- Victor Davies
Victor Albert Davies (
1 May 1939 Winnipeg ) is an award winningCanadian composer ,pianist , andconductor .Biography
As a child and teenager, Davies studied the
piano andviolin , sang inchurch choirs , played injazz and rock bands, and took courses withRonald Gibson andPeggie Sampson at theUniversity of Manitoba . He studied composition atIndiana University where he graduated with a bachelors in music in 1964. Between 1968-70 he led and composed for a 'third stream ' jazz ensemble and attendedPierre Boulez 's 1969 conducting class inSwitzerland . In 1959 he becameorganist-choirmaster at Wesley United Church, Winnipeg where he served for many years. He became the music director at theManitoba Theatre Centre in 1864 and from 1966-1970 he worked as a composer, arranger, and conductor forCBC radio andtelevision . In 1970 he began to work as a freelance composer and arranger, and in 1977 he moved toToronto where he still resides. He was president of theCanadian League of Composers 1979-82 and began to sit on the board of directors ofSOCAN in 1997. He was honored with an honorary doctorate from the University of Manitoba in 2007.Compositions
As a composer, Davies's music is fundamentally optimistic in disposition which critics have often described as "happy", "cheerful", and "uplifting". Rhythmically vigorous, well orchestrated, and readily accessible, his music strives for simplicity and elegance while still utilizing a wide range of historical and contemporary musical forms and techniques such as
twelve-tone ,aleatoric ,jazz , andpopular music elements.A pragmatist, Davies has criticized the trend within classical composition to reject popular music forms. He believes it is socially irresponsible to pursue the clever or different merely for the sake of academic approval. Davies says that "artists must have utility in the community, and their music must embody melodies that are memorable, something that is cherishable."
Davies first came to public attention for his "Mennonite Piano Concerto" which wascommissioned by the
B.B. Fast Foundation . The concerto premiered on 27 October 1975 by theWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra under the baton ofBill Baerg withpianist Irmgard Baerg . The work was received with high praise and has sense been recorded several times, including a 1983 recording with Baerg and theLondon Symphony Orchestra .He has sense composed a variety of compositions in several genres including symphonic works, chamber music, film and television scores, operas, musical theater, and jazz music among others. He has written over 600 songs for the
CTV children's series "Let's Go" and "Rockets ". His other compositions for stage, television, and film include, "The Last Winter" (1990), "The Nutcracker Prince" (1991), "The Nature of Things" (2002), "For the Moment" (1994), the music for the 1999Pan American Games , and the musical "The Importance of Being Ernest" which was performed for theStratford Festival in 2005.He has written music for several commissions including "Pulsations" (1978) for the
CBC ; "Anerca" (1969) for theContemporary Dancers ; "Animal Capers" (1983) for theFamous People Players ; "The Magic Trumpet" (1969) and "Reginald the Robot" (1971) for the Manitoba Theatre Centre; "Fun For Four" (1980) for theOrford String Quartet ; "The Big Top" (1985) for theRoyal Winnipeg Ballet ; numerous works for theWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra including "Celebrations" (1969), "From Harmony"(1968), "A Short Symphony" (1974), and the "Jazz Piano Concerto" (2001); "Jazz Concerto for Organ and Orchestra" (2000) forWayne Marshall ; and "Yukon Scenes" (1985/1997) for theYukon Arts Council among others. "The Musical Circus" was commissioned bySoundstage Canada in 1981, which performed the work in Eastern Europe.Perhaps his most highly regarded work is his
oratorio "Revelation" which uses texts from theBible 'sBook of Revelation . It premiered in February 1996 by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and theMennonite Oratorio Choir underBramwell Tovey and has subsequently been performed in Vancouver, Ottawa, and Hamilton.In 2002, Davies won a
Gemini Award for "Honour Before Glory".ources
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