Craig McLeish

Musical Director

Craig began his musical life as a chorister at St Paul’s Cathedral under Barry Rose, and was the first treble to be chosen to sing solo at the prestigious annual Messiah. He began composing at the age of 10 and his preces and responses for 4 trebles are sung to this day.

After a degree at York University he returned to London to study at the Guildhall and sang again at St Paul’s as a tenor. At the time he was also arranging and copying music for West End shows such as Les Miserables and Miss Saigon, (he transcribed the entire musical from the original tapes) and played bass guitar for various groups. This led to a spell in the cult pop band ‘Fat & Frantic’, who shaved the top 100 twice with the whimsical anthem “Last night my wife hoovered my head”. He also worked as musical assistant for David Heneker (Half a Sixpence) and David Fanshawe (African Sanctus).

In 1992 he became director of the MAYC Orchestra and Singers, performing concerts throughout the UK and being involved in a number of recordings and BBC broadcasts. Alongside this he began arranging and writing songs for children’s books (Big Blue Planet, Love Shone Down) and producing recordings and string arrangements for various artists (Sheila Walsh, Kim Hill, Matt Redman).

For 8 years he worked for a production company called Crazeltown/Lightsong Media Group specialising in promoting new artists, songwriting and production. His latest collaboration has been with composer Tolga Kashif writing orchestrations for the RPO’s Seo Taiji Symphony, and the new chart topping CD by saxaphonist Tyler Rix. He is now freelance but still works with Lightsong, recently on the Genesis Suite, which was premiered at the Barbican on 11th October.

 

Craig has been with MKYC for the last year.

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