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Composer / Arranger of Classical
The English versatile composer, arranger and performer, Harvey Brough, was trained at Coventry Cathedral Choir, the Royal Academy of Music and then at Clare College Cambridge. After leaving college he formed 'Harvey and the Wallbangers' and toured Britain and Europe for six years in venues as diverse as the Royal Albert Hall, Sadlers Wells, the Town and Country Club, and Berlin Tempodrom. Since the band split, Brough has worked as a composer for TV, radio, and stage, and as an arranger and producer in the music business. In 1998 Brough was awarded the first Andrew Milne Award for jazz composition for his Requiem In Blue, written for mixed ensemble of early music instruments with a jazz rhythm section and 5 singers. His recordings include four albums with the Wallbangers and the Jazz album with Simon Rattle. Brough's talent as an arranger has lead him to work with a wide variety of artists such as Soul II Soul, D Influence, Definition of Sound, Kim Wilde, Oleta Adams, Spiritualized, Terry Hall, and Salad. His Big Band arrangements have been performed by the 'Dankworth Generation Band'. Brough has worked extensively with Jocelyn Pook on many projects. Their collaboration was most notable in Stanley Kubrick's 'Eyes Wide Shut', for which he co-produced and co-wrote and conducted the score. His most recent project is the band 'Field Of Blue' formed with singer Jacqueline Dankworth reflecting the musical spirit of jazz, blues, and fold fused with a pop sensibility.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Requiem In Blue | Harvey Brough | 2010 | Album |