[Oswald
Russell, piano]
ARCUS-CAELI, he played with us
at the website of ARCUS-CAELI, Orchestre de Chambre de Meyrin [ARCUS-CAELI, Chamber Orchestra of Meyrin]. Meyrin is a community within the canton of Geneva, Switzerland. The article is in French. It tells us Oswald Russell first studied piano under Erna Helps, then was taught by Eric Grant at the Royal Academy of Music in London. In Paris, we are told, Russell studied wih Jacques Fevrier; and at the Juilliard School in New York City he studied with Edward Steuermann.
at the website of ARCUS-CAELI, Orchestre de Chambre de Meyrin [ARCUS-CAELI, Chamber Orchestra of Meyrin]. Meyrin is a community within the canton of Geneva, Switzerland. The article is in French. It tells us Oswald Russell first studied piano under Erna Helps, then was taught by Eric Grant at the Royal Academy of Music in London. In Paris, we are told, Russell studied wih Jacques Fevrier; and at the Juilliard School in New York City he studied with Edward Steuermann.
ARCUS-CAELI
reports that in 1964 Oswald Russell went to Geneva and studied with
Louis Hiltbrand. The article indicates Russell then began his
composition studies in London with Lennox Berkeley. Competition
successes included a First Prize in Lyon for Improvisation in both
Jazz and Classical categories.
We are told Russell was a
composer for the National Ballet Company of Jamaica. “He was also
the author of the music for the film Les
Vieilles Lunes [The Old Moons], which
was presented at the Cannes Film Festival of 1969, and of Alpha
Alpha, a
collective work commissioned by the Jacques-Dalcroze Institute of
Geneva. He wrote pieces for piano, cello and flute; and incidental
music commisioned for the Puppet Theatre of Geneva. He is also the
author of Caraïbes
[The Caribbean], commissioned
by the City of Geneva for l'Harmonie Nautique.”
The
article adds “Oswald Russell played with ARCUS-CAELI in autumn
1997. This portrait dates from his last concert with us...”
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