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John Metcalfe (born 6 August 1964, Wellington, New Zealand) is a British-based composer and violist, and a former member of the band the Durutti Column.

Biography

John Metcalfe’s unique style is a result of his extensive experience in classical, pop and electronica. Early musical influences include dopera (his father is a singer), the pop group Joy Division, and the avant-garde electronic band Kraftwerk. As a violist he co-founded the Duke Quartet which quickly developed a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting ensembles. John’s string arrangements played by the Dukes feature on many albums by pop artists including Morrissey, Simple Minds, The Pretenders, Catatonia and Blur. The commercial success of John’s first two albums of original music has led directly to several new commissions for TV and the concert hall. Publisher Chester Music Limited.

He started playing the viola at age 10, upon moving to the UK from New Zealand. In his first band, he played the drums. Later, he joined Vini Reilly in the Durutti Column. During this period, he also studied music at the Royal Northern College.

Metcalfe was instrumental in the formation of the record label Factory Classical, an offshoot of Tony Wilson's Factory Records. He also wrote string arrangements for various popular artists, including Morrissey, Simple Minds and The Pretenders. He released an album of his own, The Inner Line, to positive reviews. In 2004, another album, Scorching Bay, was released.

Recent commissions include a set of pieces for the guitarist Tom Kerstens and a cello concerto for Matthew Barley.

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