Andrew Powell (born 18 April 1949) is a British musical composer, arranger and performer, born of Welsh parents. He moved to Wales in 2003.
Powell's career as an arranger began at this time. His first commission was the debut album for Cockney Rebel, whose next two albums he also arranged. He worked with other artists, including Leo Sayer, John Miles ("Music"), Donovan, Cliff Richard ("Miss You Nights"), Al Stewart ( Modern Times, Year of the Cat, Time Passages, Russians & Americans and Between the Wars), Ambrosia ( Somewhere I've Never Traveled), David Gilmour, Chris Rea, Mick Fleetwood, The Hollies and Münchener Freiheit.
Powell is credited as a member of The Alan Parsons Project on its first album ( Tales of Mystery and Imagination) in the roles of arranger, conductor and composer. He continued to work as arranger and conductor on all but one of their albums, and with Alan Parsons when the group broke up. He performed live with Alan Parsons and Al Stewart, and made an orchestral album from The Alan Parsons Project's songs: The Philharmonia Orchestra Plays The Best of The Alan Parsons Project in 1983.
Powell produced Kate Bush's three-song demo tape and her debut album The Kick Inside (1978). He later produced, with help from Bush, her second album, Lionheart (1978).
Other artists he has worked with include Chris De Burgh, Nick Heyward, Michael Crawford, Elaine Paige, The Hollies and Kansas.
Powell wrote the soundtrack for the movies Ladyhawke and Rocket Gibraltar and has contributed to many other movie and TV projects. He has conducted orchestras and ensembles all over the world, including the Philharmonia Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sydney Symphony, the Wellington Symphony Orchestra, the Bayerische Rundfunk Orchestra and the Kammeroper München, as well as the Black Dyke Mills Band and Grimethorpe Colliery Band.
Living Stones received its world première at St Davids Cathedral, Wales, on 27 October 2007, and Glasiad y dydd dros Ben Dinas at the City of London Festival on 19 March 2008.
In 2017, after a break from film scoring of nearly 30 years, he composed original music for the sci-fi short Here We Go Again, Rubinot!, directed by Italian cinematographer Giuliano Tomassacci. The score appeared the next year on Kronos Records in a limited CD release.
Powell is artistic director of BluestoneArts, a social enterprise company that promotes music, words and visual arts in north Pembrokeshire.
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