
Day 17 | Recorder31
We're excited to share a recording of Thomas Simaku's Soliloquy V for Alto and Tenor Recorders performed by Chris Orton, who commissioned the piece. Don't miss tomorrow's post where we catch up with Chris and talk about everything recorder!
About Chris Orton
Chris Orton is active as a recorder player, Dalcroze Eurhythmics teacher and conductor. He studied recorder, viola, and composition at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire where his recorder teachers were Ross Winters and Annabel Knight, and then took further lessons with Anneke Boeke in Amsterdam. He studied orchestral conducting with Jordi Mora at the Escola Superior de Musica de Catalunya (ESMUC) in Barcelona, and most recently Chris gained his certificate qualification in 2017 as a Dalcroze Eurhythmics teacher studying principally with Bethan Habron-James in Manchester.
Chris has developed a portfolio career in performance and music education – dedicating equal amounts of commitment to both. He currently holds teaching positions at the Royal Northern College of Music, Chetham’s School of Music, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Junior RNCM, musical director of the National Youth Recorder Orchestra, assistant musical director of Stockport Youth Orchestra, and conducts the Junior RNCM Wind Ensemble. Chris taught for ten years for Manchester Music Service providing ‘first access’ and music and movement classes in secondary and primary schools and conducted the Birmingham Schools’ Recorder Sinfonia for Birmingham Music Service.
In recorder performance, Chris enjoys the whole range of repertoire; in particular, he has performed a considerable amount of 20th and 21st-century music for recorder, often with live electronics or with other instrumentalists. He has been active commissioning new music, and in particular, introducing the recorder to student and professional composers at conservatoires throughout Europe. such projects have taken place at the RNCM, University of York, Krakow Academy of Music and L’Escola Superior de Musica de Catalunya in Barcelona. Chris has also performed solo recitals at notable contemporary music festivals in Amsterdam, Krakow, and Huddersfield. Recently Chris has started incorporating newer designs of recorders in his concerts and uses both the Maarten Helder tenor and ‘modern’ altos made by Tarasov/Mollenhauer.
Early on in his career, Chris was successful on the international competition circuit. Highlights include winning the 1st prize at the Moeck/SRP International Solo Recorder Competition in 2007, a £20,000 BBC Performing Arts Fund Bursary (2007), 2nd Prize, ‘Prix du Jury’ and Gaudeamus Prize at the International Competition of Contemporary Music ‘Krzysztof Penderecki’ (2006), and the Silver Medal of the Worshipful Company of Musicians (2004). Also in 2004, Chris was the first recorder player to win the Symphony Hall Recital Competition and thus gave the first solo recorder recital in Symphony Hall. As a student, Chris was the first-ever recipient of the Biddy Baxter and John Hosier Music Trust award, in 2003.
Chris enjoys working across the whole spectrum of ages and abilities, from complete beginners to postdoctoral students, adult amateurs and ensembles, and helping others develop their passion for music making and appreciation. Chris is Chair of the European Recorder Teacher's Association (ERTA), UK.
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