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Iain Ballamy (born 20 February 1964) is a British composer and saxophonist.

(1992). 9780851125800, Guinness Publishing.
He was featured as one of the world's all-time greats in BBC Music Magazines "100 Jazz Legends". described him as "one of the world's distinctive saxophone voices". One of his closest musical collaborators is .


Career
Ballamy was born in , , and educated at George Abbot School, Guildford, from 1975 to 1980. He then studied Musical Instrument Technology from 1980 to 1982 at Merton College. He took piano lessons from age of 6 to 14.

He discovered saxophone in 1978 with three lessons and his first professional gig was in 1980. He played as Iain Ballamy Quartet at age 20. He was a founding member of in 1984. First recording with Billy Jenkins in 1985, his first solo album, Balloon Man, was released in 1988. Clive Davis' review in described it as "possibly the most assured session so far by any player of his generation"

During his career he has performed or recorded with a wide range of musicians including , , New York Composers Orchestra, , , , London Sinfonietta, Françios Jeanneau, , Mike Gibbs, , Karnataka College of Percussion, , , , , R.A.Ramamani, T.A.S. Mani, Clare Martin, Human Chain, Dr. L. Subramaniam, , Orchestra, , , , Delightful Precipice, , , , Jane Chapman, , Everything But The Girl, Food, Food for Quartet, , , Ian Shaw, , Ultramarine (band), , , , , , and .

In 1999, Ballamy founded the record label , in partnership with graphic artist and filmmaker . In 2005, he composed the musical score for the movie . He also composed the score for Luna, which is also directed by McKean.

Ballamy is a visiting professor currently at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Royal Academy of Music and the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.

His latest musical endeavours include the Iain Ballamy Quartet, as well as 'Fascinada', a quintet playing the music of Brazil. The group plays textural improvisations that lead into compositions by the likes of , Milton Nascimento, Antonio Carlos Jobim & . The group features Welsh pianist and guitarist .


Discography

As leader


As co-leader
With Food (Ballamy & Thomas Strønen)
  • Food (1996) – Food with and
  • Organic and GM Food (2001) with Arve Henriksen and Mats Eilertsen
  • Veggie (2002) with Arve Henriksen and Mats Eilertsen
  • Last Supper (2004, Rune Grammofon) with Arve Henriksen and Mats Eilertsen
  • Molecular Gastronomy (2007, Rune Grammofon) – Duo: Iain Ballamy & Thomas Strønen, feat. &
  • Quiet Inlet (2010, ECM Records) with Nils Petter Molvaer and Christian Fennesz
  • Mercurial Balm (2012, ECM Records) with Christian Fennesz, , and Nils Petter Molvaer
  • This Is Not a Miracle (ECM, 2013 2015)
  • What's New? Ballamy, Ian Shaw and (Silent Wish Records, SWRCD1 2020)

With Quercus (trio including and )
  • Quercus (2013, ECM Records)
  • Nightfall (2017, ECM Records)


As sideman
With
  • Loose Tubes (1985)
  • Delightful Precipice (1986)
  • Open Letter (1988)
  • JazzBühne Berlin'87 Vol.16 Loose Tubes

With Billy Jenkins

  • Greenwich (1985)
  • Uncommerciality Vol 1 (1986)
  • Scratches of Spain (1987)
  • Motorway At Night (1988)
  • Jazz Cafe Concerts Vol 1 (1989)
  • Jazz Cafe Concerts Vol 2 (1989)
  • True Love Collection (1999)
  • First Aural Art Exhibition (2006)

With Bill Bruford's Earthworks

  • Earthworks (1987)
  • Dig? (1989)
  • All Heaven Broke Loose (1991)
  • Stamping Ground (1994)
  • Heavenly Bodies (1997)

With

  • Summer Fruits (and Unrest) (JMT, 1993)
  • Winter Truce (and Homes Blaze) (JMT, 1995)
  • Good Evening...Here is the News (1995)
  • Like Life (1997)
  • Quiet Nights (1998)
  • You Live and Learn...(Apparently) (2004)

With Ian Shaw

  • Taking it to Hart
  • Famous Rainy Day
  • In a New York Minute

With Ray Russell

  • Childscape (1987)
  • A Table Near The Band
  • At Montreux Jazz Festival

With others


Commissions
  • 1995 Estuary English – Apollo Saxophone Quartet
  • 1996 Mirror Signal Manouvre – Apollo Saxophone Quartet
  • 1996 ACME – Commissioned by
  • 1997 Oblique – Commissioned by SAMPAD/Birmingham Jazz
  • 1998 Four and a half minutes late , Solo Harpsichord
  • 1998 – Duet for Piano & Tenor Sax


Awards
  • 1985 Cup, Best Soloist
  • 1995 BT British Jazz Award, Best Ensemble – Balloon Man
  • 2001 BBC Jazz Award for Innovation


Group history
  • Balloon Man 1983 – 1993
  • 1984 – 1990
  • Billy Jenkins Voice of God 1985 to date
  • ’s Earthworks 1986 – 1992
  • ’ Human Chain and Delightful Precipice 1992 to date
  • Iain Ballamy's ACME 1996 to date
  • Food For Quartet 1997 to date
  • Anorak 2001 to date
  • The Little Radio 2003 to date


British Council tours
Romania 1985, Morocco 1995, China 1997, Senegal 1997, India 1996 and 1998, Lithuania 1998, and Colombia 1998.


Television
Jazz 606, Meltdown, The Tube, Bergerac, Illuminations, Stay Lucky, Right to Reply, Wogan, and Ronnie Corbett Show.


Radio
  • "Cashier Number 6 Please" Documentary exploring the world of the ubiquitous automated voice – on railway stations, in the post office, on the phone and even around the home. With the music of Iain Ballamy & . Inc interviews. 23/05/2005
  • Jazz on 3. Iain Ballamy and in session. 06/02/2004
  • Late Junction. Iain Ballamy and play live in the studio. Radio Three 6/2/2004.
  • Jazz Record Requests. Listeners' requests performed by Iain Ballamy, John Parricelli, Tim Harries and Ian Thomas. Live from the London Jazz Festival.
  • Front Row. White Horses TV theme by Jackie Lee and its enduring appeal since 1968 discussed by Iain Ballamy, with clip 3.40 Date: 04/09/2003
  • Between the Ears. Iain Ballamy improvises on the Drake song "It Was a Very Good Year". 29.12.02
  • Jazz on 3. Howard Riley and Iain Ballamy duo. 1.11.02
  • Jazz on 3. Iain Ballamy plays original compositions with his group Cob at Ronnie Scott's 21.12.01
  • Jazz on 3. performs with and Iain Ballamy. 4.3.00
  • Jazz Notes. London Jazz Festival set by Ian Shaw, , Iain Ballamy, Mark Hodgson and Mark Fletcher. 25.1.00
  • Jazz on 3. Iain Ballamy's Food for Quartet – a new Anglo-Norwegian collaboration between Iain Ballamy, , and . Recorded at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
  • Signal to Noise, and , R4, 1997.
  • Impressions. Iain Ballamy discusses his various projects and performs with his group Hungry Ants, with , Steve Watts and . 20.1.96
  • "Jazz at the Bath Festival". Human Chain (, Iain Ballamy, Stuart Hall, ) with . BBC Radio 3 10.7.93
  • Straight Face. Group led by featuring Claire Martin, Iain Ballamy, and . BBC Radio 3 27.2.93


Film sessions
  • My Son the Fanatic
  • Joseph Losey: The Man with Four Names
  • Absolute Beginners
  • The Last Days of General Patton


Dance
2003 – 2004 Dance Ranjabiati Sircar/SAMPAD, SANKALPAM


Theatre
Out There, Riverside Studios


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Interviews


Reviews


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