Judith Weir

Judith Weir

Judith Weir CBE, (born 11 May 1954 in Cambridge, England of Scottish parents), is a British composer currently resident in London. She is Professor of Music at Cardiff University.

Biography

Judith Weir’s music has achieved considerable popularity with audiences and critics alike. She trained with John Tavener while still at school and subsequently with Robin Holloway at King's College, Cambridge, graduating in 1976. Her music is characterised by a distinctive textural clarity and a lucid but idiosyncratic harmonic idiom. Often drawing on sources from medieval history, as well as the traditional stories and music of her native Scotland, she is best known for her operas and theatre works, although she has also achieved considerable international renown for her extensive catalogue of orchestral and chamber works.

Weir's musical language is fairly conservative in its mechanics, but her ear for sonority and effect, and ability to make simple ideas sound fresh, makes her work free of modern-music clichés, while at the same time being interesting, approachable and communicative. Her operatic musical writing is sometimes compared to Britten's. Her first stage work, "The Black Spider", was a one act opera which premiered in Canterbury in 1985. She has subsequently written one more "micro-operas", three full length operas, and an opera for television. In 1987, her first full length opera, "A Night at the Chinese Opera", premiered to great critical success at Kent Opera. This was followed by her other two full length operas "The Vanishing Bridegroom" (1990) and "Blond Eckbert" (1994), the latter commissioned by the English National Opera. [ [http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/W.html Opera Glass] ] In 2005 her opera "Armida", an opera for television, premiered on Channel Four in the United Kingdom). The work was made in co-operation with Margaret Williams. [ [http://www.chesternovello.com/default.aspx?TabId=2432&State_3041=2&workId_3041=34840 Chester Novello] ]

Weir's commissioned works most notably include "woman.life.song" (2000) for Jessye Norman and "We are Shadows" (1999) for Simon Rattle.

From 1995 to 2000, she was the Artistic Director of the Spitalfields Festival in London. She held the post of Composer in Association for the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra from 1995 to 1998. She received the Lincoln Center's Stoeger Prize in 1997 and in 2001 the South Bank Show music award.

According to "The Independent" newspaper, "Judith Weir has brought new hope to those who thought modern music could never be tuneful and original".

In January 2008, Weir was the focus of the BBC's annual composer weekend at the Barbican Centre in London. The four days of programmes ended with a first performance of her new commission, "CONCRETE", a choral motet. The subject of this piece was inspired by the Barbican building itself - she describes it as ‘an imaginary excavation of the Barbican Centre, burrowing through 2,500 years of historical rubble’.

Operas

*"The Black Spider" (6 March 1985, Canterbury)
*"The Consolations of Scholarship" (5 May 1985, Durham)
*"A Night at the Chinese Opera" (8 July 1987, Cheltenham)
*"The Vanishing Bridegroom" (1990, Glasgow)
*"Blond Eckbert" (20 April 1994, London)
*"Armida" (2005, television broadcast for Channel Four in the United Kingdom)

Other key works

* "King Harald’s Saga" (1979; soprano, singing eight roles)
* "We Are Shadows" (1999; choir, orchestra)
* "woman.life.song" (2000; premiered at Carnegie Hall and performed by Jessye Norman)
* "The welcome arrival of rain" (2001; orchestra)
* "Tiger Under the Table" (2002; chamber ensemble)
* "Piano Trio Two" (2003-2004)

elected recordings

* [http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2441&State_2934=1&composerId_2934=1689 Judith Weir: Discography]
* [http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2441&State_2934=2&discId_2934=547 "A Night at the Chinese Opera"] - NMC D060
* [http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2441&State_2934=2&discId_2934=405 "King Harald’s Saga"] - Cala CACD88040
* [http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2441&State_2934=2&discId_2934=461 "Piano Concerto; Distance and Enchantment; various other chamber works"] - NMC D090
* [http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2432&State_2907=2&workId_2907=2730 "Blond Eckbert"] Nicholas Folwell (baritone), Blond Eckbert; Anne-Marie Owens (mezzo soprano), Berthe; Christopher Ventris (baritone), Walther / Hugo / An Old Woman; Nerys Jones (soprano), A bird; Chorus and Orchestra of English National Opera; Siân Edwards (conductor) Collins Classics: CD14612 / NMC: NMC D106
* "On Buying a Horse: The songs of Judith Weir" On Buying a Horse; Ox Mountain Was Covered by Trees; Songs from the Exotic; Scotch Minstrelsy; The Voice of Desire; A Spanish Liederbooklet; King Harald's Saga; Ständchen. Susan Bickley (mezzo soprano), Andrew Kennedy (tenor), Ailish Tynan (soprano), Ian Burnside (piano) Signum SIGCD087

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