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Trumpet Virtuoso Played for Royal Wedding

23 Jan

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Summary

  • Performed at the 1981 royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
  • Founded the Wallace Collection brass ensemble, expanding repertoire.
  • Championed free music tuition in Scottish schools.
Trumpet Virtuoso Played for Royal Wedding

John Wallace, a celebrated trumpeter, composer, and educator, died at the age of 76. His distinguished career began in the brass band tradition of Fife, Scotland, and evolved into a globally recognized performance and advocacy journey.

Wallace achieved international renown for his trumpet performance at the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, accompanying Kiri Te Kanawa. He also founded the Wallace Collection brass ensemble in 1986, dedicated to advancing brass music and expanding its repertoire through innovative performances and recordings.

Beyond his performance career, Wallace was a dedicated educator. He served as principal of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland from 2002 to 2014. Following his tenure, he led the Music Education Partnership Group, successfully campaigning for free instrumental music tuition in Scottish schools, a significant achievement secured in 2021.

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Wallace's early musical development began in his native Methilhill, Fife, where brass band culture was prominent. He later became a principal trumpet for orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the Philharmonia, and premiered concertos by notable composers like Malcolm Arnold and Peter Maxwell Davies.

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John Wallace famously performed the trumpet at the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, accompanying Kiri Te Kanawa.
John Wallace was a strong advocate for and led the campaign that secured free instrumental music tuition in Scottish schools.
The Wallace Collection was a brass ensemble founded by John Wallace in 1986, aimed at promoting brass music globally.

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