Robert Emery
Born (1983-03-22) 22 March 1983
OriginPelsall, England
Occupation(s)conductor, Pianist, orchestrator
Years active1997–present
Websiterobertemery.com

Robert Emery (born 22 March 1983) is an English pianist, conductor, music producer and orchestrator. He was born in Pelsall in the West Midlands (UK), began playing the piano as a child, and became known after performing with major artists, including Russell Watson, Meat Loaf, and Stewart Copeland, whilst conducting bare-footed.[1][2]

Early life

Robert Emery (born 22 March 1983) is an English pianist, conductor and orchestrator. He started playing the piano at the age of seven.[3] Soon he studied with renowned piano professor Heather Slade-Lipkin and won the RBC Concerto competition at age 11 and won the Regional BBC Young Musician competition twice over, as well as reaching the last and best ten pianists in the BBC Young Musician competition. Robert then studied piano at the Royal College of Music with Ruth Nye a pupil of the famed Claudio Arrau and conducting with Neil Thomson, a pupil of the renowned Leonard Bernstein. Since making his London debut when he was thirteen, he has performed internationally as a recitalist and conductor.

Career

2000-2010: Early career and discovery

Robert Emery first promoted himself as a young pianist, touring the UK twice aged 18 and 19. He was a guest soloist at the Red Cross Gala Ball at the Guildhall, London.[4] He was also the conductor for a nationwide tour of Milkshake! Live with the British Philharmonic Orchestra.[5]

2010-2020: Musical Theatre, Concerts, and Composing

He has been the Associate Musical Supervisor for the world premieres of Dallebach Kari das Musical, Gotthelf das Musical, Der Besuch der Alten Dame das Musical; all in Switzerland. He was also the conductor, director and orchestrator of the Lovebugs/Basel Symphony concerts and the director and orchestrator of the Seven/21st Century Orchestra concerts, both of which were co-produced by one of Emery's businesses, Arts Festivals Ltd. He is also known for conducting and playing bare-foot.[6]

In 2013, he worked with the writers of Les Miserables (Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil) to produce Watson's album, Only One Man.[7]

2014 saw Emery work in Los Angeles for the year, including producing the music and performing at the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) Awards. One of the tracks performed, written by the multi-platinum writer Donnie Demers and performed by Carly Paoli, was a requiem to Anya Niedringhaus.[8] Emery also worked with Paula Abdul for the event.

In 2015, Emery went on tour with Britain's Got Talent star, Jonathan Antoine, performing in venues across the UK.[9] Later that year, he conducted the Military Wives Choir at the National Television Awards broadcast live on ITV from London’s o2 arena.[10] Three days later, he conducted at the Llangollen Eisteddfod with the National Symphony Orchestra.[11] Emery was also invited to conduct Taiwanese Singer Ji Xiaojun at the Taipei Arena.[12]

In 2017, he performed with Meat Loaf in Toronto, Canada, in front of 25,000 people.[13] In the same year, his first musical as a composer was premiered at a purpose-built theatre on the Rheinfall in Switzerland. With a budget of two million francs, Anna Göldi das Musical.[14] He also produced Joanna Forest's first album, 'Stars Are Rising'. The album shot straight to number one in the Classical Charts.[15]

Together with composer Moritz Schneider, he also composed, produced and conducted the next album from the Swiss singer, SEVEN. The album 4Colors was released on 7 July 2017.[16]

In 2017 Emery worked on the Bat out of Hell musical. He was made Musical Director and Associate Musical Supervisor of the show, which premiered at the London Coliseum in the summer, following previews at Manchester Opera House earlier in the year.[17] He also took the show to Toronto, Canada to perform at the Ed Mirvish Theatre.[18]

In 2018, Emery was Musical Director and Associate Musical Supervisor for the West End production of Bat Out Of Hell The Musical.[19]

Emery went into the studio with the Arts Symphonic Orchestra and Arts Voices to record the second album for classical crossover artist Joanna Forest. 'The Rhythm of Life' was recorded at Angel Studios and featured vocals by Forest, Paul Potts[20] and Andy Day.

In 2019 and 2021, he conducted a nationwide tour of NOW That's What I Call Christmas featuring Kerry Ellis and John Owen-Jones.[21]

2020–present

In 2020, Emery orchestrated and conducted the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra for a 4D experience film called Rubia.[22] Emery did not perform for the rest of 2020 due to Covid.

In 2021, he conducted a nationwide tour in the UK of The Best of John Williams with the London Concert Orchestra and the Manchester Concert Orchestra.[23] Also in 2021, he produced and presented an online TV series called Classical Connections with Robert Emery.[24] In these episodes, Emery tackles one composer at a time, finds interesting stories from their personal lives, and performs their music (whilst sometimes dressed as the composer).[25] The composers featured include Grieg, Mozart, Gershwin, Beethoven, Rossini, Satie, Berlioz, Bruckner, Strauss, Verdi, Saint-Saens, Brahms and Liszt.

In 2022, he conducted a tour of the music of Zimmer vs Williams with the London Concert Orchestra, which ended at the Barbican London on New Year's Eve.[26] Emery conducted the UK Tour of Bat Out Of Hell again, and when his friend and work colleague Meat Loaf died, he did a round of international TV and Radio interviews celebrating his life.[27] He finished off the year conducting the Classical Spectacular in Birmingham Symphony Hall with the London Concert Orchestra and guest soloists Ilona Domnich and Luis Gomes, with the City of Birmingham Choir.[28]

He also produced and presented his second online TV series called Music Trivia with Robert Emery.[29] In the series, he discovers stories about the world of music, including where the Birthday Song came from, what a conductor does, the most expensive music manuscript, who the first ever conductor was, who invented the piano, and an episode about musical toilets.[30]

Finally, in 2022, he produced, orchestrated and conducted the Jubilee Anthem to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. This featured vocals by Lesley Garrett, Rodney Earl Clarke and the London Community Gospel Choir.[31]

In 2023 he was named as Music Director for the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Great Britain.[32] He is also conducting another tour of The Music of Zimmer vs Williams[33] and a tour of Symphonic Universe - The Music of The Avengers and Beyond with The London Concert Orchestra[34]

Emery has also been in Abbey Road Studios this year recording the largest music production for meditations ever made, with over 128 musicians and singers.[35] This music is used in his new project, Orchestral Meditations.

Charitable Work

Emery created a philanthropic music education website, Ted's List, during the pandemic lockdown of 2020.[36]

He also set up a registered charity called The Emery Foundation,[37] with its first project being 'Get Musicians Working'[38] - a scheme to raise funds for professional musicians who were financially struggling due to their situation in the covid pandemic.[39]

References

  1. "Pelsall conductor lands top role in Meatloaf musical". Express & Star. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  2. "Russell Watson: The New Theatre=30 March 2011". Oxford Mail.
  3. "Natura, Nurture, And Your Duvet Of Music=10 September 2020". Musical-U.
  4. "Red Cross Gala Ball Robert Emery=2 November 2011". YouTube.com.
  5. "Milkshake Live=10 December 2008". BBC.
  6. "Die Lovebugs und das Sinfonieorchester Basel". Basler Zeitung. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  7. "Russell Watsons new voice with the team behind Les Miserables". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  8. ""Because Of You" – A requiem to Anya Niedringhaus, LA Oct 2014". youtube.com.
  9. "Britain's Got Talent star Jonathan Antoine coming to The Atkinson=7 October 2015". Southport Visiter.
  10. "Robert Emery & the Military Wives Choir: National Television Awards=18 November 2015". YouTube.com.
  11. "Llangollen Eisteddfod=21 November 2015". YouTube.com.
  12. "The Prayer with Ji Xiaojun at Taipei Arena=21 November 2015". YouTube.com.
  13. "Meat Loaf Joins Cast of 'Bat Out of Hell – The Musical' at Toronto Event=16 May 2017". Billboard.com.
  14. "Anna Göldi=7 September 2021". unitedmusicals.de.
  15. "Anna Göldi=22 March 2017". guardian-series.co.uk.
  16. "Seven – 4 Colors=7 July 2017". moritz-schneider.ch.
  17. "JIM STEINMAN'S BAT OUT OF HELL – THE MUSICAL EXPLODES ON STAGE AT THE LONDON COLISEUM=3 November 2016". theatreticketsdirect.co.uk.
  18. "Bat Out of Hell – The Musical=4 November 2016". Bell Media.
  19. "Bat Out Of Hell Review=20 April 2018". British Theatre.
  20. "Paul Potts, Joanna Forest & Robert Emery=9 March 2019". YouTube.com.
  21. "TNOW That's What I Call Christmas!=10 December 2021". Southbank centre.
  22. "Rubia the Ride opened=15 January 2020". moritz-schneider.ch.
  23. "The Best of John Williams=3 October 2021". Bridgewater Hall.
  24. "Classical Connections=24 April 2021". robertemery.com.
  25. "Classical Connections=22 April 2021". music-news.
  26. "The Music of Zimmer vs Williams=31 December 2022". Barbican.
  27. "He was a gentle giant - the perfect gentleman". BBC.
  28. "Classical Spectacular=29 October 2022". COBC.
  29. "Music Trivia with Robert Emery=10 November 2022". robertemery.com.
  30. "Classical Cambridge: Sarah MacDonald=11 November 2022". cambridge105.co.uk.
  31. "Olga Thomas releases EIIR, The Platinum Record, A Jubilee Anthem=18 April 2022". classicalcrossovermagazine.us.
  32. "Music Director Announced=1 October 2022". National Philharmonic.
  33. "The Music of Zimmer vs Williams=9 December 2023". Sheffield City Hall.
  34. "Symphonic Universe - The Music of The Avengers and Beyond=29 October 2023". Sheffield City Hall.
  35. "Back at Abbey Road Studios London=14 February 2023". moritz-schneider.ch.
  36. "Famous Conductor and Music Producer launches a new website to help inspire young musicians". music-news.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  37. "Sky News". youtube.com. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  38. "ROBERT EMERY: GET MUSICIANS WORKING". headlinermagazine.net. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  39. "Cambridgeshire musician's plan to help struggling musicians". Cambridge Independent. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
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