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Michael Brand was born on 1952, is an English orchestral conductor and composer. Discover Michael Brand's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Michael Brand (born 1952) is an English orchestral conductor and composer, also known for his work with members of Van der Graaf Generator.
He previously worked as a radio producer for the BBC.
Brand was born in England in 1952, the son of the composer Geoffrey Brand.
He was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School, and read music at University College, Oxford, graduating in 1974.
Brand also orchestrated Smith's 1975 Requiem Mass, which was released on CD in 2016.
Smith described Brand's role in creating the piece:
"it was not until meeting Michael Brand, then a young music publisher and Brass arranger, that the piece entered the physical universe. Michael’s family publishing company was going to publish my other music, and, rather than pay me an advance on royalties, Michael, a highly talented and sympathetic musician, would transcribe my Requiem.
In a laborious process, I sung the music to him, note by note and bar by bar.
Utterly ignorant of any form of musical language, as I was at the time, this was all I could do to help him.
Nonetheless, amazingly, it worked.
We somehow created the orchestrations, and by 1975, the result was a complete manuscript score in pencil and paper."
Peter Hammill of Van der Graaf Generator asked Brand to undertake the orchestral arrangement and conducting for his song "This Side of the Looking Glass", on his 1977 solo album Over.
After a stint as a freelance conductor and arranger, Brand worked as a producer for BBC Radio from 1979.
He left the BBC in 1982 to devote himself fully to his music.
Many of his compositions are published by the firm of G & M Brand Publications, which he runs with his father, Geoffrey.
Together with his wife Jane Bramwell he is a founder and director of the non-profit Oxford Music Theatre.
The orchestral track was retained when Hammill reworked the song for his album The Love Songs of 1984.
Brand also worked with former Van der Graaf Generator member Judge Smith.
Smith provided the libretto for Brand's 1992 cantata Pioneer 10.
Brand has twice served as an elected member of Buckinghamshire County Council, for the Liberal Democrats, representing the Amersham East ward from June 1998 (at a by-election following the death of the incumbent ) to June 2001, and representing the Chesham North West ward from June 2009 to May 2013.
Brand's wife also served as a Liberal Democrat councillor.
and Brand wrote choral arrangements for Smith's album The Climber, released in 2000.
He composed the musicals "King & Country" (2014; based on Allan Moorhouse's 1923 play The Conquering Hero ) and "CLD: The Real Lewis Carroll" (2016; in which Lewis Carroll meets his alter ego Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), and "Guilty of Love" (2017; about Alan Turing), each with lyrics by Bramwell.
The reviewer Tim Bano, writing in The Stage, said of "CLD": "Brand's music has a contemporary hymnal quality, the jaunty piano melodies of modern church music".
Music written or arranged by Brand has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
As of 2014, they were residents of Rottingdean.