Derek Williams | |
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Background information | |
Born | Gisborne, New Zealand | 20 September 1952
Occupation(s) | composer arranger conductor producer musician |
Years active | 1972–present |
Labels | Mushroom Records |
Website | derekwilliams |
Derek Leslie Williams (born 20 September 1952) is a New Zealand-born Scottish composer, record producer, conductor and orchestrator known for his scores for Frauds, Come in Spinner, Children of the Dragon, Crush, The Crossing, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Thank God He Met Lizzie, Ring of Scorpio, The Other Side of Paradise, Visionaries, Bodysurfer, and for Glenfiddich, Sir Robert Helpmann, Grace Knight, Frank Bennett, Debbie Newsome, Torvill and Dean, and Caroline O'Connor.[1] He is currently serving his 7th term as Chair of the Wagner Society of Scotland,[2] a member of the International Association of Wagner Societies (RWVI)[3] and at the 2024 Assembly of Delegates at Deutsche Oper Berlin, was elected to serve a 5-year term on the RWVI Presidium.[4][5]
Williams was awarded a doctorate by the University of Edinburgh under Nigel Osborne and Peter Nelson for composition of his eponymous opera, Wilde,[6][7] and he is a Fellow of Trinity College London. Williams is a civil rights activist known for his 'Save Sibelius' campaign in the United Kingdom (2012–2013).[8][9][10] Since 2007, he has taught Composition and Orchestration at the Edinburgh University Reid School of Music.