Bill Hopkins (musician)

Bill Hopkins (musician)

G.W. (Bill) Hopkins (5 June, 194310 March, 1981) was a British composer, pianist and music critic.

Hopkins was born in Prestbury, Cheshire and educated at Rossall School, Lancashire; his mother was educationally subnormal and unable to look after him, and he was raised by aunts. An encounter with Luigi Nono at Dartington consolidated his interest in serialism; subsequently he studied at Oxford University with Edmund Rubbra and Egon Wellesz.

In 1964 he went to Paris, ostensibly to study with Olivier Messiaen but with the prime objective of meeting and studying with Jean Barraqué. Returning to England, he supported himself as a music critic in London and then, after moving first to Tintagel, Cornwall and subsequently to Peel, Isle of Man, by translation and writing music criticism. He married Clare Gilbert in 1972. Subsequently he taught at Birmingham University and University of Newcastle upon Tyne before succumbing to a heart attack, in Chopwell, near Newcastle, England, at the age of 37.

He was upset at an under-rehearsed first performance of 'En Attendant' in 1977 and this possibly discouraged him from composition for a while. He was working on an opera project, tentatively called 'Ness', but little if any of this was completed.

His principal compositions were:
* 'Sous-structures'. Solo piano. 1964, first performed 1965
* 'Two Pomes'. Soprano, bass clarinet, trumpet, harp, viola. 1964, first performed 1968
* 'Sensation'. Soprano, tenor sax, trumpet, harp, violin. 1965, first performed 1965.
*Etudes en serie. Solo piano. 1965-72, first complete performance 1997.
*Pendant'. Solo violin. 1969, rev 1973, first performed 1975.
*'Nouvelle etude hors serie'. Solo organ. 1974, first performed 1993.
*'En Attendant'. Flute, oboe, cello, harpsichord. 1976-7, first performed 1977.

His complete piano works have been edited and recorded by Nicolas Hodges, (col legno, 2000). 'En Attendant', Two Pomes', 'Pendant' and 'Sensation' have been recorded by Music Projects, (London, 1992).

References

*Nicolas Hodges, 'The Music of Bill Hopkins: a preliminary approach', "Tempo No.186", September 1993
*Sadie (ed.) "The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians", Vol. 8, 1980

External links

* [http://www.hopkinsnet.com/bhsoc/profile.htm Brief Profile]
* [http://www.billhopkins.info/ Bill Hopkins Society]


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