Robin A Smith plays piano for you
Sat, 21 Sept
|Ennerdale Bridge
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Time & Location
21 Sept 2024, 19:00 – 23:00
Ennerdale Bridge, The Ennerdale Centre, Ennerdale Bridge, Cleator CA23 3AR, UK
About the Event
Key Contributions to the London 2012 Olympics
1. Musical Direction and Arrangement:
Þ Smith was responsible for the overall musical direction of the ceremony, working closely with Danny Boyle and other key creatives. His role involved arranging music that captured the essence of British music history, from classical compositions to modern pop and rock anthems.
2. Collaboration with Notable Artists:
Þ The opening ceremony featured live performances by prominent British artists, including Sir Paul McCartney, who performed “Hey Jude” to close the event. Smith played a critical role in coordinating these performances, ensuring they were seamlessly integrated into the broader narrative of the ceremony.
3. Orchestral and Choral Arrangements:
Þ Smith’s expertise in orchestration was crucial in creating the arrangements for the various segments of the ceremony. This included working with large orchestras and choirs, combining live performances with pre-recorded tracks to achieve a dynamic and cohesive sound.
4. Iconic Segments:
Þ One of the most memorable segments that Smith contributed to was the “Isles of Wonder” sequence, which depicted the transformation of Britain from a rural landscape to an industrial powerhouse. This segment featured a powerful mix of music, including traditional folk songs, classical pieces, and modern tracks, all arranged and conducted by Smith.
The London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony was widely praised for its creativity and the way it captured the spirit of Britain. Robin A. Smith’s work as the musical director was a key factor in the ceremony’s success, demonstrating his ability to handle large-scale, high-pressure events with finesse.
1. Collaboration with Mike Oldfield:
Þ One of Robin Smith’s most notable achievements is his long-term collaboration with Mike Oldfield, the creator of the iconic Tubular Bells. Smith was instrumental in the production and orchestration of Tubular Bells II (1992), Tubular Bells III (1998), and The Millennium Bell (1999). His work on these albums involved intricate orchestral arrangements that contributed to their success.
Þ He also conducted the live performances of these works, including the Tubular Bells II world tour 2024. To Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Dubai.
2. Film and Television Scores:
Þ Smith has composed and arranged music for various film and television projects. His work includes contributions to soundtracks that require a blend of classical and contemporary elements, showcasing his versatility as a composer.
3. Orchestral and Choral Arrangements:
Þ As a skilled arranger, Smith has worked with many prominent orchestras and choirs, creating arrangements that fuse classical music with pop, rock, and other genres. He has arranged music for artists like Andrea Bocelli, Luciano Pavarotti, and Enrique Iglesias and was a Grammy Award Nominee 2022 for best Arrangement
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Þ Smith’s work extends to arranging and conducting for major live events, including performances at the Royal Albert Hall and other prestigious venues.
4. Broadway and West End Contributions:
Þ Smith has also contributed to the world of musical theatre, with his work featured in productions both on Broadway and in London’s West End. His ability to blend classical techniques with popular music makes his contributions to theatre particularly impactful.
5. Solo Projects and Compositions:
Þ In addition to his collaborative work, Robin Smith has composed original works that reflect his diverse musical interests. His compositions often blend classical structures with modern instrumentation, creating a unique sound.
Robin Smith’s career is marked by his ability to bridge the gap between classical and contemporary music, making him a respected figure in both the traditional and popular music worlds. His contributions to significant projects and collaborations with leading artists underline his status as a key player in the music industry.
Next moth you will see him again as a pianist, raconteur, entertainer and all round good-egg.
Whatever you do, don’t miss this one. Get your tickets through this link or go to our website www.greatartists-smallvenue.com
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