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Nigel Boddice MBE, Hon. A.R.A.M.,
enjoys a busy, impressive, and enterprising
conducting career. For his musical input and work with
the youth of Scotland generally and West Lothian in particular, Nigel has
been awarded the MBE in the 2005 Queen’s Birthday Honours. For much of the last ten years has enjoyed travelling throughout Europe to conduct bands of all combinations. Highlights include the appointment as Chief Conductor to the Royal Norwegian Navy Band where for seven years he helped to develop a far reaching reputation for the ensemble whilst discovering new music, working alongside international soloists and cutting six excellent cd’s which have all received fine reviews. From that springboard other professional wind band engagements, tours and recordings followed suit with the F.R.O., Southern and Eastern Army bands of Norway. Back home in Scotland Nigel has enjoyed the standards set at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama with both wind and brass orchestras, the National Youth Wind Ensemble of Scotland for some six years, and the two much heralded CD’s Celebrations and The Gathering cut by the West Lothian Celebrity Winds, featuring many fine contemporary works from in particular Scottish composers. In recognition of this noted development work the R.S.A.M.D. invited Nigel to join the conducting faculty where he presently enjoys and performs a valued role with all ensembles as required. |
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As an educationalist within music, which stems from his 21 year association with the West Lothian music service there are frequent invitations and visits to summer schools and courses worldwide which have ranged from all the four corners of Scotland to regular forays into Europe and U.S.A. most recently to the West of Scotland Schools Concert Band., Scottish Chamber Orchestra 's Wind Farm, the National Youth Wind Orchestra of Wales, and the German Hochsaurlandkreis Festival. For his special association with the
young musicians of West Lothian he accepted the inaugural presentation of
the Mortimer Medal from the Worshipful Company of Musicians in London and
for his prolific presentation of contemporary music he was honoured by the
Scottish Composers Society. Nigel Boddice’s career has been built on the solid foundation of a twenty year appointment [ 1975-95 ] as principal trumpet with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and subsequent conducting engagements with the BBCSSO, the Ulster Orchestra and the Armenian Chamber Orchestra ’ Serenade’ in Yerevan as well as a host of freelance orchestras giving him a strong repertoire base in several mediums. |
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