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The classical professional illness is hypertension, because the playing
technique requests a high intra-abdominal pressure........
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... Malcolm Messiter exercised an almost
hypnotic sway over his audience with his flawless timing, the eloquent beauty of
his phrasing and scintillating agility... Daily Telegraph, London
Born in 1949,
Malcolm
Messiter began playing the oboe in 1964 while at Bryanston School in Dorset.
Two years later, 1967, he won a scholarship to the Paris
Conservatoire of Music.
From Paris - where he studied with Pierre Pierlôt - Messiter returned to The
Royal College of Music in London during 1969 to continue his studies with Sydney
Sutcliffe. While at The Royal College, he won the Joy Boughton, the Grade 5 and
the R.A.O.S. Prizes as well as a Performers' A.R.C.M. with Honours.
On leaving the Royal College of Music in 1972, Malcolm Messiter joined the BBC
Concert Orchestra as principal oboe. In 1977 he left to become principal oboe in
the London Mozart Players. Within a year, he was acclaimed as joint-Winner of
the 1978 Leeds International Musicians' Platform. Hence, with his solo
engagement diary fit to bursting, Malcolm was forced to reduce his orchestral
playing. As soloist, Malcolm Messiter has recorded for BMG / RCA; Deutsche
Grammophon; ASV; Hyperion; Arte Nova Classics & the BBC as well as a great
many British and foreign radio and TV stations. He was featured oboist on Mike
Oldfield’s multi-million selling original recording of Tubular Bells; was the
preferred oboist by the Amadeus Quartet for many years, performing regularly
with them in Britain, Spain and France until they ceased to perform; featured
soloist on the theme to BBC TV’s The Secret Garden as well as a regular
performer on radio and television world-wide; a soloist with the London Symphony
Orchestra, London Festival Orchestra and BBC Concert Orchestra among many others.
Lionel Markson, reviewing for Records & Recording stated... an astounding
display of virtuosity such as I have never heard before from an oboist.
Bewildering velocity of fingers and tongue, phenomenal breath control, harmonics
and the upward extension of the oboe's range a fourth beyond its 'highest note',
F in altissimo, are allied to rhythmic vivacity and exuberant showmanship. Yet,
we hear ravishing tone and a musician's sensibility. After my first encounter
with the British oboist Malcolm Messiter I can best describe him as the
‘Heifetz of the oboe’. To date, Messiter has played as soloist in more than
51 countries that cover every conceivable corner of the globe: from Britain to
Italy, from Spain to Namibia, from Jamaica to Bulgaria, from Taiwan to
Liechtenstein and Equador to Zimbabwe. In 1982, for example, Messiter received a
twelve minute plus standing ovation after playing to the International Double
Reed Society in Texas, the toughest audience imaginable consisting, as it did,
of the top 500 oboists in the world. Working alone and, more recently in tandem
with acclaimed pianist John Lenehan, Messiter is a highly respected orchestrate
and arranger – their most recent joint work in this field being the
orchestrations for Nigel Kennedy’s forthcoming Klassic Kennedy release while
Messiter’s solo orchestrations and arrangements include works for the BBC
Concert Orchestra, the Radio Orchestra of Cologne and the London Festival
Orchestra.
He is also a co-founder of The Virtual Orchestra – a project which was
launched during 1999. In addition to his concert and recording commitments,
Malcolm Messiter founded and runs Trans-Send International Ltd., a
communications software company whose programs are used by over 3 million users
around the world. Besides his solo engagements, Malcolm Messiter currently plays
principal oboe with the London Festival Orchestra, The English Classical Players
and several other leading British orchestras.
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On his homepage
www.messiter.com
you find some audio samples:
http://www.messiter.com/Pasculli1.mp3
and http://www.messiter.com/Pasculli2.mp3
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of the Eppendorf String Ensemble containing medical and musical students.
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