Conductor and Music Director
International Solo Bass
Chamber Musician
Principal Double Bass
Musicians Contractor
CONTACT
staceywattonconductor@gmail.com
+44 7811 373415
Orchestra of the Swan
Stamford Arts Centre
October 2018
Handel Arrival of the Queen of Sheba
Haydn ‘cello Concerto in D
Vivaldi Concerto for Two ‘cellos
Haydn ‘Farewell’ Symphony
Orchestra of the Swan
Holy Trinity Church
September 2018
Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, op.6 no.2
Tippett Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
Britten Frank Bridge Variations
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
North York Moors Chamber Music Festival
August 2018
Walton Sonata for Strings
Tippett Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
Orchestra of the Swan / Emily Sun
Armscote Manor
April 2018
Mozart Violin Concerto no.5 ‘Turkish” in A Major K219
Mozart Symphony no.29
Orchestra of the Swan / Jennifer Pike
Forum Theatre, Malvern
Prokofiev ‘Classical’ Symphony no.1 in D
Schubert Symphony no.3
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto
Orchestra of the Swan
Holy Trinity Church, Stratford Upon Avon
December 2017
Handel’s Messiah
Orchestra of the Swan
Chinese New Year Concert
Westminster Central Hall
January 2016
Strauss Blue Danube
Tritsch Tratsch Polka
Radetsky March
Good News From Beijing (Trad)
I Love You China (Trad)
My Motherland (Trad)
That is Me (Trad)
He Zhanhao & Chen Gang “The Butterfly Lovers”
Bizet Carmen Fantasy arranged for Flute
Elgar Salut d’Amore
Auld Lang Syne Peter Lawson Orchestral Arrangement
Malcolm Arnold 10th
Anniversary Festival, St Peter’s Northampton
October 2015
Malcolm Arnold Double Violin Concerto
Malcolm Arnold John Clare Cantata Orchestral Version
Imaestri
July 2015
Copland Appalachian Spring
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
Barber Adagio
Haydn Symphony no.83 “La Poule”
Imaestri
June 2015
Dvorák Carnival Overture
Dvorák ‘cello Concerto
English Chamber Orchestra
May 2015
Stand in for Richard Bonygne. Soloist: Greta Bradman
Massenet “Il est Doux, il est bon” from Herodiade
London Mozart Players
November 2014
Barber Adagio
Brahms Violin Concerto
Beethoven Symphony no.2
London Mozart Players
November 2014
Conducting Master Class alongside
Maestro Jorma Panula
The Golden Sax Project Recording
Hannah Marcinowitz (Sax) & Johnathan Goldstein (arr)
Andrew Cottee (Orch) London(Universal)
July 2014
Sweet Thames Flow Softly
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
MKCO
February 2014
Dvorák String Serenade
Fauré Pavane
Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations
Fauré Elégie
Schubert Symphony no.5
Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana
Vassa City Orchestra
Finland 2013
Mozart Symphony no.39
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
Fauré Le Tombeau de Couperin
Brahms Symphony no.2
Seinajoki
Finland 2013
Prokofiev Classical Symphony
Schubert Symphony no.6
Kuopio Symphony Orchestra
Finland, June 2012
Dvorák 9th Symphony Elgar ‘cello Concerto
Klami Sea Pictures
Strauss Wind Symphony
Dvorak Serenade for Strings
Julie Cooper, The Sceptre of the Dove
Esprit Ensemble 2003- Current Principal Conductor and Music Director
Villa Lobos Bachianas Brasiliérés
Siegfried Idyll Wagner
Mahler 4th Symphony Chamber Version
(Klaus Simon)
The Lion King (Sir Elton John) – Associate Conductor 2013 -
Les Misérables (Sir Cameron Mackintosh) – Associate Music Director 2011-2012
Love Never Dies (Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber) – Associate Music Director 2010-2011
Jorma Panula
Atso Almila, Sibelius Academy
Graduated as a Scholar with Distinction in Conducting from Guildhall School of Music in 1995 Conducting Scholarship Offered
Esprit Ensemble – Principal Bass, Artistic/Managing Director, Concerto Soloist
National Symphony Orchestra – Principal Bass – Current
Chamber Domaine – Solo Bass – Current
Alina Orchestra - Principal Bass – Current
London Chamber Orchestra – Principal Bass 2000-2022 Concerto Soloist
London Mozart Players – Principal Bass 2006-2019 Concerto Soloist
Orchestra of the Swan – Principal Bass 2014-2019
Primavera Chamber Orchestra
– Principal Bass 1997- 2015 Concerto Soloist
Oxford Philharmonic - Principal Bass 2017-2021
Johann Strauss Orchestra – Principal Bass – 2002-2018
English Solosist’s Ensemble – Solo Bass
London Festival of Chamber Music – Solo Bass
Prize Winner at the International Koussevitsky Competition Moscow 1995.
Eugene Cruft Prize for Double Bass 1993.
Spectrum Concerts Berlin Philharmonie – Concerto Soloist
Julian Rachlin Festival Bergen
– Solo Bass
Julian Rachlin & Friends Dubrovnik
– Soloist
Janine Jansen International Festival
Vredenburg – Concerto Soloist
Baverian Radio Orchestra Orchestra – Concerto Soloist
Eilat International Festival Israel – Solo Bass
Steven Isserlis Bath Mozart Fest & Wigmore
– Soloist
Gulbenkian Festival Belcea Quartet – Solo Bass
Perth International Festival Belcea Quartet
– Solo Bass
Florestan Trio
– Solo Bass
Kennedy – Solo Bass
Locrian Ensemble
Concerto – Soloist
Wanstead Festival Concerts Concerto – Soloist
Aberystwyth Festival Symanowski Quartet – Solo Bass
First Take Music
– Principal Bass
Music Solutions – Principal Bass
Isobel Griffths – Guest Principal
Andy Brown
– Guest Principal
Cathy Giles – Guest Principal
George Hamer
– Guest Principal
Alan Wilson – Guest Principal
Paul Wing – Guest Principal
Colin Sheen – Guest Principal
Mike Fuller – Guest Principal
Rosie Wetters – Guest Principal
Cool Music – Guest Principal
Dominique Le Genre – Solo Bass
Red Rooster Film and TV
Gavin Wright
Sally Ewins
Juslin Pook
Sue Mitcham
Tonia Davall
LSO, LPO
Royal Concertgebouw Holland
– Guest Principal Principal Trial
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Guest Principal Principal Trial
London Philharmonic Orchestra – Guest Principal Co-Principal Trial
Royal Scottish National Orchestra – Guest Principal
Hallé
– Guest Principal Principal Trial
Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra – Guest Principal
BBC Concert Orchestra – Guest Principal
Russian Chamber Orchestra – Guest Principal
Amsterdam Sinfonietta
– Guest Principal
Guildhall String Ensemble
– Guest Principal
Orchestra of St John’s – Guest Principal
City of London Sinfonia – Guest Principal
English Chamber Orchestra – Guest Principal
Britten Sinfonia – Guest Principal
Northern Sinfonia – Guest Principal Principal Trial
City of Oxford Orchestra – Guest Principal Concerto Soloist
Mozart Festival Orchestra – Guest Principal
Ambache Ensemble – Guest Principal
London Pops Orchestra – Guest Principal
Composer’s Ensemble
– Guest Principal
Oxford Philomusica – Guest Principal
London Pro-Arte
– Guest Principal
Southern Pro-Arte – Guest Principal
Brandenburg Sinfonia – Guest Principal Concerto Soloist
London Octave – Guest Principal
Lontano – Soloist
London Musici – Guest Principal
Tango Siempre
– Solo Bass
Bournemouth Sinfonietta Trial – Co-Principal
English National Opera – Guest Principal
London Symphony Orchestra
English Classical Players Principal 2000-2009
The Lion King – Associate Conductor 2013- Current
Les Misérables – Associate Music Director 2011-2012
Love Never Dies – Member/ Associate Music Director
Sound Of Music
– Member 2006-2009
Napoleon – Member 2000-2001
Scrooge
My Fair Lady
Producers
Ragtime
Swan Lake, Matthew Bourne
Martin Guerre
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra – Principal
BBC Wales 1997 & 2012 Principal
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra – Principal
Hallé – Principal
Northern Sinfonia – Principal.
Claudio Abbado, Daniel Barenboim, Teresa Berganza, Pincas Zuckerman, Itzhak Perlman, Montserrat Cabillé, Luciano Pavorotti, Dame Kiri te Kanawa, Andras Schiff, Radu Lupu, Renée Fleming, Willard White, Wynton Marsalis, Kung Wa Chung, Sarah Chang, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Giulini, Sir Georg Solti, Lutoslawski, Rostropovich, Sir Colin Davis, Sir Charles Mackerras, Mariss Jansons, Janine Jansen, Julian Rachlin, Joshua Bell, Mischa Maisky, Ian Bostridge, Mark Ainsley, Anthony Marwood, Richard Lester, Gustavo Núñez, Henk Rubingh, Torlief Thédeen, Radovan Vlatkovic, Mihaela Ursuleasa, Milan Turkovic, Martin Frost, Nigel Kennedy, Nick Dodd, Sir Roger Moore, John Malkovich, Sir Michael Parkinson, Sir Paul McCartney, Sir George Martin, George Michael, Roxette, Boy George, West Life, Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), Travis, Mushroom, Michael Ball, Enya, Diana Rigg, Jim Davidson, Griff Rhys Jones, Simon Callow, Rory Bremner, Selina Scott, Vanessa May, Simon Callow, Peter Gabriel, Kylie Minogue, Dame and Edna Everage to name but a few… also Sir Roger Moore 007 see video clip
“A versatile and accomplished artist” was how Classical Music Magazine described Stacey many years ago and the Scottish press heralded him as a ”A Wizard” of the Double Bass. Neither may have realised at the time that more versatilities and wand waving were to follow. Stacey has played as a Principal Double Bass in nearly every major Chamber and Symphony Orchestra in the United Kingdom and also the most prestigious of all the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in Holland. He has worked with some of the most highly acclaimed artists on the planet including Claudio Abbado, Daniel Barenboim, Teresa Berganza, Pincas Zuckerman, Itzhak Perlman, Maxim Vengerov, Montserrat Cabillé, Luciano Pavorotti, Dame Kiri te Kanawa, Andras Schiff, Radu Lupu, Renée Fleming, Willard White, Wynton Marsalis, Kung Wa Chung, Sarah Chang, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Giulini, Sir Georg Solti, Lutoslawski, Rostropovich, Sir Colin Davis, Sir Charles Mackerras, Mariss Jansons, Janine Jansen, Julian Rachlin, Joshua Bell, Mischa Maisky, Ian Bostridge, Mark Ainsley, Anthony Marwood, Richard Lester, Gustavo Núñez, Henk Rubingh, Torlief Thédeen, Radovan Vlatkovic, Mihaela Ursuleasa, Milan Turkovic, Martin Frost, Nigel Kennedy, Nick Dodd, Sir Roger Moore, John Malkovich, Sir Michael Parkinson, Sir Paul McCartney, Sir George Martin, George Michael, Roxette, Boy George, West Life, Emma Bunton (Baby Spice), Travis, Mushroom, Michael Ball, Enya, Diana Rigg, Jim Davidson, Griff Rhys Jones, Simon Callow, Rory Bremner, Selina Scott, Vanessa May, Simon Callow, Peter Gabriel, Kylie Minogue and Dame Edna Everage to name but a few…
Stacey made his concerto début on the Bass at the age of thirteen and on the Piano at seventeen. He won the Eugene Cruft Prize for the Double Bass at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where he studied as a scholar, gained a distinction in conducting and later taught. He also appeared live on Russian television and radio after becoming a prize winner at the first International Koussevitsky Double Bass competition in Moscow in 1995.
Having had a tremendously busy career as a concerto soloist, chamber musician and orchestra principal performing on recordings, live television and radio broadcasts, not to mention having a busy commercial career recording the sound tracks to most of the Hollywood films you love past and present, Stacey is now forging a career as a well respected conductor. He is Principal Conductor of the group he founded in 2002, The Esprit Ensemble. He made his major London début conducting Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom sequel “Love Never Dies”. Continuing to show his adaptability he recently conducted Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll and Mahler’s very technical 4th Symphony chamber version, with some of the professions’ finest musicians at his own music festival. The performance was well received and he was subsequently invited to become an Associate Music Director at Sir Cameron Mackintosh’s world famous epic show ‘Les Misérables.’ This in turn lead him to his current Associate Conducting position at Disney’s world famous ‘Lion King’ at the Lyceum Theatre in the heart of the West End. Stacey also regularly flies to Finland to conduct recently giving performances of Brahms 2, Dvorak 9, Elgar ‘cello concerto, Strauss Wind Symphony and Stravinsky’s Dumbarton Oaks. He has also appeared as guest conductor with the Milton Keynes City Orchestra conducting Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations along side his long time friend, and esteemed ‘cellist of the Tippett Quartet, Bozidar Vukotic.
Jorma Panula, legendary conducting guru, who mentored the likes of Esa Pekka Salonen, Mikko Franck, Sakari Oramo, and Jukka-Pekka Saraste, said, “Yes!! You describe the music!” after he saw Stacey conduct Dvorak’s 9th Symphony, with the Koupio Symphony Orchestra in Finland. Atso Almila, Jorma’s esteemed colleague and highly regarded composer, conductor and head of conducting studies at the Sibelius Academy said “Stacey has so much more to offer than just clear beating like most other conductors offer these days and he looks like he loves being on the podium. Even more interestingly his approach is humble, honest and non stuffy. He has a very positive charisma combined with a humble way of working with others and the music? – the essence of it.”
Stacey’s career as a soloist has seen him perform numerous concertos in prestigious venues throughout the world and is one of the few bassists in England to have made regular concerto appearances. He was deeply honoured to perform Bottesini’s B Minor Concerto with the Bavarian Radio Chamber Orchestra at the Vredenburg International Chamber Music Festival in Utrecht, Holland. He impressed audience and colleagues alike at the ease at which he performed the technically challenging Dragonetti’s Grande Allegro with the wonderfully spirited London Chamber Orchestra at St John’s Smith Square, London. Stacey has also enjoyed sharing the recital stage with eminent ‘cellists Steven Isserlis, Torleif Thedeen, and Daniel Mueller-Schott. Performances with the “Mighty” Belcea Quartet and Ian Bostridge at the Gulbenkian International Music Festival Lisbon and Perth International Music Festival were also a highlight of his playing career. Other International artists such as Nigel Kennedy have commented that Stacey is a “remarkable talent”. Over the past fourteen years he has been reunited with his chamber music family at Julian Rachlin and Friends International Festival in Dubrovnik, Croatia and Janine Jansen International Chamber Music Festival in Utrecht, Holland. He is always very proud to be included in a family which also includes one of the most famous ‘cellists of all, Mischa Maisky and the ground breaking revolutionary Clarinettist Martin Frost. Oh and not forgetting Sir Roger Moore 007. See his Elephant on utube and all will be revealed.