Cliff Masterson

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Cliff Masterson
BornUnited Kingdom
GenresClassical, opera, pop
Occupation(s)Conductor, songwriter, producer

Cliff Masterson is an orchestrator, conductor, songwriter, arranger and music producer.[1]

He graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in 1995.

Cliff was awarded an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music (ARAM) in 2016 and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in 2022.

Career

Classical music

He has worked as both

London Session Orchestra as well as orchestras in Prague and Los Angeles
.

Cliff arranged and produced the "Titanic Requiem" for Robin Gibb. The album, released in 2012 was the last work by the legendary Bee Gee before his passing. The hour-long work conducted by Cliff, was premiered at Westminster Central Hall in April 2012, featuring performances by Isabel Suckling, Aled Jones and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Pop

As an

.

Cliff has co-produced three albums for multi million selling artist Susan Boyle with Steve Anderson. "Home For Christmas", "Hope" and "Wonderful World".

As a songwriter he has had songs recorded by Charlotte Church, Shayne Ward, Journey South, Anthony Callea, Tina Arena and Andy Abraham.

He also wrote and produced the theme song, "Destiny", for the

Mission: SPACE attraction in Walt Disney World
, Florida.

In November 2012, Masterson was the conductor for a slowed-down orchestral version of

Radio 1 Live Lounge. He also arranged strings in this version. [1]

Musical theatre

He has worked as

Michael Ball
.

Film

He has orchestrated movies including

.

Selected works

References

  1. ^ "Cliff Masterson". AllMusic.

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