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Gabriel Jackson
NameGabriel Jackson
Birth date1962
NationalityBritish

Gabriel Jackson is a renowned British composer, known for his works in the realm of Choral music, often performed by esteemed ensembles such as the BBC Singers and the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. His compositions have been influenced by the likes of William Byrd, Thomas Tallis, and Henry Purcell, and have been praised by critics and audiences alike, including those at the Proms and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Jackson's music has been performed in various prestigious venues, including St Paul's Cathedral, the Royal Albert Hall, and Westminster Abbey. He has also collaborated with notable conductors, such as Simon Rattle and John Eliot Gardiner.

Biography

Gabriel Jackson was born in 1962 in Bermuda, and later moved to England with his family, where he developed a strong interest in Music composition and Choral conducting. He studied at the University of Oxford, where he was a member of the Oxford University Musical Society and the New College, Oxford choir. Jackson's early career was marked by his involvement with the BBC Singers and the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, with whom he worked closely with conductors such as Stephen Cleobury and Philip Ledger. He has also been associated with the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he has taught and mentored students, including Thomas Adès and James MacMillan.

Music

Jackson's music is characterized by its unique blend of Modernism and Traditional music, often incorporating elements of Jazz and Folk music. His compositions have been praised for their lyricism and expressiveness, and have been compared to those of Benjamin Britten and Michael Tippett. Jackson's music has been performed by a wide range of ensembles, including the London Sinfonietta, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. He has also collaborated with notable musicians, such as Dmitri Shostakovich's pupil, Mstislav Rostropovich, and the Piano duo Katia and Marielle Labèque.

Compositions

Gabriel Jackson's compositions include a wide range of works, from Choral music to Orchestral music and Chamber music. Some of his notable works include the Missa Trium Vocum, the Te Deum, and the Requiem. His music has been commissioned by various organizations, including the BBC, the Royal Philharmonic Society, and the Three Choirs Festival. Jackson's compositions have been performed at various festivals, including the Aldeburgh Festival, the Cheltenham Festival, and the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival. He has also written music for Theatre and Film, including collaborations with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.

Awards_and_Honors

Gabriel Jackson has received numerous awards and honors for his compositions, including the British Composer Award and the Ivor Novello Award. He has also been nominated for a Grammy Award and a British Academy of Film and Television Arts award. Jackson has been recognized for his contributions to Music education and has received honorary degrees from the University of Aberdeen and the University of Leicester. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and has been appointed as a Visiting professor at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.

Discography

Gabriel Jackson's music has been recorded by various labels, including Hyperion Records, Naxos Records, and Decca Records. Some of his notable recordings include the Missa Trium Vocum, the Te Deum, and the Requiem, performed by ensembles such as the BBC Singers and the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. Jackson's music has also been featured on various compilation albums, including those dedicated to the music of William Byrd and Thomas Tallis. His recordings have been praised by critics and have received numerous awards, including the Gramophone Award and the Diapason d'Or. Category:British composers

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