- Allan Gilliland
Allan Gilliland (born 1965 in
Darvel ,Scotland ) is a contemporaryCanadian composer .Gilliland moved to
Canada in 1972 and settled inEdmonton, Alberta . He received a diploma in Jazz Studies (trumpet ) fromHumber College , and degrees in performance and composition from theUniversity of Alberta . His teachers wereViolet Archer ,Malcolm Forsyth and Howard Bashaw. He has written music for solo instruments,orchestra , chorus,brass quintet ,wind ensemble ,big band ,film ,television andtheatre .His works have been performed by the
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra , ProCoro Canada, theCanadian Brass , theWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra , the New York Pops, the Hammerhead Consort, and the brass section of theNew York Philharmonic .From 1999 to 2004, Gilliland was Composer in Residence with the
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra , composing nine major works, including concerti forviolin , and twoharp s. "Dreaming of the Masters I" (2003), ajazz concerto written forclarinet soloist James Campbell, is perhaps his most popular work, and received its American premiere by theBoston Pops in 2004. "Dreaming of the Masters II - GEB", a jazz rhapsody for piano and orchestra written forWilliam Eddins and jointly commissioned by CBC and theEdmonton Symphony Orchestra , received its world premiere onFebruary 22 ,2008 . His orchestral work "On the Shoulders of Giants" won first prize at theWinnipeg Symphony Orchestra ’s Composers Competition in 2002.In 2007, the Alberta-based Arktos Recordings Limited label released "Collaborations", a
CD devoted exclusively to Gilliland's music. The track listing is:
#"The Winspear Fanfare" (for brass and percussion) (1997)
#"M'bira" (for solomarimba ) (1998)
#"Suite from the Sound" (forstring quartet andclarinet ) (2006)
#"Cancion" (forpiano solo) (1999)
#"Love’s Red Rose" (for two harps) (2003)
#"Four by Four" (for two pianos and two percussionists) (1994)
#"Roots" (for double bass) (1999)
#"Concerto forOboe , Strings and Harpsichord" (2004/5)Gilliland is currently Head of the Composition at
Grant MacEwan College in Edmonton.External links
• [http://www.musiccentre.ca/apps/index.cfm?fuseaction=composer.FA_dsp_biography&authpeopleid=13327&by=G Allan Gilliland's page at the "Canadian Music Centre" website]
• [http://www.allangilliland.com Allan Gilliland's website]
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