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Paul Archibald - TrumpetPaul Archibald's association with some of Britain's finest orchestras and ensembles has been vital to both his development as a performer and in contributing to the diversity of his musical life. He regularly appears throughout the concert season with the London Mozart Players, Britten Sinfonia, Orchestra of St John's and the London Pro Arte Orchestra performing a varied and stimulating solo repertoire. Paul's career began as Co-Principal Trumpet in the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Carlos Kleiber, Sir Colin Davis and Sir Georg Solti being some of the great conductors he worked with during this period. As a member of the London Sinfonietta he worked with musical icons of the 20th Century such as Elliott Carter, Witold Lutoslawski and Luciano Berio, along with the prodigious talent of George Benjamin and Oliver Knussen. |
As Principal Trumpet of the
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Paul had the opportunity to perform great
orchestral classics, and as a soloist he recorded Haydn's Trumpet Concerto and
Copland's Quiet City for the BBC. In 1984 he was a prize winner of Toulon Prix
de Concours, a major international trumpet
competition, and has since performed as a soloist with the London Philharmonic,
the Bournemouth Symphony, the Brandenburg Sinfonia, The London Concert Orchestra
and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
Paul Archibald's repertoire
reflects the music of our time and most recently has worked with Cecilia McDowall in a new work Seraphim, for Trumpet, Strings and
Percussion, commissioned by Paul and the London Mozart Players.
Paul's discography includes
the Trumpet Concertos by Haydn and Hummel, Carnival of Venice arranged by
Malcolm Smith and Handel's Concerto Grosso No 10, all
recorded for Readers Digest with the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted
by Charles Gerhardt. Jeremiah Clarke's Trumpet Suite in D is recorded with the
Brandenburg Sinfonia and Paul also features as a soloist on Clarence Adoo's World of Brass, a fund-raising CD on behalf of the
Clarence Adoo Fund.