The John Wilson Orchestra
What was popular in the 1930s and '40s is finding new audiences in the 21st century under the baton of John Wilson, but his skills and interests are appreciated by colleagues as well. Whether leading his John Wilson Orchestra or guest conducting with major orchestras around the world, Wilson's love of Hollywood and Broadway shine in his programming. Wilson was born in 1972, in Gateshead, England. He graduated from the Royal College of Music in London in 1995, having gathered all the school's major conducting prizes along the way, as well as founding the John Wilson Orchestra while still a student. His particular interests in film music and English light music are what drives the orchestra's programs and appeals to its listeners at the BBC Proms. A couple of his early successes were the orchestrations of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett's music for the miniseries Gormenghast and Howard Goodall's score for The Gathering Storm. His talents as a scholar and arranger were noted by MGM Studios, which asked him to reconstruct the orchestrations from its major musicals, such as Singin' in the Rain and An American in Paris. This led to live orchestral accompaniment for screenings of The Wizard of Oz with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra (with which Wilson was principal guest conductor from 2014-2016) in 2007, and of Singin' in the Rain with the Philharmonia in 2010. He also arranged the music for the film Beyond the Sea (2004), which was later nominated for a Grammy Award. Wilson's commitment to British music is just as strong, especially the light music of the first half of the 20th century and orchestral jazz. He's made several recordings for Dutton Laboratories featuring concert and film music of Edward German, Robert Farnon, Eric Coates, Angela Morley, and others. He was named a co-principal conductor of the Royal Northern Sinfonia (2009-2015), and frequently works with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony, and Philharmonia orchestras, plus several of the BBC's ensembles, and groups in Scandinavia and other European countries. Wilson has developed a professional relationship with Paul McCartney, arranging and conducting McCartney's music for the London Symphony Orchestra, and conducting the recording of the 2011 ballet Ocean's Kingdom. In 2010, Wilson conducted his first operetta, Gilbert & Sullivan's Ruddigore, with Opera North. In 2016, Wilson was named the associate guest conductor for the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Wilson has recorded for several labels, most notably Dutton, Naxos, EMI, and Chandos. In 2012, he conducted his orchestra in the recording of the album Rogers and Hammerstein at the Movies on EMI Classics. In 2019, Wilson was featured on a trio of albums for Chandos: the third volume of his survey of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett's orchestral music, orchestral music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and the first volume of his survey of Eric Coates orchestral music.© TiVo Read more
What was popular in the 1930s and '40s is finding new audiences in the 21st century under the baton of John Wilson, but his skills and interests are appreciated by colleagues as well. Whether leading his John Wilson Orchestra or guest conducting with major orchestras around the world, Wilson's love of Hollywood and Broadway shine in his programming.
Wilson was born in 1972, in Gateshead, England. He graduated from the Royal College of Music in London in 1995, having gathered all the school's major conducting prizes along the way, as well as founding the John Wilson Orchestra while still a student. His particular interests in film music and English light music are what drives the orchestra's programs and appeals to its listeners at the BBC Proms. A couple of his early successes were the orchestrations of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett's music for the miniseries Gormenghast and Howard Goodall's score for The Gathering Storm. His talents as a scholar and arranger were noted by MGM Studios, which asked him to reconstruct the orchestrations from its major musicals, such as Singin' in the Rain and An American in Paris. This led to live orchestral accompaniment for screenings of The Wizard of Oz with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra (with which Wilson was principal guest conductor from 2014-2016) in 2007, and of Singin' in the Rain with the Philharmonia in 2010. He also arranged the music for the film Beyond the Sea (2004), which was later nominated for a Grammy Award.
Wilson's commitment to British music is just as strong, especially the light music of the first half of the 20th century and orchestral jazz. He's made several recordings for Dutton Laboratories featuring concert and film music of Edward German, Robert Farnon, Eric Coates, Angela Morley, and others. He was named a co-principal conductor of the Royal Northern Sinfonia (2009-2015), and frequently works with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony, and Philharmonia orchestras, plus several of the BBC's ensembles, and groups in Scandinavia and other European countries. Wilson has developed a professional relationship with Paul McCartney, arranging and conducting McCartney's music for the London Symphony Orchestra, and conducting the recording of the 2011 ballet Ocean's Kingdom. In 2010, Wilson conducted his first operetta, Gilbert & Sullivan's Ruddigore, with Opera North. In 2016, Wilson was named the associate guest conductor for the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
Wilson has recorded for several labels, most notably Dutton, Naxos, EMI, and Chandos. In 2012, he conducted his orchestra in the recording of the album Rogers and Hammerstein at the Movies on EMI Classics. In 2019, Wilson was featured on a trio of albums for Chandos: the third volume of his survey of Sir Richard Rodney Bennett's orchestral music, orchestral music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, and the first volume of his survey of Eric Coates orchestral music.
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Gershwin in Hollywood (Live) (HD)
The John Wilson Orchestra
Cinema Music - Released by Warner Classics on May 6, 2016
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Rodgers & Hammerstein at the Movies
The John Wilson Orchestra
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Sep 28, 2012
Conductor and arranger John Wilson has carved out a niche in the area of film music, reviving the scores from classic films and reconstructing lost ma ...
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Cole Porter in Hollywood (HD)
The John Wilson Orchestra
Cinema Music - Released by Warner Classics on Oct 3, 2014
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The Best of The John Wilson Orchestra
The John Wilson Orchestra
Film Soundtracks - Released by Warner Classics on Nov 16, 2018
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Orchestral Jazz
The John Wilson Orchestra
Jazz - Released by Vocalion on Jan 1, 2000
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The John Wilson Orchestra at the Movies - The Bonus Tracks (Édition StudioMasters)
The John Wilson Orchestra
Cinema Music - Released by Warner Classics International on Nov 4, 2013
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That's Entertainment: A Celebration of the MGM Film Musical
The John Wilson Orchestra
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on Aug 29, 2011
That's Entertainment!, a 2011 release by John Wilson and The John Wilson Orchestra, is a spirited collection of the songs and instrumentals popularize ...
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Gershwin in Hollywood (Live) (MfiT)
The John Wilson Orchestra
Cinema Music - Released by Warner Classics on May 6, 2016
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Cole Porter in Hollywood
The John Wilson Orchestra
Cinema Music - Released by Warner Classics on Oct 3, 2014
John Wilson and his hand-picked singers and eponymous orchestra present a sparkling collection of the songs of Cole Porter, featured in such Hollywood ...
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Singin' in the Rain (From "Singin' in the Rain")
The John Wilson Orchestra
Film Soundtracks - Released by Warner Classics on Nov 2, 2018
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The John Wilson Orchestra at the Movies - The Bonus Tracks
The John Wilson Orchestra
Cinema Music - Released by Warner Classics International on Nov 4, 2013
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I Was Doing All Right (Live) - Single
The John Wilson Orchestra
Cinema Music - Released by Warner Classics on May 13, 2016
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo