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millennia strings work with
experienced arrangers for strings and brass who have provided arrangements
for artists from George Michael to The Boo Radleys.
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| Andrew Skeet |
| Andrew works
as Musical Director of The Orchestra and is an award-winning classical
composer who composes for TV and film including the BBC
Explorer theme. In the pop field, his string and brass arrangements
feature on George Michael's single "Outside", The Boo
Radleys
"Kingsize" album and Dido remix of "Thank You".
Andrew was a finalist in the 1998 Huddersfield Contemporary Music
Festival and his composition 'Vertigo' featured in the Meltdown Festival
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| Ben Foster |
| Ben began
studying composition in 1994 with Steve Martland before attending
the Guildhall School of Music. Ben studied with Simon Bainbridge,
Francis Shaw and Andrew Schultz and was awarded the Lutoslawski Prize
for composition. He has since been in great demand as an arranger,
working with acts such as E17, Gary Barlow, Gabrielle, Toploader,
The Flametrees and Boyzone (including their multi-platinum album
Where
We Belong'. Current projects include a revue show based on 1960s
Motown music and forthcoming releases by Gary Barlow and S Club
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| Joby Talbot |
Joby studied composition with Simon Bainbridge and Robert Saxton at
the Guildhall School of Music; since then his work has been performed
by the BBC Philharmonic, Britten Sinfonia, the London Sinfonietta
and the Brunel strings.
As an arranger and performer with The Divine Comedy, Joby has collaborated
with Neil Hannon, Michael Nyman and Ute Lemper. The band has released
four albums and five Top 30 singles, the fourth album 'Regeneration',
which was co-written by Joby, was released in March 2001. |
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