Steve Beresford Explained

Steve Beresford
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Date:1950 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Wellington, Shropshire, England
Occupation:Musician, teacher
Instrument:Melodica, toy piano, trumpet, euphonium, bass guitar
Associated Acts:Portsmouth Sinfonia

Steve Beresford (born 6 March 1950) is a British musician who graduated from the University of York He has played a variety of instruments, including piano, electronics, trumpet, euphonium, bass guitar and a wide variety of toy instruments, such as the toy piano. He has also played a wide range of music. He is probably best known for free improvisation, but has also written music for film and television and has been involved with a number of pop music groups.

Career

Beresford played in Derek Bailey's Company events and in the groups Alterations with David Toop, Terry Day and Peter Cusack, and the Three Pullovers with Nigel Coombes and Roger Smith. He was also a member with Gavin Bryars and Brian Eno of the Portsmouth Sinfonia.

Beresford has continued to play free improvisation with a number of prominent musicians, including Evan Parker, Lol Coxhill, John Zorn, and Han Bennink. He has collaborated extensively with Swiss-American artist/musician Christian Marclay and is member of the London Improvisers Orchestra.

From 2010 he performed various pieces by John Cage, including Indeterminacy with Tania Chen and comedian Stewart Lee, and a performance with Ilan Volkov at The BBC Proms 2012[1] at The Royal Albert Hall in London.

He has also worked with a number of popular musicians, including Ray Davis, The Slits, Frank Chickens, Ted Milton and The Flying Lizards. In 2015 he performed a duoproject with the upcoming Norwegian singer Natalie Sandtorv at the Blow Out! festival in Oslo, Norway.[2]

He was awarded a Paul Hamlyn Award for Artists in 2012.[3] [4] He is a senior lecturer on the Commercial Music course at University of Westminster.[5]

Beresford's music and his teachings have inspired the musical community in the UK for over a decade. British songwriter and performer Katy Carr cites Steve Beresford's lectures on musical themes associated with Free improvisation, Experimental music, John Cage, musique concrète, Diamanda Galás and The Slits as a source of initial inspiration with regards to the creation of her debut album, Screwing Lies released in 2001.

The authors of the Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings called Beresford "one of the unsung geniuses of modern European music, a constant presence whose contribution is usually unremarked."[6]

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BBC Proms 2012 Prom 47 listing. 27 January 2013.
  2. Web site: Jazz In Oslo: BLOW OUT! FESTIVAL 2015 – MATINÉ . JazzInOslo.no . 18 October 2015.
  3. Web site: Paul Hamlyn Awards for Artists 2012 listing. 27 January 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141220132717/http://www.phf.org.uk/artists/artist.asp?id=1771. 20 December 2014.
  4. Web site: Steve. Beresford. PHF Award for Artists. 5 February 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141220133300/http://www.phf.org.uk/Artists/artist.asp?id=1771&sid=1. 20 December 2014.
  5. Web site: University of Westminster website. 27 January 2013.
  6. Book: Cook . Richard . Morton . Brian . The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings . Penguin Books . 2008 . 722 .
  7. Web site: European Free Improvisation. 27 January 2013.