William Owen Gregory Born (1959-09-17 ) 17 September 1959 (age 65) Bristol , EnglandGenres Electronic , trip hop , synthpop , Western orchestral/chamber Occupation(s) Musician, record producer Instrument(s) Keyboards , drum programming, guitars, synthesizer , oboe , saxophone Years active 1981–present Labels Mute
Musical artist
William Owen Gregory (born 17 September 1959) is an English musician and record producer. He is best known as the lead keyboardist , producer, and composer of the electronic music duo Goldfrapp .
Early life
Gregory was born in Bristol ,[ 1] the son of an actress and an opera chorus-line singer.[ 2]
I got into music kind of by default as it was the only thing I was good at – I was the weird one at school who practiced the piano during lunch break. In my teens I met other musicians and was so relieved to find some like-minds that I think I never wanted to leave the 'weird' muso club – perhaps it’s the same for many musicians. I ended up playing oboe and then moved on to sax, which got me into diverse musical disciplines.[ 3]
He studied Western orchestral and chamber music at the University of York .[ 4]
Career
In the 1980s, Gregory predominantly recorded and toured with Tears for Fears .[ 5]
In the 1990s, Gregory performed with artists including Peter Gabriel , the Cure , and Portishead , as well as playing oboe for Tori Amos and recording with Paula Rae Gibson .[ 6] In 1991, he played saxophone with the London Sinfonietta for the Paris début of John Adams's opera Nixon in China .[ 7] In 1999, vocalist Alison Goldfrapp and Gregory formed the duo Goldfrapp . The pairing has led to international critical, popular, and commercial success.[ 8]
In the 2000s, as well as Goldfrapp activities, he played saxophone on Portishead's 2008 album Third (on the tracks "Magic Doors " and "Threads").
On 31 March 2011, Gregory's first opera, Piccard in Space , premiered at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London . The libretto by Hattie Naylor focused on Auguste Piccard and Paul Kipfer's first balloon ascent, and the theories of Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton , both of whom are characters in the drama. The reviews were generally negative.[ 9]
On 11 March 2013, a newly commissioned baroquesque Gregory work (for orchestra and Moog , based on a sarabande of Johann Sebastian Bach ) was performed at the Roundhouse in London. The performance was part of BBC Radio 3 's Baroque Remixed series, which also included a piece by Matthew Herbert .[ 10]
Gregory's other saxophone work includes writing for and playing with the Apollo Saxophone Quartet ,[ 11] and playing with Spiritualized , Moondog and Michael Nyman .[ 12] [ 13]
He composed the music for the 2017 series Spy in the Wild .[ 14]
He composed the music for the Royal Shakespeare Company 's 2019 production of King John at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon .[ 15] [ 16] It was announced in 2021 that Gregory would provide an original score featuring Alison Goldfrapp and Adrian Utley for the BBC and Amazon Prime Video psychological thriller series Chloe .[ 17]
Discography
with Tears for Fears
with Tori Amos
with Peter Gabriel
with Portishead
with other artists
Four Ways to Cook a Goose – Loggerheads (1987)
Gas Giants – Gas Giants (1994)
Film soundtracks
I.D. (1995)
Serengeti (2020, BBC/Discovery Channel wildlife documentary)[ 18]
Television soundtracks
See also
References
^ "Synth whizz Will Gregory gears up with ATC SCM25A" . TransAudio Group .
^ "Goldfrapp's Will Gregory on Their Enduring Partnership" . Thebrag.com . 29 March 2017.
^ "Will Gregory Interview – The Moog Ensemble!" . Musictech.net . 29 September 2014.
^ "Will Gregory composes debut opera for BBC Concert Orchestra: Piccard in Space" . BBC. Retrieved 19 November 2015 .
^ "Players | Will Gregory Moog Ensemble" . www.willgregorymoogensemble.co.uk . Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2022 .
^ "Biography of Paula Rae Gibson" . Jazz CDs. Retrieved 19 November 2015 .
^ "Goldfrapp's Will Gregory tackles opera with Piccard in Space" . The Times . Retrieved 19 November 2015 .
^ Raphael, Amy (16 October 2015). "A siren sings" . The Guardian . Retrieved 19 November 2015 .
^ 1 April 2011 press on Piccard in Space , included: "Gregory Piccard in Space, Queen Elizabeth Hall – Reviews – Classical – The Independent" . The Independent . London. 1 April 2011. ; "Piccard in Space, Queen Elizabeth Hall, review – Telegraph" . The Daily Telegraph . 1 April 2011. and "Piccard in Space, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London – FT.com" . Financial Times . 1 April 2011.
^ "Baroque Remixed – Part 2" . BBC. 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2013 .
^ "Biography | Apollo saxophone quartet" . Apollosaxophonequartet.com .
^ "10 Questions for Musician Will Gregory" . theartsdesk.com . 4 May 2019.
^ "Post" . The Viking of 6th Avenue . 9 June 2014.
^ "BBC – Spy in the Wild – Media Centre" . BBC.
^ "Latest Press Releases | Royal Shakespeare Company" . Rsc.org.uk .
^ Davies, Michael (27 September 2019). "Review: King John (Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon)" . Whatsonstage.com .
^ "Goldfrapp's Will Gregory to Score Amazon's & BBC's 'Chloe' | Film Music Reporter" .
^ Newman, Melinda. "Scoring 'Serengeti': Goldfrapp's Will Gregory on Writing for Baboons, Hyenas and Lions" . billboard.com .
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