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    Freddy Naftel

    Freddy Naftel

    Composer/Arranger of Music for Concert use, Film and TV

    Whitefield, United Kingdom

    Frederick Paul Naftel was born in Manchester in 1956. He graduated from Manchester University in 1978 and received a Fellowship in Composition from Trinity College of Music,London...Read moreFrederick Paul Naftel was born in Manchester in 1956. He graduated from Manchester University in 1978 and received a Fellowship in Composition from Trinity College of Music,London in October 1980.
    After working for a music publishing/record retailing company,Frederick became a Music Instructor for Manchester Education Committee,working at Parrs Wood High School and teaching percussion at a number of Music Centres.

    Frederick's interest in composing began when he was fourteen and developed at University,where he specialised in this area. Although largely self-taught,he considers himself to be an "eclectic" composer,able to write in many styles and formats,as befits the occasion.
    In February 1983,The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Edward Downes gave the premiere of Concerto No.2 for Orchestra and in September 1989,Frederick won first prize in the "Fanfare for the New North" Competition - Northern Lights for Percussion Ensemble was performed by members of The Halle Orchestra conducted by Stanislaw Skrowaczewski.

    Oh,Pandora! was a multi-arts project involving music, dance, drama and poetry and was conceived for and performed by pupils of St.Thomas More School in Buxton,Derbyshire. For this project,Frederick composed music on three levels - improvised, though structured music for large percussion ensemble, instrumental movements for a live ensemble and dances/songs using computerised sounds. The work was very successful, the pupils discovering their practical abilities through performing and listening to each other. They also composed ideas of their own which were integrated into the musical fabric.

    While at Poynton High School, Frederick composed and arranged a wide variety of music for many solo performers and ensembles. He is very committed to providing music for educational purposes and combines this interest with writing music for professional groups as well. In 1998, he composed Anniversary Games for A Level pupils at Fallibroome High School, Macclesfield, who performed the work several times during 1999, including a concert performance at The Chester Festival.

    In 1999,he was commissioned by Stockport Music Services to compose a Millennium Song-Cycle for primary school pupils and this resulted in Juvenilia:10 Songs for the Millennium.

    Pascal's Victim was written for the North West based tuba quartet TUBALATE, who performed the music at the 1999 Vale of Glamorgan Festival, Standish Arts Festival and at The Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester in January 2000. His second work for Tubalaté, I Saw a Snake....,was premiered at The Hebden Bridge Arts Festival on 30 June 2000.Frederick's first work for brass band, Hullabaloo, has received much interest from the brass band world. Pascal's Victim has been recorded on the ensemble's own label, ASC-CD CS21 "Move".

    Recent works include "Dithyramb" for marimba and piano(written at the suggestion of Evelyn Glennie) and in 2009, I completed the score for an experimental film titled "Sculpted", the music for which was commended by Nicholas Roeg. A Cello Concerto has attracted the attention of several performers,including Julian Lloyd Webber,Guy Johnston and Abi Blackman. I am also working towards a commission for a Double Concerto for Marimba,Saxophone and Wind Band,for the performers Mike Hamnett and Sarah Field. Other interested artists include Simone Rebello, Toby Kearney, Paul Patrick (percussionists) and Madeleine Mitchell (violinist).

    Area Covered: Worldwide
    Work Experience Summary: Summary of Career History

    September 2009-present Cheadle & Marple 6th Form College-
    Teaching A Level Music to students aged 16-19.

    September 2005-August 2008 Aquinas College-teaching G.C.S.E. and A Level Music and A Level Music Technology to students aged 16-19.

    April 2005-June 2005 Eccles College-teaching A Level Music and Music Technology to students aged 16-19.

    January 1998-July 2003 Select Education(and other agencies)-Supply Teaching in a variety of schools,including long-term positions as Acting Head of Music.

    September 1988-December 1997 Poynton High School-teaching Music across the school(11-18 year olds),including G.C.S.E. and A Level classes. Pastoral responsibilities as a Form Tutor.

    September 1986-July 1987 Parrs Wood High School/4 Manchester Music Centres- During the day,I taught at Parrs Wood High School,taking classes in Years 7 to 13. The other half of my timetable involved peripatetic work at four music centres,where I taught percussion to pupils of all ages and levels of ability.

    January 1987-July 1988 Abraham Moss Centre- teaching Piano as part of the Adult Education Course.

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    Non-teaching Appointments

    July 1979-June 1986 D.I.Music/Rare Records Ltd.- Administrative Assistant to General Manager of Music Publishing/Record Retailing company.

    September 2003-April 2005 Rowlands Pharmacy-Driver,delivering prescriptions and oxygen tanks to patients in the surrounding areas.

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    Detailed Career Information

    I am currently working as a Music Teacher at Cheadle & Marple 6th Form College,
    teaching A Level Music. In this capacity, I also run Music Theory classes and Choir.
    In December 2009, the Choir, together with a Brass and String Ensemble, gave a successful Christmas Carol Concert at St.Martin’s Church, Brabyns Brow, Marple Bridge. For this event, I arranged all the music and rehearsed the Choir and Instrumental ensembles.

    I worked at Aquinas Sixth Form College from September 2005 until August 2008, teaching AS and A2 Music and Music Technology classes,as well as taking sole responsibility for the G.C.S.E. course. During the first two years,100% pass rate was achieved in the subject. Within the extra-curricular field,I initiated a Percussion Group and also ran a Composition Club.
    I have also helped with the college production of “Guys and Dolls” at Christmas 2005,as well as with “Sweet Charity” in February 2007 and Return to the Forbidden Planet in February 2008,playing percussion in the band.

    I worked at Eccles Sixth Form College from April until June 2005,teaching Music to students at AS and A2 Levels,including classes in Music Technology. I also moderated the Composition and Performance modules for both the AS and A2 examination.

    I worked as a Supply Teacher in various schools in and around Manchester,Stockport and Cheshire and from January until early February 2001,I taught music(full-time) at Hyde Technology School,to pupils in Years 7 to 11. I have also undertaken general cover assignments in a number of other schools. I have also undertaken workshops in several schools,involving improvisation,composition and performing. From the beginning of June 2001 until late September,I taught Music at St.Ambrose College,Hale Barns and at Cheadle Hulme College. These were all short-term (supply) appointments. From January until October 2002,I had a temporary contract as Acting Head of Music at Ashton on Mersey School,teaching classes in Years 7 to 9 and a small group of Year 10 pupils,as well as being a member of the Expressive Arts Faculty. At Ashton,I directed both the School Choir and Concert Band and ran an after-school Keyboard Club. I worked on a new and improved curriculum for Key Stage 3 and I was particularly keen to motivate pupils in Year 9 to build up classes for GCSE Music in Years 10 and 11. I have also taken classes in Years 7 to 10 at Altrincham Grammar School for Girls,during November and December 2002, April to May 2003,while the Head of Music was on sick leave.
    From September 1988 until December 1997,I taught music at Poynton County High School as a full-time member of the Music Department. In addition to classes in Years 7 to 9,I also taught classes at both GCSE and A Levels. I also held important pastoral responsibilities as a form tutor,taking one form from Year 7 through to Year 13. This included helping students to complete Work Experience and UCAS applications.

    Within my department,I have been responsible for implementing several requirements of the National Curriculum,which have included the necessary revision of the music syllabus and the preparation of assessment tests,examination papers,aural tapes and numerous theoretical and practical worksheets. I have also produced various arrangements and original compositions for classes in Years 7 to 11,for use in lessons,in addition to my extensive work for the various extra-curricular groups in the school. Music Technology also formed an important part of the curriculum and I have utilized computer software(including C-Lab Notator,E Notator and Cubasis)where appropriate. In July 1996,I updated my skills by attending an intensive five-day course at Cheshire Micro Unit in Chester,gaining a Diploma in Music Technology.

    During my time at Poynton,I have been closely involved with numerous school productions,including My Fair Lady,Handel’s “Messiah” and the annual Christmas concerts. I also rehearsed and directed a performance of Britten’s “Noye’s Fludde”,produced in collaboration with the Expressive Arts Department
    and mainly involving Lower School pupils. Other events for which I held important responsibilities include two Last Night of the Proms,Elizabethan Evening,Songs from the Shows,”Guys and Dolls” and a World Music and Dance Evening.

    My extra-curricular roles have included many lunchtime and after-school activities,such as Middle School Choir,Concert Band,Orchestra,Early Music Group,Percussion Ensemble and a Flute and Guitar Ensemble. This last-named group won a prize in the 1994 Rotary Club Competition,held at the R.N.C.M. The ensemble also participated in the National Festival of Music for Youth,held at The Royal Festival Hall in London,in July 1995. I have also rehearsed and accompanied the Community Choir,which consists of pupils,parents,grandparents and staff. The idea of a community choir is one which I would be interested in developing at other schools.

    I believe very strongly in promoting and encouraging extra-curricular work in schools,as it helps to build up performance skills both for solo and ensemble work,as well as providing a pleasant,communal environment for the children. I particularly enjoy forming unusual groups,where I have the opportunity to promote instruments(and musical styles)that I believe need more exposure. The Percussion Ensemble and Early Music Group in particular,were formed for this purpose.

    In addition to the above areas of responsibility,I also organised the timetable and made other arrangements for the Associated Board Practical Examinations,regularly accompanying pupils on these occasions. I also arranged many trips to Hallé and BBC concerts,ballets,operas and musicals,in and around the area. These were very popular events and the children found them very exciting. I encouraged pupils of all ages and abilities to attend.

    My particular strengths lie in communicating my enthusiasm for music,whether through Listening,Performing or Composing,three key elements in the approach to teaching music. I have a very wide knowledge of all types of musical styles and this is coupled with my specialist skills in composing and arranging music. I am a very competent pianist and percussionist and I enjoy performing in concerts with a number of local orchestras,including The Stockport Symphony,Gorton Philharmonic and High Peak Orchestras. I have particularly enjoyed conducting/directing the various ensembles during my time at Poynton High School and this is one area which I would like to build on for the future.

    *********************************************************************
    ACHIEVEMENTS

    I like to adapt my composing skills to educational, amateur and professional groups and I have had a number of past successes. In February 1983,The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Edward Downes gave the premiere of my Concerto No.2 for Orchestra,at Studio 7 in Manchester,the music being broadcast live on Radio 3. In September 1989,I won First Prize in a national competition organised by Granada TV and Shell UK,to compose a Fanfare. This piece was performed at a Hallé Concert and conducted by Stanislav Skrowaczewski. I have composed many works especially for pupils at Poynton and other schools and in 1998,I composed the music for a large-scale project(involving music,dance and drama),especially for Year 8 pupils at St.Thomas More R.C.School in Buxton. One performance,which I directed,took place at The Buxton Festival.

    “Oh,Pandora!” is based on the legend of Pandora’s Box and covered all aspects of the Performing Arts,including music,dance,drama,poetry and art. I gave a number of workshops using a substantial collection of my own percussion instruments – the sessions mainly involved structured exercises and opportunities for improvisation. These workshops aimed to develop the pupils’ creative and performing skills. As the production is especially aimed at Lower School pupils,it caters for all ability levels. I also composed an original score for a separate instrumental ensemble,as well as computer-generated music using Cubasis. The work has been very successful,the pupils gradually “discovering” their practical abilities through performing and listening to each other. They also composed ideas of their own which were integrated into the musical fabric. Needless to say,this production could be adapted for performances by other year groups.

    In 1998,I composed “Anniversary Games” for A Level pupils at Fallibroome High School,Macclesfield. The work was performed several times during 1999,including a concert performance at The Chester Festival. In 1999,I was commissioned by Stockport Music Services to compose a “Millennium Song-Cycle” for primary school pupils and this resulted in “Juvenilia:10 Songs for the Millennium”. The first performance took place at Brooklands Primary School,Sale in July 2000.

    I am currently working on several pieces for a number of performers,including the North West based tuba quartet TUBALATÉ,who premiered “Pascal’s Victim” at the 1999 Vale of Glamorgan Festival and recorded the work for CD. In November 2001,I completed an orchestral work ,“Toccata Inquieto”,which was commissioned by Altrincham Girls’ Grammar School. Tubalate gave another performance of Pascal’s Victim at the Bangor New Music Festival on April 9th 2002, which took place at the University of Bangor.

    I have recently completed my first film score for “Sculpted”,as well as a Cello Concerto and Dithyramb for marimba and piano(composed at the suggestion of Evelyn Glennie).

    *********************************************************************
    PREVIOUS TEACHING EXPERIENCE

    From October 1986 until July 1987,I was employed by Manchester Education Authority as a Music Instructor,where I was involved in two areas of work. During the day,I taught at Parrs Wood High School,taking classes in Years 7 to 13. The other half of my timetable involved peripatetic work at four music centres,where I taught percussion to pupils of all ages and levels of ability.
    I also taught piano at the Abraham Moss Centre as part of the Adult Education Course,during the period January 1987 until July 1988.

    *********************************************************************

    PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL EXPERIENCE

    From June 1979 until July 1986,I worked for a music publishing and record retailing company as assistant to the general manager. My duties included the selection,programming and tape duplication of recorded music for promotional sampling and the production of copy master tapes,requiring skilled use of audio/tape duplicating equipment. I gained experience as an audio typist and was often called upon to produce descriptive notes and correspondence on both musical and general matters. In consequence,I have an excellent knowledge of musical copyrights,agreements and the administrative aspects of the production and licensing of recordings.

    *********************************************************************
    Recent Courses Attended:

    March 2002 New Ideas for Music at Key Stage 3 and 4
    March 2002 G.C.S.E. Support Meeting
    July 2002 Managing a Music Department
    January 2007 Moderating Compositions at AS/A2 Levels(EdExcel)


    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
    Education Summary: Summary of Career History

    September 2009-present Cheadle & Marple 6th Form College-
    Teaching A Level Music to students aged 16-19.

    September 2005-August 2008 Aquinas College-teaching G.C.S.E. and A Level Music and A Level Music Technology to students aged 16-19.

    April 2005-June 2005 Eccles College-teaching A Level Music and Music Technology to students aged 16-19.

    January 1998-July 2003 Select Education(and other agencies)-Supply Teaching in a variety of schools,including long-term positions as Acting Head of Music.

    September 1988-December 1997 Poynton High School-teaching Music across the school(11-18 year olds),including G.C.S.E. and A Level classes. Pastoral responsibilities as a Form Tutor.

    September 1986-July 1987 Parrs Wood High School/4 Manchester Music Centres- During the day,I taught at Parrs Wood High School,taking classes in Years 7 to 13. The other half of my timetable involved peripatetic work at four music centres,where I taught percussion to pupils of all ages and levels of ability.

    January 1987-July 1988 Abraham Moss Centre- teaching Piano as part of the Adult Education Course.

    *********************************************************************
    Non-teaching Appointments

    July 1979-June 1986 D.I.Music/Rare Records Ltd.- Administrative Assistant to General Manager of Music Publishing/Record Retailing company.

    September 2003-April 2005 Rowlands Pharmacy-Driver,delivering prescriptions and oxygen tanks to patients in the surrounding areas.

    *********************************************************************
    Detailed Career Information

    I am currently working as a Music Teacher at Cheadle & Marple 6th Form College,
    teaching A Level Music. In this capacity, I also run Music Theory classes and Choir.
    In December 2009, the Choir, together with a Brass and String Ensemble, gave a successful Christmas Carol Concert at St.Martin’s Church, Brabyns Brow, Marple Bridge. For this event, I arranged all the music and rehearsed the Choir and Instrumental ensembles.

    I worked at Aquinas Sixth Form College from September 2005 until August 2008, teaching AS and A2 Music and Music Technology classes,as well as taking sole responsibility for the G.C.S.E. course. During the first two years,100% pass rate was achieved in the subject. Within the extra-curricular field,I initiated a Percussion Group and also ran a Composition Club.
    I have also helped with the college production of “Guys and Dolls” at Christmas 2005,as well as with “Sweet Charity” in February 2007 and Return to the Forbidden Planet in February 2008,playing percussion in the band.

    I worked at Eccles Sixth Form College from April until June 2005,teaching Music to students at AS and A2 Levels,including classes in Music Technology. I also moderated the Composition and Performance modules for both the AS and A2 examination.

    I worked as a Supply Teacher in various schools in and around Manchester,Stockport and Cheshire and from January until early February 2001,I taught music(full-time) at Hyde Technology School,to pupils in Years 7 to 11. I have also undertaken general cover assignments in a number of other schools. I have also undertaken workshops in several schools,involving improvisation,composition and performing. From the beginning of June 2001 until late September,I taught Music at St.Ambrose College,Hale Barns and at Cheadle Hulme College. These were all short-term (supply) appointments. From January until October 2002,I had a temporary contract as Acting Head of Music at Ashton on Mersey School,teaching classes in Years 7 to 9 and a small group of Year 10 pupils,as well as being a member of the Expressive Arts Faculty. At Ashton,I directed both the School Choir and Concert Band and ran an after-school Keyboard Club. I worked on a new and improved curriculum for Key Stage 3 and I was particularly keen to motivate pupils in Year 9 to build up classes for GCSE Music in Years 10 and 11. I have also taken classes in Years 7 to 10 at Altrincham Grammar School for Girls,during November and December 2002, April to May 2003,while the Head of Music was on sick leave.
    From September 1988 until December 1997,I taught music at Poynton County High School as a full-time member of the Music Department. In addition to classes in Years 7 to 9,I also taught classes at both GCSE and A Levels. I also held important pastoral responsibilities as a form tutor,taking one form from Year 7 through to Year 13. This included helping students to complete Work Experience and UCAS applications.

    Within my department,I have been responsible for implementing several requirements of the National Curriculum,which have included the necessary revision of the music syllabus and the preparation of assessment tests,examination papers,aural tapes and numerous theoretical and practical worksheets. I have also produced various arrangements and original compositions for classes in Years 7 to 11,for use in lessons,in addition to my extensive work for the various extra-curricular groups in the school. Music Technology also formed an important part of the curriculum and I have utilized computer software(including C-Lab Notator,E Notator and Cubasis)where appropriate. In July 1996,I updated my skills by attending an intensive five-day course at Cheshire Micro Unit in Chester,gaining a Diploma in Music Technology.

    During my time at Poynton,I have been closely involved with numerous school productions,including My Fair Lady,Handel’s “Messiah” and the annual Christmas concerts. I also rehearsed and directed a performance of Britten’s “Noye’s Fludde”,produced in collaboration with the Expressive Arts Department
    and mainly involving Lower School pupils. Other events for which I held important responsibilities include two Last Night of the Proms,Elizabethan Evening,Songs from the Shows,”Guys and Dolls” and a World Music and Dance Evening.

    My extra-curricular roles have included many lunchtime and after-school activities,such as Middle School Choir,Concert Band,Orchestra,Early Music Group,Percussion Ensemble and a Flute and Guitar Ensemble. This last-named group won a prize in the 1994 Rotary Club Competition,held at the R.N.C.M. The ensemble also participated in the National Festival of Music for Youth,held at The Royal Festival Hall in London,in July 1995. I have also rehearsed and accompanied the Community Choir,which consists of pupils,parents,grandparents and staff. The idea of a community choir is one which I would be interested in developing at other schools.

    I believe very strongly in promoting and encouraging extra-curricular work in schools,as it helps to build up performance skills both for solo and ensemble work,as well as providing a pleasant,communal environment for the children. I particularly enjoy forming unusual groups,where I have the opportunity to promote instruments(and musical styles)that I believe need more exposure. The Percussion Ensemble and Early Music Group in particular,were formed for this purpose.

    In addition to the above areas of responsibility,I also organised the timetable and made other arrangements for the Associated Board Practical Examinations,regularly accompanying pupils on these occasions. I also arranged many trips to Hallé and BBC concerts,ballets,operas and musicals,in and around the area. These were very popular events and the children found them very exciting. I encouraged pupils of all ages and abilities to attend.

    My particular strengths lie in communicating my enthusiasm for music,whether through Listening,Performing or Composing,three key elements in the approach to teaching music. I have a very wide knowledge of all types of musical styles and this is coupled with my specialist skills in composing and arranging music. I am a very competent pianist and percussionist and I enjoy performing in concerts with a number of local orchestras,including The Stockport Symphony,Gorton Philharmonic and High Peak Orchestras. I have particularly enjoyed conducting/directing the various ensembles during my time at Poynton High School and this is one area which I would like to build on for the future.

    *********************************************************************
    ACHIEVEMENTS

    I like to adapt my composing skills to educational, amateur and professional groups and I have had a number of past successes. In February 1983,The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra under Sir Edward Downes gave the premiere of my Concerto No.2 for Orchestra,at Studio 7 in Manchester,the music being broadcast live on Radio 3. In September 1989,I won First Prize in a national competition organised by Granada TV and Shell UK,to compose a Fanfare. This piece was performed at a Hallé Concert and conducted by Stanislav Skrowaczewski. I have composed many works especially for pupils at Poynton and other schools and in 1998,I composed the music for a large-scale project(involving music,dance and drama),especially for Year 8 pupils at St.Thomas More R.C.School in Buxton. One performance,which I directed,took place at The Buxton Festival.

    “Oh,Pandora!” is based on the legend of Pandora’s Box and covered all aspects of the Performing Arts,including music,dance,drama,poetry and art. I gave a number of workshops using a substantial collection of my own percussion instruments – the sessions mainly involved structured exercises and opportunities for improvisation. These workshops aimed to develop the pupils’ creative and performing skills. As the production is especially aimed at Lower School pupils,it caters for all ability levels. I also composed an original score for a separate instrumental ensemble,as well as computer-generated music using Cubasis. The work has been very successful,the pupils gradually “discovering” their practical abilities through performing and listening to each other. They also composed ideas of their own which were integrated into the musical fabric. Needless to say,this production could be adapted for performances by other year groups.

    In 1998,I composed “Anniversary Games” for A Level pupils at Fallibroome High School,Macclesfield. The work was performed several times during 1999,including a concert performance at The Chester Festival. In 1999,I was commissioned by Stockport Music Services to compose a “Millennium Song-Cycle” for primary school pupils and this resulted in “Juvenilia:10 Songs for the Millennium”. The first performance took place at Brooklands Primary School,Sale in July 2000.

    I am currently working on several pieces for a number of performers,including the North West based tuba quartet TUBALATÉ,who premiered “Pascal’s Victim” at the 1999 Vale of Glamorgan Festival and recorded the work for CD. In November 2001,I completed an orchestral work ,“Toccata Inquieto”,which was commissioned by Altrincham Girls’ Grammar School. Tubalate gave another performance of Pascal’s Victim at the Bangor New Music Festival on April 9th 2002, which took place at the University of Bangor.

    I have recently completed my first film score for “Sculpted”,as well as a Cello Concerto and Dithyramb for marimba and piano(composed at the suggestion of Evelyn Glennie).

    *********************************************************************
    PREVIOUS TEACHING EXPERIENCE

    From October 1986 until July 1987,I was employed by Manchester Education Authority as a Music Instructor,where I was involved in two areas of work. During the day,I taught at Parrs Wood High School,taking classes in Years 7 to 13. The other half of my timetable involved peripatetic work at four music centres,where I taught percussion to pupils of all ages and levels of ability.
    I also taught piano at the Abraham Moss Centre as part of the Adult Education Course,during the period January 1987 until July 1988.

    *********************************************************************

    PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL EXPERIENCE

    From June 1979 until July 1986,I worked for a music publishing and record retailing company as assistant to the general manager. My duties included the selection,programming and tape duplication of recorded music for promotional sampling and the production of copy master tapes,requiring skilled use of audio/tape duplicating equipment. I gained experience as an audio typist and was often called upon to produce descriptive notes and correspondence on both musical and general matters. In consequence,I have an excellent knowledge of musical copyrights,agreements and the administrative aspects of the production and licensing of recordings.

    *********************************************************************
    Recent Courses Attended:

    March 2002 New Ideas for Music at Key Stage 3 and 4
    March 2002 G.C.S.E. Support Meeting
    July 2002 Managing a Music Department
    January 2007 Moderating Compositions at AS/A2 Levels(EdExcel)


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