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Jules Buckley
Born (1980-01-08) 8 January 1980 (age 44)
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Arranger
  • conductor
  • composer
Member ofMetropole Orkest, The Heritage Orchestra
Websitewww.julesbuckley.com

Jules Buckley (born 8 January 1980)[1] is an English conductor, composer, and arranger.

Career

In 2004, Buckley and producer/manager Chris Wheeler co-founded the Heritage Orchestra, with the intention of featuring an orchestra in a music club setting. In 2008, Buckley became principal guest conductor of the Metropole Orkest, a jazz and eclectic music orchestra based in Hilversum, and chief conductor from 2013. In 2020, he became Creative Artist-in-Residence with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and stood in as presenter of the BBC Radio 3 programme Classical Fix, in place of Clemency Burton-Hill,[2] who suffered a brain haemorrhage in January 2020.[3]

Collaborations

Buckley has worked with the WDR Big Band; José James and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Patrick Watson and the Orchestre National d'Île de France; and arranged and conducted Caro Emerald's album The Shocking Miss Emerald and Jacob Collier's album Djesse Vol. 1. Other collaborations have included projects with Gregory Porter; Tori Amos; Markus Stockhausen; Michael Kiwanuka; Jonathan Jeremiah; Basement Jaxx; Massive Attack; Arctic Monkeys; John Cale; Paul Weller; Emeli Sandé; The Cinematic Orchestra; Jamie Cullum; Beardyman; Cory Henry ; Snarky Puppy; Becca Stevens; Andrea Motis and Dizzee Rascal.

Awards

In February 2016, the Snarky Puppy album Sylva, featuring Buckley and the Metropole Orkest, won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album.[4] At the end of 2016, Classic House with Pete Tong and the Heritage Orchestra reached No. 1 in the Album Charts. In 2020, the song "All night long" by Jacob Collier, featuring Take 6 and the Metropole Orkest, won an award for the "Best arrangement, instrumental and vocal" at the 62nd Grammy Awards.[4]

In 2018, Buckley and Metropole Orkest were awarded the Bremer Musikfest-Preis in special recognition of their contribution to the success of Musikfest Bremen.

Notable recent performances

August 2016: BBC Prom 49 with the Metropole Orkest, celebrating the music of Quincy Jones.

February 2017: conducted the National Symphony Orchestra with Snarky Puppy at the Kennedy Center, Washington DC.

August 2018: Returned to the BBC Proms with the Heritage Orchestra for a late-night Prom "New York Now", celebrating the changing soundscape of New York and featuring artists from that city, including Hercules and Love Affair.

June 2019: "Soundtrack of the 80s with Quincy Jones" with the Metropole Orkest at London's O2 arena.

August 2019: BBC Prom 45 with the Metropole Orkest in a homage to Nina Simone, with Ledisi and Lisa Fischer to a packed Royal Albert Hall.[5]

September 2019: BBC Prom 64 with the Heritage Orchestra and Soul Mavericks, featuring Terra & Eddie, Sunni and Lagaet, at the Royal Albert Hall.

February 2020: Seattle Symphony Orchestra, "The Best of Quincy Jones", at Benaroya Hall, Seattle.

February 2020: BBC Symphony Orchestra, featuring Lianne La Havas, at the Barbican Hall, London.

August 2021: The Proms, BBC Symphony Orchestra, featuring Moses Sumney.[6]

Personal life

Buckley was born and grew up in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire in the UK.[7] He is the son of Keith Buckley (a doctor) and Joan Buckley, and attended Aylesbury Grammar School. Buckley started playing the trumpet aged 9 at the Aylesbury Music Centre.[8] He played in the Aylesbury Music Centre Dance Band and went on to study trumpet at the Guildhall School of Music in London before changing to classical composition.[9] His initial ambition was to be a jazz trumpeter, but at the Guildhall School his interests grew to include musical composition and conducting. He now lives in Berlin, Germany.[citation needed]

Discography

Year Production Cooperation Label
2006 The Heritage Orchestra (CD) Heritage Orchestra Brownswood Recordings
2006 Secret Garden Natalie Williams East Side Records
2006 The Beauty Room Kirk Degiorgio Peacefrog
2006 Baby, I'm Yours (Single) Arctic Monkeys Domino Recording Co
2007 If You've Found This it's Probably Too Late Arctic Monkeys Domino Recording Co
2007 Smoke and Mirrors Tom Richards Orchestra Candid Records
2007 Sky Breaks Heritage orchestra Brownswood Recordings
2007 Brianstorm Arctic Monkeys Domino Recording Co
2008 Live at the Albert Hall The Cinematic Orchestra Ninja Tune
2008 Junkyard Gods Two Banks of Four Sonar Kollectiv
2008 Slipway Fires Razorlight Mercury
2008 Wake Me 5.30 Two Banks of Four Sonar Kollectiv
2008 Black Symphony (CD) Within Temptation and Metropole Orkest Roadrunner Records
2009 Blackbud Blackbud Independiente
2009 Heimspiel Die Fantastischen Vier Sony BMG
2009 Utopia – An Acoustic Night at the Theatre Within Temptation Roadrunner
2009 Black Water Transit (movie) Directed by Tony Kaye Capitol Films
2009 Heritage Orchestra Feat. DJ Yoda Prokofiev Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra Heritage Orchestra feat DJ Yoda NonClassical
2010 What's a Guy Gotta Do Jonathan Jeremiah Island
2010 Moke & Metropole Orkest (CD) Moke and Metropole Orkest Pias
2010 Alive 'till I'm Dead (CD) Professor Green Virgin Records
2010 The Answer EP Unkle Surrender All
2010 Where Did the Night Fall Unkle Surrender All
2010 El Encuentro (CD) Dino Saluzzi, Anja Lechner and Metropole Orkest ECM
2011 At Your Inconvenience (CD) Professor Green Virgin
2011 A Solitary Man Jonathan Jeremiah Island
2011 Tangent Trish Clowes Basho
2011 A Little Brighter Pete Lawrie Island
2011 Basement Jaxx vs. Metropole Orkest (CD) Basement Jaxx and Metropole Orkest XL Recordings
2011 Tim Minchin and the Heritage Orchestra – Live at The Royal Albert Hall (DVD) Tim Minchin and Heritage Orchestra Universal Pictures UK
2012 No Beginning No End (CD) Jose James Blue Note
2012 In Motion No.1 (CD) The Cinematic Orchestra Piccadilly Records
2012 Adventures in Your Own Backyard (CD) Patrick Watson Secret City Records
2012 Our Version of Events (CD) Emeli Sandé Virgin
2012 Through the night Ren Harvieu Island
2012 Gold Dust (CD) Jonathan Jeremiah Universal
2012 The Beauty Room II Far Out Recordings
2012 Home Again (CD) Michael Kiwanuka and Metropole Orkest Polydor
2012 Clown Emeli Sandé Virgin
2012 See You on the Ice Carice van Houten EMI
2012 Flavor (CD) Tori Amos Deutsche Grammophon
2012 Gold Dust Tori Amos Deutsche Grammophon
2012 No Beginning No End José James Blue Note Records
2012 Tangled Up Caro Emerald Grandmono
2013 The Shocking Miss Emerald (CD) Caro Emerald Grand Mono
2014 Fireflies (feat. Tom Parker) Richard Rawson Island
2014 Laura Mvula and Metropole Orkest Laura Mvula RCA
2014 Growing up in Public Professor Green Virgin
2015 Sylva (CD) Snarky Puppy and Metropole Orkest Impulse! Records
2015 Clear Day Emilie-Claire Barlow and Metropole Orkest Empress Music Group
2016 Classic House Pete Tong and Heritage Orchestra Universal
2017 Ibiza Classics Pete Tong and Heritage Orchestra Universal
2018 Djesse Vol. 1 (CD) Jacob Collier and Metropole Orkest Hajanga Records
2018 What Heat Bokanté and Metropole Orkest Real World
2019 Chilled Classics Pete Tong and Heritage Orchestra Decca Records
2019 Melkweg Jameszoo and Metropole Orkest Brainfeeder
2023 This New Noise Public Service Broadcasting (band) and the BBC Symphony Orchestra Test Card Recordings

References

  1. ^ "Jules Buckley". www.schott-music.com.
  2. ^ "Classical Fix". BBC Radio 3. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  3. ^ "BBC presenter recovering from brain haemorrhage". BBC News. 15 August 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b "GRAMMY Award Results for Jules Buckley". GRAMMY.com. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2020.
  5. ^ "Prom 45: Mississippi Goddam: A Homage to Nina Simone". The Classical Source. 21 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Moses Sumney Meets Jules Buckley and the BBC Symphony Orchestra".
  7. ^ "Meet the Maestro: Jules Buckley". Rhinegold. 16 November 2023. Archived from the original on 6 April 2022.
  8. ^ "Grammy award for Aylesbury Grammar School alumni Jules Buckley". Bucks Herald. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
  9. ^ Michael Beek, "Who is Jules Buckley?", Classical Music (29 June 2021).