Peter MeechanComposer, arranger and teacher |
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WelcomeWelcome to my website! Here you will find information about my music, news on latest projects, performances, recordings and releases. There are also programme notes, contact details and information on the publishers that publish my music. Short biography...Peter Meechan is one of the leading compositional talents of his generation writing for brass and wind. Born in Nuneaton, England, Peter began his composition studies at the North Warwickshire College, continuing them at undergraduate level at the Royal Northern College of Music, and at masters level at the University of Salford, where he is currently a PhD candidate.Peter has received over 20 recordings released on CD, and has received performances and recordings from artists including: Steven Mead, Bramwell Tovey, Spanish Brass, Mark Scatterday, David Childs, David Thornton, James Gourlay, Clark Rundell, Andy Scott, Rob Buckland, Jacques Mauger, Tormod Flaten, Bones Apart Trombone Quartet, Black Dyke Band, Birmingham Symphonic Winds, Eastman Wind Ensemble, Coldstream Guards and the RNCM Wind Orchestra. Latest news...For more news, please visit the news page.Episodes and Echoes has been released on CD by tuba star Les Neish
Episodes and Echoes, which was commissioned and dedicated to Les Neish, has been released on Les' new CD, Salt of the Earth.A sound clip of his cadenza is available by clicking here Posted on 23 Oct 2009 by petemeechan.com
Swiss euphonium soloists to feature Meechan works
Swiss Euphoniumist Tom Ruedi will be giving three performances of my extended works for euphonium in October.
Posted on 01 Oct 2009 by petemeechan.com
BASBWE premiere...
Fields of Destruction, for solo euphonium and wind ensemble, will receive its world premiere at the BASBWE/RNCM Festival in October.
Manchester University Wind Orchestra, conducted by BASBWE Chairman Phil Robinson, will accompany euphonium soloist Mark Bousie. More details of other premieres and performances at the festival will appear on here soon! Posted on 27 Sep 2009 by petemeechan.com
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