Ron Geesin

Scottish pianist and composer, created score for Pink Floyd

Ron Geesin - Scottish pianist and composer, created score for Pink Floyd
Born

December 17th, 1943
81 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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A pianist and composer from Scotland, contributed significantly to experimental music, particularly noted for collaborations with iconic rock bands. Developed a unique style that blended classical elements with electronic and avant-garde influences. Recognized for the orchestral score of Pink Floyd's album 'Atom Heart Mother', which showcased innovative arrangements and instrumentation. Collaborated with various artists throughout the career, further expanding the boundaries of musical expression.

Composed the score for Pink Floyd's 'Atom Heart Mother'

Released experimental works such as 'The Tapestry of Life'

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