Richard Iles (born 1962 in
Birmingham
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, England) is a jazz trumpeter. As a member of the Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra, he gained valuable experience in jazz. After leaving the
Leeds College of Music
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in 1980 he became a founding member of the Creative Jazz Orchestra, performing with
Kenny Wheeler,
Mike Gibbs,
Anthony Braxton,
Vince Mendoza,
Peter Erskine, and
Bill Frisell.
He worked with the Northern Underground Orchestra led by
Tim Garland and the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra directed by
Tommy Smith. As a member of the latter, he accompanied
Joe Lovano
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,
Kurt Elling,
John Scofield, and
Gary Burton. He has written music for the nine-piece Miniature Brass Emporium and leads his band, the Richard Iles Group.
Iles became a member of the Mike Gibbs band and participated in the recording ''By the Way''. In 2000, he released ''From Hear to There'' with music for small and large ensembles.
He was hired as Musical Director of the Jazz Orchestra at Chetham's School of Music
in Manchester and directs the jazz orchestra at Bolton Music Service. He is a principal lecturer in Jazz at Leeds College of Music, teaching trumpet and musical direction.
Discography
As leader
* ''From Here to There'' (2000)
As sideman or guest
* ''
Composition No. 175 / Composition No. 126: Trillium Dialogues M'',
Anthony Braxton (Leo, 1994
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* ''A Quiet Eye'', June Tabor (2000)
* ''Always'', June Tabor (2005)
* ''Celebration'', Arild Andersen, Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, Tommy Smith (2012)
References
1962 births
Living people
British jazz trumpeters
Male trumpeters
English jazz composers
Male jazz composers
English male composers
People from Birmingham, West Midlands
Alumni of Leeds College of Music
21st-century trumpeters
21st-century British male musicians
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