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Colin Horsley OBE (born 23 April 1920) is a New Zealand classical pianist and teacher who has been based in the United Kingdom all his working life. He had a significant artistic association with the composer Sir Lennox Berkeley.
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Biography
Colin Horsley was born in Whanganui, New Zealand in 1920. From 1936 he studied at the Royal College of Music in London. There he studied with Herbert Fryer, Angus Morrison, Tobias Matthay and Irene Scharrer. His solo debut was in Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3.[1] In 1946 he premiered Humphrey Searle's Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 5.
Work with Lennox Berkeley
In 1948 Colin Horsley gave the first performance of Lennox Berkeley's Piano Concerto,[2] and he gave the first performances of some of Berkeley's piano works.[3] He also commissioned a Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano from Berkeley, and premiered it in March 1953 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, with Dennis Brain and Manoug Parikian.[4][5] Berkeley's Piano Sonata, Op. 20, was written for and premiered by Clifford Curzon, but Colin Horsley gave many subsequent performances, and recorded the work in 1959, in close collaboration with the composer.[6] Berkeley dedicated the Concert Study in E-flat to Horsley, who also commissioned a Scherzo as an encore piece to be played after the Six Preludes.[7]
He performed the complete cycle of Beethoven violin sonatas with Max Rostal.[1] He worked with Dennis Brain in playing and recording horn trios by Berkeley and Brahms.
He premiered Nikolai Medtner's Piano Quintet when the composer was unable to perform it personally, due to illness. After Medtner's 1951 death, his widow asked Horsley to play the composer's Third Piano Concerto at a tribute concert conducted by Anatole Fistoulari.[1]
After a touring career, Colin Horsley taught at the Royal Manchester College of Music 1964-80, and at the RCM in London 1955-90.[1]
Colin Horsley was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1963.[1] He is the Patron of the Isle of Man Symphony Orchestra and in retirement he lives on the Isle of Man, close to where his grandfather was born.[8]
Recordings
His currently available recordings include the Berkeley Horn Trio and Mozart works with the Dennis Brain Wind Ensemble; the Mozart Piano Concerto No. 14;[9] the Piano Concerto In E-flat by John Ireland;[10] and with the violinist Max Rostal there are works by Debussy, Delius, Elgar, Schubert, Schumann, Stravinsky and Walton.[11]
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Categories:- 1920 births
- Living people
- New Zealand classical pianists
- British classical pianists
- Music educators
- Academics of the Royal College of Music
- Alumni of the Royal College of Music
- Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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