Rob Buckland
Rob Buckland s'est construit une carrière autour de son travail principal de saxophoniste qui défie toute catégorisation. Se déplaçant sans effort entre les genres, se produisant comme soliste classique, chambriste, spécialiste contemporain, improvisateur, avec une réputation internationale d'éducateur perspicace et avant-gardiste. Reconnu pour un son original et très distinctif, avec une réelle personnalité et projection, combiné avec une approche ouverte du répertoire et des styles d'interprétation, son travail l'amène à parcourir le monde dans une étonnante variété de contextes musicaux.
Rob Buckland has crafted a career around his primary work as a saxophonist that defies categorisation. Moving effortlessly between genres, performing as classical soloist, chamber musician, contemporary specialist, improviser, with an International reputation as an insightful and forward-thinking educator. Renowned for a highly distinctive, original sound, with real personality and projection, combined with an open-minded approach to repertoire and performance styles, his work takes him around the globe in an astonishing variety of musical settings.
Rob Buckland's enduring and most significant collaborations are with the Apollo Saxophone Quartet, which he co-founded in 1985, and which has commissioned and premiered well over 100 new works for the medium, and recorded 8 CDs, all themselves world premiere recordings. The quartet has toured extensively, across the UK, Europe, Japan and South Africa. He has released 3 CDs with his duo partner pianist Peter Lawson, one of which features this Equivox Trio (adding in percussionist Simone Rebello), and numerous albums with artists such as the Michael Nyman Band, London Saxophonic and orchestras such as the BBC Philharmonic, Halle and RLPO.
He has performed as concerto soloist with the RLPO, CBSO, Orchestra of Opera North, Chinese National Symphony, Macau Chamber Orchestra, Strasbourg Radio Philharmonic, Atlantica String Ensemble, Banda Sinfonica Porto, Portuguese Air Force Band, Slovenian Army Band, Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines and the Central Band of the RAF.
Over the years he has worked with a wide variety of jazz, pop and commercial artists, including notable performances with Michael Buble and Elvis Costello, Jason Rebello, the Storyhouse Big Band, Andy Scott’s Group S (formerly SaxAssault) and many others.
Constantly evolving, his most recent projects include a new group with world-renowned Jazz pianist and composer Gwilym Simcock, featuring the two musicians in both classical and jazz contexts, joined by string quartet, merging genres seamlessly to create a new take on some beautiful classical inspired repertoire, with improvisation sympathetically woven into the fabric of the music. This project will record a CD in 2020. Continuing the cross-genre theme, the Apollo Quartet has also recently record and released a critically acclaimed new disc of music composed by the members of both groups, again merging contemporary classical and contemporary jazz idioms. Rob also directs and arranges for John Helliwell’s Super Big Tramp Band project, presenting the music of Supertramp for full 18 piece big band with John Helliwell as featured soloist. This project will record to CD in early 2020 and tour Europe extensively in 2020 and 2021.
Alongside his performance work, Rob has written a major saxophone book Playing The Saxophone detailing advanced technique and practice methods based on 23 years of teaching at the RNCM. As a composer and arranger, his works feature on the concert stage, on numerous CDs, in projects accompanying black & white film and poet, and on all of the major exam syllabi. Rob is also building a strong reputation as a creative record producer and engineer, working with a wide range of artists from solo, duo, chamber ensemble, big band and strings to multi-tracked cross-genre studio albums, noted for a warm and honest recorded sound that stays as true to the individual artist as possible.
Rob is Professor of Saxophone at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, where, since 1997, he has lead one of the UK’s most active and innovative conservatoire saxophone departments, creating a programme that attracts students from around the world. He conducts and arranges for his unique RNCM ArkEnsemble, a cutting-edge, highly creative wind ensemble, is co-Artistic Director of the annual RNCM Saxophone Day, is a solo artist and endorsee for Henri Selmer Paris Saxophones and is published by www.astute-music.com.
AltoStratus for Four Alto Saxophones & Organ by Rob Buckland