Michael Chapman (bassoonist), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Michael Chapman (bassoonist)

British musician

Date of Birth: 03-Aug-1934

Date of Death: 21-Jul-2005

Profession: bassoonist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Michael Chapman (bassoonist)

  • Michael Chapman (3 August 1934 - 21 July 2005) was a British classical bassoonist and reed-maker. His playing, characterized by an ability to weave long, sustained, singing lines and deliver powerful utterances, has influenced subsequent generations of British bassoonists.
  • He studied at the Royal College of Music in London with Archie Camden and Vernon Elliott.
  • After graduation, he joined the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1959 as second bassoon to Martin Gatt.
  • In 1962, he won an Arts Council scholarship and left the London Philharmonic to study with the great Italian bassoonist Enzo Muccetti at the Arrigo Boito Conservatory in Parma.
  • Upon returning to England, he served as principal bassoonist of the newly formed Northern Sinfonia, where he stayed for almost 15 years.
  • In 1978, he became principal bassoonist of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and he held this post for the next 21 years.
  • He taught privately, and at University of York, and Trinity College of Music in London.
  • He made the first recording of Elgar’s Romance for bassoon and orchestra Op.
  • 62 with the Northern Sinfonia conducted by Neville Marriner.
  • Joubert's Bassoon Concerto was commissioned for Chapman.
  • He founded his own reed-making company, applying a skill he learned from Muccetti.

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