Steven Baker (producer)

Steven Baker (born 1976 in Brisbane, Australia) is an arranger, orchestrator and record producer, best known for his work in the UK classical/pop crossover genre. He has worked on albums and projects for a wide range of artists over the years, including Katherine Jenkins, Joe McElderry, Alfie Boe, Russell Watson, Noah Stewart, Laura Wright, Paul Potts, Hayley Westenra, Rolando Villazón, Lesley Garrett, The Priests, Gary Barlow, Only Men Aloud!, Will Martin, Faryl Smith, Friar Alessandro, Julian Ovenden, Toni Braxton, Neal E. Boyd and The Ten Tenors.

Early career

Baker grew up in Brisbane, Australia, completing a Bachelor of Music (1st class honours and University Medal) from The University of Queensland in composition and piano. After completing a PhD in composition at The University of York, UK, Baker spent six years (2001-2007) working as pianist and musical director of Australian vocal group, The Ten Tenors.[1] He toured extensively with the ensemble all over the world, particularly in the USA and Europe, performing an estimated 1500 shows with them.

2007 to Present

Baker settled permanently in the UK in 2007 and has been working as a record producer, arranger and orchestrator since then. Amongst many other things, he has co-produced three albums by 2009 X-Factor winner, Joe McElderry. One of those albums, Classic, peaked at number 2 in the UK Albums Chart in mid-2011 and stayed in the top 5 for five weeks. Several of his produced tracks appeared on Gary Barlow's EP album, Sing, which spent two weeks at number 1 in the UK Albums chart in mid-2012. He also co-produced the debut album of tenor, Noah Stewart, which spent four weeks at number 1 in the UK Classical Albums Chart in early 2012 and was nominated for 'Album of the Year' at the 2012 Classic Brit Awards.

Personal life

In 2008, Baker married Australian soprano, Kristy Swift, and they live in northwest London.

Selected Discography

According to AllMusic, Steven Baker is credited with piano, keyboards, organ, synthesiser, pipe, pedal steel, arrangement, orchestration, composition, production, engineering, cover artwork, and programming.[2]

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References

  1. Martinez, Julio (25 October 2006). "The Ten Tenors". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
  2. "Steven Baker – Credits". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
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