Harrison Birtwistle
Harrison Birtwistle was one of the leading European figures in contemporary music * Works combined modernist aesthetic with mythic power and emotional impact * Inspiration from contemporary art and the rituals of classical mythology and pre-history * Orchestral works of recent decades included Panic composed for the Last Night of the BBC Proms, The Shadow of Night commissioned by the Cleveland Orchestra and concertos for violinist Christian Tetzlaff and pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard * Stageworks included The Last Supper for Glyndebourne, The Minotaur for The Royal Opera, The Io Passion, The Corridor and The Cure * Noted Birtwistle conductors included Boulez, Howarth, Eötvös, Knussen, Rattle, Dohnányi, Barenboim and Pappano * Winner of 1986 Grawemeyer Award, 1995 Siemens Prize and 2015 Wihuri Sibelius Prize * CD recordings on Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, Teldec, Etcetera, NMC, Black Box and CPO * The Minotaur is available on DVD from Opus Arte
Works by Harrison Birtwistle include:
Pulse Shadows (1989-96) for soprano, chamber ensemble and string quartet
The Shadow of Night (2001) for orchestra
The Minotaur (2005-07) Opera in 13 scenes
Looking Ahead: Birmingham Contemporary Music Group performs ...when falling asleep and The Woman and the Hare at Wigmore Hall in London (26 Nov) and CBSO Centre in Birmingham (27 Nov).
"A great original ... one of the most gifted composers of his generation." — The Times