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Andrew Powell - musical composer, arranger and performer - was born 18 April 1949 in London, England of Welsh parents. He began taking piano lessons at the age of four and later attended Kings College School, Wimbledon by which time he was also learning the viola, violin and orchestral percussion. He was writing music by the age of eleven and went on to study composition with Karlheinz Stockhausen and György Ligeti at Darmstadt in Germany before taking a masters degree in music at Kings College, Cambridge. While at Cambridge he joined an electronic music group, Intermodulation, with Roger Smalley, Tim Souster and Robin Thompson, and joined the local progressive rock group Henry Cow, formed by Fred Frith and Tim Hodgkinson, in which he alternated between bass and drums. After leaving Cambridge he performed as a soloist at the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, London. He later worked with several orchestras, including at Covent Garden and with the London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Welsh Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra where he worked with Pierre Boulez. He had also begun working as a session player, as well as founding the group "Come to the Edge" with Robin Thompson and Morris Pert, which performed regularly with the Japanese percussion virtuoso Stomu Yamashta. Andrew's career as an arranger began at this time and his first commission was the debut album for Cockney Rebel; he also arranged their next two albums and worked with other artist

Ladyhawke

LadyHawke Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Puppetmaster - EP

Andrew Powell and the Philharmonia Orchestra Play the Best of the Alan Parsons Project
Serious Bass

Maybe I'm The Monster (As Featured In "Cable Girls") (Music from the Original TV Series)
The X-Themes - Songs From The Unknown
Other Songs

Ladyhawke: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Stockhausen: Michael's Farewell
Andrew Powell and the Philharmonia Orchestra Play the Best of the Alan Parson...
Andrew Powell And The Philharmonia Orchestra Play The Best Of Alan Parsons Project