Edward Gregson
Edward Gregson | |
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Born |
Sunderland, England | 23 July 1945
Nationality | English |
Alma mater | Royal Academy of Music |
Occupation | Composer |
Employer | Royal Northern College of Music (Principal, 1996–2008) |
Television | Title music to BBC's Young Musician of the Year |
Website |
edwardgregson |
Edward Gregson (born 23 July 1945),[1] is an English composer of instrumental and choral music, particularly for brass and wind bands and ensembles, as well as music for the theatre, film, and television. He was also principal of the Royal Northern College of Music.
Early life & education
He was born in Sunderland, England, in 1945. He studied composition (with Alan Bush) and piano at the Royal Academy of Music from 1963–7, winning five prizes for composition.
Career
In 1988 he was nominated for an Ivor Novello award for his title music to BBC Television’s Young Musician of the Year programmes, for which he also regularly officiated as a jury member and broadcaster.
He was Principal of the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester from 1996–2008. There he faced criticism for the appointment of Malcolm Layfield, previously a violin teacher at the College, to the post of Head of Strings, despite Gregson's knowledge of allegations that Layfield had a history of sexual misconduct against students.[2]
In 2008 he retired from academic life to concentrate on his composition.
He has since completed orchestral commissions for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, the Bournemouth Symphony, the Hallé and the BBC Philharmonic orchestras. In 2014, the North American Brass Band Association honored both Edward Gregson and his brother Bramwell Gregson (best known for his conducting work with the London Citadel Band). Each section's required test piece was composed by Edward Gregson.
He continues to sit on a number of Boards relating to music education and the music industry. He is a fellow at the RNCM, as well as at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music.
Performances
His music has been performed by many orchestras and ensembles worldwide, including in the UK: the London Symphony Orchestra and all the BBC orchestras; in the USA: Detroit, Louisville and Albany (New York); in the Far East: Tokyo Philharmonic and China National Broadcasting Orchestra; and in Europe: orchestras in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Scandinavia.
A major retrospective of his music was held in Manchester in 2002.
Recordings
Chandos have released three complete discs of works by Gregson:
- Trumpet Concerto, Saxophone Concerto, Concerto for piano and wind
- Blazon, Clarinet Concerto, Violin Concerto, Stepping Out
- Music for Chamber Orchestra, Trombone Concerto, Two Pictures for String Orchestra, 'A Song for Chris' (Cello Concerto)
Several CDs of his music for brass have been recorded by various groups on the Doyen label:
- Gregson Volume 1 (DOY CD 017) Desford Colliery Caterpillar Band, circa 1992
- Dances and Arias
- Concerto for French Horn and Brass Band (w. Frank Lloyd, horn)
- Connotations
- Of Men and Mountains
- Gregson 2
- Gregson 3
- Gregson 4 The Trumpets of the Angels
- Halle Brass plays Gregson
- Edward Gregson Wind Music
- Gregson 5 Symphony
Works
- 1966 – In The Beginning
- 1967 – Quintet for Brass
- 1968 – Music for Chamber Orchestra
- 1968 – March Prelude
- 1971 – Horn Concerto
- 1971 – Horn Concerto (wind ensemble version)
- 1971/1999 - Partita (for brass band)
- 1976 – Tuba Concerto (orchestral version)
- 1976 – Tuba Concerto (brass band version)
- 1976 – Tuba Concerto (wind orchestral version)
- 1976 - Variations on Laudate Dominum
- 1976 - Connotations
- 1978 – Flourish for Orchestra
- 1979 – Metamorphoses
- 1979 – Trombone Concerto
- 1982 – Six Little Piano Pieces
- 1983 – Contrasts – a concerto for orchestra
- 1983 – Equale Dances
- 1983 – Piano Sonata in one movement
- 1983 – Trumpet Concerto
- 1984 – Dances and Arias
- 1984 – Sonata for Four Trombones
- 1985 – Festivo
- 1986 – Occasion
- 1987 – Missa Brevis Pacem
- 1988 – Make A Joyful Noise
- 1992 – Of Men and Mountains
- 1994 – Clarinet Concerto
- 1997 – A Welcome Ode
- 1999 – The Dance, forever the Dance
- 1971/1999 - Partita (revision for symphonic wind band)
- 2006 – Saxophone Concerto
- 2007 – Cello Concerto
- 2009 – Dream Song
- 2009 – Goddess
- 2009 – Tributes
- 2012 - Symphony in Two Movements
References
- ↑ "Birthdays". The Guardian. Guardian Media. 23 July 2014. p. 31.
- ↑ "Correspondence over appointment of Malcolm Layfield at Royal Northern College of Music". London: Guardian. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
External links
- Official website with list of works, discography and sound samples
- Edward Gregon's homepage at Novello & Co