Stephen Caudel

Stephen Caudel is a British composer and guitarist. He studied at Leeds College of Music where he took a specialist course in Classical and Jazz music and then moved to London to work as a composer and performer. He has met and worked with a wide range of established artists/musicians over the years including Louis Clark, Art Garfunkel, Stanley Myers and John Williams. Caudel’s creative output to date includes 6 albums (4 solo) and several highly individual orchestral works. Having taken a break from music for several years due to family commitments, he currently lives in Cumbria and has returned to music, actively composing and recording again.

Stephen Caudel
OriginSheffield, England, United Kingdom
GenresContemporary classical, jazz, symphonic rock
Occupation(s)Composer, guitarist
Years active1975–present
Websitewww.stephencaudel.com

Musical Influences

Orchestral Works

  • 1983 - Wine Dark Sea (Rock Symphony) – large scale classical/rock piece premiered at London's Victoria Palace Theatre with the Wren Orchestra conducted by Louis Clark of "Hooked on Classics" and ELO fame.
  • 1985 - Nostalgie (Rhapsody) – for Classical guitar and Chamber Orchestra
  • 1993 - The Edel Rhapsody – for solo Wagner Tuba and Orchestra [1]

Discography

Solo albums:

  • 1986 - Wine Dark Sea – adaptation of his rock symphony written and premiered in 1983
  • 1988 - Bow Of Burning Gold
  • 1993 - Impromptu Romance
  • 1996 - The Earth In Turquoise – second rock/symphonic project[2]
  • 2016 - Reflections In Blue - Guitar & Orchestra

Other albums

  • 1982 - Hooked on Classics II - Guest soloist on the Rodrigo Guitar Concerto recorded at London's Abbey Road Studios
  • 1995 - Scaramouche – with guitarist Tim Panting

Performing

Toured extensively (Britain, Germany and Japan) including Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club, Markneukirchen Guitar Festival, Karuizawa Music Festival and 3 nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall as Special Guest of Art Garfunkel.

References

  1. "Composers / Works for The Wagner Tuba The Edel Rhapsody". Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  2. "The Earth in Turquoise". Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  • 3. Content derived from official website ( see link below ) and personal interviews.
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