Peter Gregson (cellist)
Musical artist
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Peter Gregson (born 1987) is a cellist and composer.[1]
Born1987 (age 38–39)
Genres
- Contemporary
- Classical
OccupationCellist
InstrumentsAcoustic and Electric Cello
Synthesizer
Synthesizer
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| Born | 1987 (age 38–39) |
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| Occupation | Cellist |
| Instruments | Acoustic and Electric Cello Synthesizer |
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| Website | www |
He was born in Edinburgh and was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and the Royal Academy of Music.[2]
Gregson composed the score for the 2015 film A Little Chaos, marking his first major film scoring job.[3] Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair named it his favourite score of the year, dubbing it "a string-heavy stunner",[4] though Dennis Harvey writing for Variety magazine described it as "clichéd, saccharine score".[5] Gregson was interviewed as part of BBC Radio Ulster's Classical Connections with John Toal programme in May 2015.[6]
He arranged the cello cover of Charli XCX's "360" for Bridgerton season four on Netflix.[7]
Recordings
- 2009: Howard Goodall's Gramophone award winning albums, Enchanted Voices and Enchanted Carols.
- 2010: Peter Gregson (cellist)'s debut album, Terminal
- 2011: Max Richter & Johann Johannsson Gregson Richter Johannsson
- 2012: Gabriel Prokofiev's Cello Multitracks.[1]
- 2013: Peter Gregson (cellist)'s ballet score, FLOW.
- 2014: Peter Gregson (cellist)'s second studio album, Lights in the Sky.
- 2018: Recomposed by Peter Gregson: Bach – The Cello Suites [8]
- 2021: An Evening at Capitol Studios: Bach Recomposed - EP
- 2022: Quartets: One – Four
Background music
- Songs of Paradise (TBA)