Christie

Michael Christie

Michael Christie

Michael Christie studied 'cello, composition and piano at the Royal College of Music (1975-79), where he won the Bliss Prize. As a freelance 'cellist he worked with various orchestras in the UK, including shows in the West End. His music theatre work with ensembles such as the Lindsay Kemp Company took him on tours to Spain, Italy, Venezuela and the Shetland Islands. In 1989 he was commissioned by the Royal Opera House "Garden Venture" to write a chamber opera ("The Standard Bearer"). He wrote a number of music theatre pieces for Dartington Summer Music and also for the company which he co-founded with Susannah Self, Selfmade Music Theatre.

As a professional educationalist he has specialised in teaching 'cello, recorder, composition and creative class music. Currently he is a peripatetic instrumental tutor in a number of schools in North London, and teaches composition and musical awareness at the Junior Guildhall. He has also led many composition projects in schools for the chamber orchestra English Sinfonia over the last few years.