

Paul McCartney biography
Paul McCartney was born in
Since writing his first song at the age of 14, Paul McCartney has
dreamed and dared to be different. In the sixties, as the writer and co-author
of their greatest songs, he changed the world of music with The Beatles. Legendary
albums include: Please Please Me, Revolver, Help!, Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and The White Album. Through the
following three decades, first with Wings and then as a solo artist, he has
continued to break boundaries and to influence the sound of music around the
globe.
In 1990 he was commissioned by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society
to write The Liverpool Oratorio, which has received more than 100
performances in 20 countries since its premiere in 1991, a performance recorded
live by EMI Classics. The double-CD album topped the charts in both the
In 1995 - the 30th anniversary of Paul McCartney's most-acclaimed song Yesterday
- his second classical work, A leaf - for solo piano,
was premiered at St James' Palace in the presence of the Prince of Wales. Since
then, Paul McCartney has taken other steps into the classical form, composing Stately
Horn, Inebriation, Spiral and his major challenge, Standing
Stone.
Paul McCartney was commissioned by EMI Records in 1996 to compose a
major orchestral work to mark EMI's 100th anniversary in the autumn
of 1997. The symphonic poem Standing Stone was recorded in the legendary
Paul McCartney's third album on EMI Classics Working Classical
was released in October 1999 and features three new short orchestral works, A
Leaf, Spiral and Tuesday in addition to string quartet arrangements
of songs written for his late wife, Linda. The launch of this album was a
performance of the complete works of Working Classical on October 16th
in
His latest album is A Garland for Linda - an album to commemorate
the life of Linda McCartney, while also raising funds for cancer research, with
original music from Sir Paul himself and other contemporary composers. The
launch of this album took place in January 2000, with a special performance of
all the works on A Garland for Linda, at St Andrew's Church in Holborn,
A freeman of The City of Liverpool and Lead Patron of The Liverpool
Institute for Performing Arts, Paul McCartney was appointed Fellow of The Royal
College of Music in 1995 by The Prince of Wales. In 1996 Paul McCartney was
knighted by H.M. The Queen for his services to music.