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Andrew
Keeling, 2006
Andrew
Keeling is a composer whose vocation
only became fully apparent when he was 31. He
has said, "I began to think that the musical
and psychological pursuits of the first half of
my life were insufficient to sustain into the
second half of life. Composing presented itself
as a solution to this dilemma." He had previously
been a cathedral chorister, played as a multi-instrumentalist
in various rock bands, and performed as a flute
recitalist. Meeting such composers as Sir John
Tavener, John Casken, Nicola LeFanu, Anthony Gilbert
and Howard Skempton, and the result of embarking
on a Jungian analysis in 1987, paved the way for
his subsequent creative activities.
Since the late 1980's he has written music for
the likes of Opus 20, Het Trio, The Hilliard Ensemble,
The Apollo Saxophone Quartet, the BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, Evelyn Glennie, The Goldberg Ensemble,
Fretwork, Virelai, Gothic Voices, Jacob Heringman,
Matthew Wadsworth, Catherine King, Steven Wray
and many others. Some of this music has appeared
on CD releases by the Discipline Global Mobile,
Riverrun, Burning Shed and Metier labels, as well
as being performed and broadcast worldwide. It
has also been published by Faber, Fretwork Editions
and Staunch Music in the UK and PRB Productions
in the USA.

Andrew
Keeling, 2003
He has written that, "Both
compositionally and analytically, I wanted to
reconcile certain features of the rock music I
knew and liked with the things I'd assimilated
from contemporary classical music." Since
the late 1960's Keeling has been a keen advocate
of the music of King Crimson, and in 1999 was
invited to arrange new versions of the group's
music, as well as the solo guitar Soundscapes,
by Robert Fripp himself. Some of these have been
performed, broadcast and recorded by The Metropole
Orchestra of Amsterdam with plans for a CD release.
He has also written with former Fairport Convention
vocalist Judy Dyble, former King Crimson/ELP lyricist
Peter Sinfield and author/poet Alison Prince,
and featured as an arranger for former Fairport
Convention/Steeleye Span/ Albion Band founder
member Ashley Hutchins, Ken Nicol (Steeleye Span
and the Albion Band) and Matt Seattle. More recently,
he has recorded an album of improvisations with
former King Crimson violinist, David Cross. Andrew
Keeling is also co-author, together with Mark
Graham, of A Musical Guide to King Crimson, a
series of interactive CDs to be published from
late 2002, and written cd sleeve-notes.
In
1997 he was awarded the first PhD in Composition
from the University of Manchester, and was subsequently
a lecturer at the University of Liverpool and
the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester,
as well as working with Operahouse Projects.
Andrew
Keeling, 2004
 Andrew
Keeling and Sue Keeling, Amsterdam, 2004

Andrew
Keeling, 1993
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