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Everything about Lennox Berkeley totally explainedSir Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley ( May 12, 1903 – December 26, 1989) was an English composer.
Biography
He was born in Oxford, England, and educated at the Dragon School, Gresham's School and Merton College, Oxford. In 1927, he went to Paris to study music with Nadia Boulanger, and there he became acquainted with Francis Poulenc, Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger and Albert Roussel. The French influence would continue to be felt in his music. He worked for the BBC during the Second World War, and later became president of the Performing Rights Society. He was knighted in 1974. He held the chair of Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music from 1946 to 1968, and his pupils there included Richard Rodney Bennett, David Bedford and John Tavener. He enjoyed a long association with Benjamin Britten, another old boy of Gresham's School, with whom he collaborated on a number of works. In later years, his adoption of serialism marked a darker and more brooding style.
His son, Michael Berkeley, is also a composer.
Career highlights
Works
(selected list)
Opera
A Dinner Engagement, op.45 (1954)
Ruth, op.50 (1955-6)
Orchestral
Serenade, for string orchestra (1938-9)
Symphony No. 1 (1936-40)
Divertimento (1943)
Piano Concerto in B-flat major, op.29 (1947-8)
Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, op.30 (1948)
Symphony No. 2 (1958, revised 1976)
Symphony No. 3, in one movement (1968-9)
Sinfonia Concertante, for oboe and chamber orchestra (1972-3)
Voices of the Night, op.86 (1973)
Symphony No. 4 (1977-8)
Choral
A Festival Anthem, op.21 no.2 (1945)
Crux fidelis, op.43 no.1 (1955)
Look up, sweet babe, op.43 no. 2 (1955)
Missa Brevis, op.57 (1960)
Mass for five voices, op.64 (1964)
Three Latin Motets, op.83 no.1 (1972)
The Lord is my shepherd, op.91 no.1 (1975)
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, op.99 (1980)
Solo Vocal
Four Poems of St Teresa of Ávila, op.27, for contralto and string orchestra (1947)
Three Greek Songs, op.38 (1953)
Five Poems by W. H. Auden, op.58
Chamber
String Quartet No. 2, op.15 (1940)
Sonata in D Minor for Viola and Piano, Op.22 (1946)
Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano, op.44 (1952)
Duo for Cello and Piano
Piano
Three Pieces, op.2 (1935)
Piano Sonata in A major, op.20 (1941-5)
Six Preludes, op.23 (1945)
Three Mazurkas, op.31 no.1 (1939-49)
Guitar
Quatre pièces pour la guitare (1928)
Sonatina, op.52 no.1 (1957)
Theme and Variations, op.77 (1970)
Selected recordings
A Dinner Engagement - Chandos CHAN10219
Missa Brevis - Naxos 8.557277
Serenade for Strings - Chandos CHAN 9981Further Information
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