- John Casken
John Casken (b.1949) is an English
composer , and Professor of Music at theUniversity of Manchester since 1992.Casken was born in
Barnsley ,Yorkshire ,England . After attending theUniversity of Birmingham , Casken travelled toPoland in 1971, where he studied at the Academy of Music inWarsaw , and withWitold Lutosławski —who was to have a deep influence on his compositions.He came to the attention of the musical community in 1980, when he was the featured composer at the
Bath Festival . Casken's music shows the influence of Messiaen, Tippett and Lutosławski, although he has his own distinctive style. Whilst some of his output is composed within traditional forms such as theconcerto grosso ,opera and (recently)symphony , Casken has also experimented with freer structures.John Casken's academic career began at the
University of Birmingham in 1973, where he was a lecturer until 1979. He then returned to his nativeYorkshire , lecturing at Huddersfield Polytechnic from 1979–81. At University of Durham from 1981–92, one of his doctoral students was James MacMillan.Casken has an association with many performing ensembles in the UK, particularly The Lindsays (string quartet), the
BBC Philharmonic and theNorthern Sinfonia , the latter having recorded several of his works. His music is published bySchott Music Limited .The John Casken Lecture Theatre (formerly Bragg lecture Theatre) in the Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama at Manchester is named in his honour.
elected works
*"Orion Over Farne" for orchestra (1984)
*"Golem", opera, (1986-88). Written for the Almeida Festival where it was premiered in 1989. It won the first Britten Award for Composition the next year. Starting with theGolem 's death, it tells the classic legend in flashback.
*Cello Concerto (1991)
*Violin Concerto (1994-95)
*"Sortilège" for orchestra (1995-96)
*"Distant Variations" for saxophone quartet and wind orchestra (1996)
*"Après un silence" for violin and piano (1998)
*"God’s Liar" full-length opera (1996-2000) libretto by John Casken and Emma Warner
*"To the lovers' well" for male vocal quartet (counter-tenor, two tenors and bass) (2001)
* Symphony: "Broken Consort", (2004).External links
* [http://www.schott-music.com/autoren/KomponistenAZ/show,3499.html John Casken at Schott Music Limited]
* [http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/subjectareas/music/academicstaff/johncasken/ University of Manchester page]
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