Roger Montgomery

Key details:

Department:
Historical Performance | Wind, Brass & Percussion
Role:
Natural Horn

Biography

Roger Montgomery studied at the University of York and at the Guildhall School with Anthony Halstead. Interested in contemporary music and period instrument performance he plays horn with and directs many of the leading groups in both fields, and is a member of the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. He regularly plays guest principal with many of the London orchestras and is principal horn of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

As a soloist he has regularly performed the standard solo repertoire by Mozart, Haydn and Britten in the UK, Europe and Australia, also performing Weber’s Concertino on natural horn live on Finnish Radio and  giving the 1st solo part in Schumann’s Konzertstück  in the Barbican, Paris and the Lincoln Center, as well as recording the work for Deutsche Grammophon. Other recordings include solos by Telemann, Bach and Handel and a baroque horn solo on Ultra by German rock band The Inchtabokatables.

As a founder member and conductor of Jane's Minstrels he has given many premieres and performed at leading festivals in the UK and in the USA, Scandinavia and Europe, directing four compact disc recordings for the NMC label among others and frequently broadcasting for the BBC. He has also directed Avanti!, BBC Singers, Endymion, Capricorn, Esbjerg Ensemble, Park Lane Group Ensemble, and Ondine. With New Music Players, he has directed many performances including Ligeti's Aventures and Nouvelles Aventures, two film scores by Ed Hughes to Eisenstein’s Battleship Potemkin and Strike and the premiere and recording of James Wood's Crying Bird, Echoing Star.

Roger also teaches at Trinity College of Music, Greenwich and is currently serving as Chairman of the Executive Committee of the British Horn Society.