- Simon Andrews (composer)
Simon Andrews is a British composer, and Head of Theoretical Studies, Composition, and Director of The
Academy Chorale .He was born in
Croydon , England. He was educated atChichester Cathedral Choir School . He has a B.A. and B.Mus. in composition, fromChrist Church, Oxford , and a Ph.D. from theUniversity of California, Berkeley .He pursued composition and piano accompaniment at the
Royal Academy of Music . His compositions have been performed in California, New York, Baltimore, Boston, China and Zambia. In addition to composition, Dr. Andrews has been involved in education as Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Choral Ensembles atFranklin and Marshall College , and as Conductor of theLancaster Opera Company and Music Director of theHarrisburg Choral Societ y. He joined the faculty of thePennsylvania Academy of Music in 2001.Simonisms
Simon is notorious for several different catch phrases he uses when conducting performing ensembles or teaching classes. They are listed below with a definition following.
* "Altoids": This is the alternate word Simon chooses to use to refer to the alto voice part.
* "Scrunchy Chords": A word that refers to chords that have very close dissonances in them.
* "Da Toppo": From the top (Da Capo)
* "Acapulco": Unaccompanied
* "Dangling Tone": Referring to an escape toneCompositions
Mozart Requiem - For 20 years Simon's passion and obsession led him to revise, edit, and re-orchestrate the final work ofWolfgang Amadeus Mozart . His version is very different from many others as he strived to take the work of Mozart's studentFranz Xaver Süssmayr , who completed Mozart's requiem after his death, and re-orchestrate it to sound more like Mozart had composed it himself, including the complete restructuring of the development section of Süssmayr's Hosanna fugue in the Sanctus and Benedictus movements. This piece was first performed in 1996 inLancaster, PA with theFranklin & Marshall Choir and had its professional debut in November 2006 with theLancaster Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with theLancaster Symphony Choir , theFranklin & Marshall Choir, and theMillersville University Chorale under the direction of maestroStephen Gunzenhauser .External links
* http://simonwandrews.com
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