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== Biography ==


Richard Blackford studied composition with John Lambert at the Royal College of Music and conducting with Norman del Mar. He spent a number of years as Henze’s assistant in Italy, where he received his first commissions while immersed in the European avant-garde. He returned to London in 1977 to turn his sights to the dramatic potential of music, combining teaching at LAMDA with commissions for theatre scores along with concert commissions. After becoming first Composer in Residence at Balliol College Oxford he was commissioned to write the opera Metamorphoses for the Centenary of the Royal College of Music. Further collaborations with Ted Hughes and Tony Harrison led to international film and theatre projects, including ''The Prince's Play'' and ''Fram'' at the Royal National Theatre. In all he has composed four operas, two musicals, much concert music and the scores to over two hundred films. The mid-1990s saw a renewed focus on lyrical and eloquent works for the concert hall, notably ''Mirror of Perfection'' and ''Voices of Exile'', both subjects of television documentaries. 2011 sees the premiere of Not In Our Time, a 55-minute choral and orchestral work commissioned to mark the Centenary of the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and for performance on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. Publisher Novello & Company
Richard Blackford studied composition with [[John Lambert]] at the [[Royal College of Music]] and conducting with [[Norman del Mar]]. He spent a number of years as [[Hans Werner Henze]]'s assistant in Italy, where he received his first commissions while immersed in the European avant-garde. He returned to London in 1977 to turn his sights to the dramatic potential of music, combining teaching at [[LAMDA]] with commissions for theatre scores along with concert commissions. After becoming first Composer in Residence at [[Balliol College]] Oxford he was commissioned to write the opera ''Metamorphoses'' for the Centenary of the Royal College of Music. Further collaborations with Ted Hughes and Tony Harrison led to international film and theatre projects, including ''The Prince's Play'' and ''Fram'' at the Royal National Theatre. In all he has composed four operas, two musicals, much concert music and the scores to over two hundred films. The mid-1990s saw a renewed focus on lyrical and eloquent works for the concert hall, notably ''Mirror of Perfection'' and ''Voices of Exile'', both subjects of television documentaries. 2011 sees the premiere of Not In Our Time, a 55-minute choral and orchestral work commissioned to mark the Centenary of the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and for performance on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. Publisher Novello & Company


=== Career highlights ===
=== Career highlights ===

Revision as of 20:33, 19 October 2012

Richard Blackford (born 13 January 1954 in London) is an English composer.

Biography

Richard Blackford studied composition with John Lambert at the Royal College of Music and conducting with Norman del Mar. He spent a number of years as Hans Werner Henze's assistant in Italy, where he received his first commissions while immersed in the European avant-garde. He returned to London in 1977 to turn his sights to the dramatic potential of music, combining teaching at LAMDA with commissions for theatre scores along with concert commissions. After becoming first Composer in Residence at Balliol College Oxford he was commissioned to write the opera Metamorphoses for the Centenary of the Royal College of Music. Further collaborations with Ted Hughes and Tony Harrison led to international film and theatre projects, including The Prince's Play and Fram at the Royal National Theatre. In all he has composed four operas, two musicals, much concert music and the scores to over two hundred films. The mid-1990s saw a renewed focus on lyrical and eloquent works for the concert hall, notably Mirror of Perfection and Voices of Exile, both subjects of television documentaries. 2011 sees the premiere of Not In Our Time, a 55-minute choral and orchestral work commissioned to mark the Centenary of the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and for performance on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. Publisher Novello & Company

Career highlights

  • 1974 – Leverhulme Scholarship to study in Rome with Henze; wins Mendelssohn Scholarship and Tagore Gold Medal.
  • 1990 – premiere of the musical King, with lyrics by Maya Angelou, at London’s Piccadilly Theatre.
  • 1990-5 – Director of Music at the Royal Ballet School where he wrote ballet Plea to Autumn performed at the Royal Opera House.
  • 2000 – Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Achievement In Music for Millennium (CNN).
  • 2007 – Composer in Residence to Brno Philharmonic. Premiere of Violin Concerto.
  • 2011 – Premiere of Not In Our Time, under auspices of Cheltenham Festival, with The Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, The Bournemouth Symphony Youth Chorus and The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

Key works

  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (1978; soloists,children’s and adult choruses, orchestra)
  • Mirror of Perfection (1996; soprano, baritone,chorus, orchestra))
  • Not In Our Time (2011; tenor and baritone soloists, chorus, children's chorus and orchestra)
  • Violin Concerto (2007)
  • Clarinet Quintet (2009)
  • The Ride of the Valkyries (2003; eight pianos,percussion)
  • Voices of Exile (2001, rev.2004; soloists,children’s and adult choruses, orchestra)
  • Rowing in Eden (2004; soprano, piano)
  • Barbara Wood – Das Haus Der Harmonie (2005; German-Singapore movie soundtrack)
  • The Shell Seekers (2006)

Selected recordings

External links

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