- Elgar Howarth
Elgar Howarth (born
November 4 ,1935 ,Cannock ,Staffordshire ,England ) is an English conductor andcomposer .Howarth was educated in the 1950s at
Manchester University and the Royal Manchester College of Music (the predecessor of theRoyal Northern College of Music ), where his fellow students included the composersHarrison Birtwistle ,Alexander Goehr ,Peter Maxwell Davies , and the pianistJohn Ogdon . Together they formed "New Music Manchester", a group dedicated to the performances of serial and other modern works.He has worked with all leading British orchestras, as well as many orchestras worldwide, mostly in Europe. He has conducted many
opera s, and premieredGyörgy Ligeti 's "Le Grand Macabre" at the Grand OperaStockholm in 1978 andHarrison Birtwistle 's "Gawain" at theRoyal Opera House in London (1981). He was Principal Guest Conductor ofOpera North from 1985 to 1988, and Music Advisor to the company from 2002 to 2004.As a composer and former
trumpet player, he writes mainly for brass instruments. Swedish trumpeterHåkan Hardenberger has premiered several of his works on cornet, including his Cornet Concerto, "Canto", and "Capriccio".He was brought up in a
brass band family and has maintained his interest in the art form. Howarth has made a huge contribution to the modern repertoire of brass band music. Many of his works are recorded, most notably by theGrimethorpe Colliery Band and theEikanger-Bjørsvik band.A number of personal copies of works he has conducted (some including annotations) are [http://www.lib.mus.uea.ac.uk/scores/?browse=scores&catalogue_code=howarth catalogued] at the
University of East Anglia 's [http://www.uea.ac.uk/mus School of Music] .
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