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  1. About. Peter Gregson is a cellist and composer from Edinburgh, Scotland. He collaborates with many of today’s leading film composers, including Rupert Gregson-Williams and Max Richter He has worked and performed on Ed Sheeran’s album ÷ (Perfect,How Would You Feel, Happier) As composer, his score for Alan Rickman’s A Little Chaos (Original

  2. www.youtube.com › user › petergregsoncelloPeter Gregson - YouTube

    The official YouTube channel of cellist and composer, Peter Gregson.Mirror, Pause, Breathe - out now.

  3. Sep 24, 2022 · The British composer, cellist and producer Peter Gregson made his debut on Deutsche Grammophon four years ago with an arresting 'recomposition' of Bach's Cello Suites for soloist, cello quintet and analogue synthesisers; his recent album Patina (originally released last September and issued in an alternative version this summer) juxtaposes solo cello lines with electronics in a very different ...

  4. Oct 6, 2023 · Peter Gregson ingeniously re (de)fines “fusion” as applied to new music’s blend of acoustic and electronic instrumentation. Born in Edinburgh in 1987, Gregson studied cello and composition at London’s Royal Academy of Music, then music technology at the MIT Media Lab in Cambridge, MA. A headphones company fittingly commissioned his 2010 ...

  5. Nov 11, 2022 · Peter Gregson, renowned composer, cellist and Deutsche Grammophon recording artist, presents his sixth studio album, Quartets: Three and Four. The album is a follow-up from his 2016/2017 EPs Quartets: One and Quartets: Two, completing the conceptual cycle the composer set out for himself of creating a “quartet of quartets”.

  6. Feb 8, 2021 · Peter Gregson is a British composer and cellist ‘working at the forefront of the new music scene’ (The New Yorker), and is an exclusive Deutsche Grammophon recording artist. Gregson has released four studio albums: Terminal (2009), Lights in the Sky (2014), Touch (2015) and Bach Recomposed (2018).

  7. Aug 7, 2021 · I kept thinking of Max Richter listening to this album; he re-composed Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and I thought this was going to be the same type of thing, but Peter Gregson, the cellist featured in this album, not only is the soloist but also the re-arranger. While there are parts of Richter’s recomposition that I liked, it really stuck to ...