- Kenneth Hesketh
Kenneth Hesketh (born
Liverpool , 1968) is a British composer of contemporary classical music in numerous genres including opera, orchestral, chamber, vocal and solo. He also composes music for wind and brass bands as well as seasonal music for choir.Biography
Hesketh began composing whilst a chorister at
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral and completed his first work for orchestra at the age of thirteen. He received his first formal commission at nineteen for theRoyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under SirCharles Groves . He studied at theRoyal College of Music , London, withEdwin Roxburgh ,Joseph Horovitz andSimon Bainbridge between 1987 and 1992 and attendedTanglewood in 1995 as the Leonard Bernstein Fellow where he studied withHenri Dutilleux . After completing a Masters degree in Composition at theUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor , USA, a series of awards followed: theShakespeare Prize scholarship from the Toepfer Foundation, Hamburg at the behest of SirSimon Rattle , an award from the Liverpool Foundation for Sport and the Arts, and on his return toLondon in 1999 Hesketh was awarded the Constant and Kit Lambert Fellow at theRoyal College of Music , with support from theWorshipful Company of Musicians .From 2003 to 2005 he was New Music Fellow at
Kettle's Yard andCorpus Christi College, Cambridge where he curated a series of new music chamber concerts. The Fondation André Chevillion-Yvonne Bonnaud prize was awarded to Hesketh at the 2004 Concours International de Piano d'Orléans after a performance of his "Three Japanese Miniatures" by pianist Daniel Becker.In 2007, Hesketh will take up the position of Composer in the House with the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra for two years. The scheme, devised by theRoyal Philharmonic Society in partnership with thePRS Foundation, is designed to allow composers the time and space to create new work, and to take their place at the heart of the orchestral community. Hesketh's tenure with the RLPO will see the creation of works for many of the instrumental groups within the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society, from the orchestra and contemporary music ensemble (Ensemble 10/10, with whom Hesketh already has a thriving relationship) to youth ensembles, chamber groups and choirs. He will also take part in teaching and outreach projects inLiverpool andManchester during the two years.Musical style
An early enthusiasm for Franco-Russian music of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was one of the stimuli behind Hesketh's interest in colourful orchestration, and he has always been inspired by the other arts. Several works have their origins in medieval symbolism and iconography, notably three pieces for chamber ensemble: "Theatrum" (1996), "Torturous Instruments" (1997-8, after Hieronymous Bosch's depiction of Hell from The Garden of Earthly Delights), and "The Circling Canopy of Night" (1999). This was Hesketh's first piece to gain international attention. Commissioned by the
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group andFaber Music it was first conducted by SirSimon Rattle and further championed byOliver Knussen , who has performed many of Hesketh's works. Performances at thePromenade Concerts at theRoyal Albert Hall ,London (London Sinfonietta ) and the Concertgebouw,Amsterdam (ASKO Ensemble) soon followed.The Times described this work as "a glistening whirl of nocturnal colours, [with] a driving sense of purpose and onward movement."He is also intrigued by children's literature with a sinister or melancholy streak; his "Netsuke" for chamber ensemble (2000-1, commissioned by the Endymion Ensemble at the request of
Hans Werner Henze ) comprises five short movements inspired variously by Saint-Exupéry'sLe Petit Prince ,Struwwelpeter , and a poem byWalter de la Mare . Other such works include "Small Tales, tall tales" after theBrothers Grimm and "Detail from the Record" after Japanese folk tales.Hesketh has described "Netsuke" as 'intricate and ornate', a description which could apply to most of his works. He favours complex textures, though the transparency of his instrumental writing ensures that every note is clearly heard, and the rhythmic flexibility typical of his style gives his music an improvisatory character. His orchestral work "At God speeded summer's end" (2000, premiered by the
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra ) has a clarity of texture and orchestral virtuosity. Recent pieces show an interest in what the composer describes as ‘unreliable machines’: short bursts of mechanistic material that repeat, are transformed but ultimately burn themselves out.Notable commissions, compositions and performances
Hesketh has received numerous commissions from international ensembles and organisations including the Fromm Foundation at
Harvard University , the Continuum Ensemble, a Faber Millennium Commission for theBirmingham Contemporary Music Group , theBBC Philharmonic ,Hans Werner Henze and the Endymion Ensemble (in honour of Henze's 75th birthday), the Munich Biennale, the Michael Vyner Trust for theLondon Sinfonietta , an ENO/Almeida joint commission, the 10/10 Ensemble and the Opera Group at the Linbury Theatre,Covent Garden .His many concert works, including opera, orchestral, chamber, vocal and solo works are published by Schott & Co.,
London and are performed by leading ensembles and orchestras in Europe and North America. A selection of major works include "Two Lapels and a Pocket" (from the Overcoat afterGogol ) for orchestra, "Theatrum" for large ensemble, "Dei Destini Incrociati" for chamber ensemble, "Poetic Conceits" for piano solo, "Detail from the Record" for chamber orchestra, "Music of a distant drum" for Baritone and ensemble, "Small Tales, tall tales" four four singers and ensemble and "At God speeded summer's end" for orchestra.Hesketh’s other works for symphonic wind band have become contemporary classics of the genre. Tuneful and immediately accessible, regular performances of them around the world have led to British, Japanese, American and Canadian commercial recordings. These are published by
Faber Music . His seasonal compositions for choir and orchestra are published by Novello & Co.Recent performances have been given by the
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra (Hessicher Rundfunk), the Sudwest Rundfunk (Baden-Baden), theLondon Sinfonietta , Psappha, the ASKO ensemble, the Continuum Ensemble (Spitalfields festival). Conductors include SirSimon Rattle ,Oliver Knussen , Martyn Brabbins, Patrick Bailey, Philip Headlam, Christoph Mueller andVassily Sinaisky . Soloists include violinst Simon Blendis, Clio Gould and Peter Sheppard-Skaerved, oboistsNicholas Daniel and Hansjorg Schellenberger, sopranos Sarah Leonard and Marie Vassilliou, baritone Rodney Clarke and pianists Karl Lutchmayer, Sarah Nichols and Daniel Becker.Future performances include "Graven Image", an orchestral work, for the 2008
BBC Promenade Concerts , "Wunderkammer(konzert)", a chamber concerto, for Ensemble 10/10 and "The Gilded Theatre" for the fortieth anniversary of the National Youth Wind Orchestra of Great Britain. He is a featured composer at the King’s Lynn Festival 2008.Kenneth Hesketh is a professor of composition and orchestration at the
Royal College of Music . He lives inLondon and is married to the composerArlene Sierra .Chronology of important dates
1968 Born in Liverpool
1977 Chorister at Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
1985 Symphony
1987 First formal commission from Sir Charles Groves for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
1992 Now Springs the Spray for soprano and orchestra
1994 Recit. And Aria for Soprano and chamber ensemble
1995 Leonard Bernstein Fellow at Tanglewood
1996 Fromm Foundation commission (Harvard University, USA)
1996 Theatrum for chamber ensemble (Tanglewood/ Fromm Foundation Commission)
1996 Shakespeare Prize scholarship from the Toepfer Foundation, Hamburg
1997 Masters degree in Composition, University of Michigan, USA
1997 Torturous Instruments for chamber ensemble
1998 Die hangende Figur ist Judas for solo cello
1999 The Circling Canopy of Night for chamber ensemble (Faber/ BCMG joint commission)
1999 Award from the Liverpool Foundation for Sport and the Arts
1999 Awarded Constant and Kit Lambert Fellow at the Royal College of Music, London
2000 At God Speeded Summer’s End for orchestra (BBC Philharmonic Orchestra commission)
2000-1 Netsuke for chamber ensemble (commissioned by Hans Werner Henze for his 75th birthday)
2001 After Verdi for chamber orchestra
2001 Detail from the Record for chamber orchestra (
Michael Vyner Trust commission for London Sinfonietta)2002 Notte Oscura for orchestra
2002 Cautionary Tales for clarinet, violin and piano
2002 Dei Destini Incrociati for six players (Munich Biennale commission)
2002 Fra Duri Scogli for six players
2002 Three Japanese Miniatures for solo piano
2002-3 The Overcoat opera in 2 Acts (ENO/ Almeida Opera joint commission)
2003 A Land So Luminous for violin and chamber ensemble
2003 Appointed Professor of Composition and Orchestra, Royal College of Music, London
2003-5 New Music Fellow, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge
2004 Polygon Window for violin, 2 pianos and 11 percussion
2004 Two Lapels and Pocket (Suite No. 1 from the Overcoat)
2004 Three Japanese Miniatures awarded Fondation Andre Chevillion-Yvonne Bonnaud Prize
2005 Threats and Declamations for chamber ensemble
2005 Three Pieces in the Shape of a Shoe for oboe, bassoon and piano
2005-6 The Doctrine of Affections for chamber ensemble (Britten Sinfonia commission)
2006 Music of a Distant Drum for baritone and chamber ensemble (Spitalfields Festival commission)
2006 Small Tales, tall tales for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone and chamber ensemble (Opera Group commission)
2006 Poetic Conceits for solo piano
2006 Ein Lichtspiel (after Moholy-Nagy) for ensemble (10/10 Anniversary commission)
2007 Appointed Composer in the House with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
2007 A Rhyme for the Season for orchestra
2007 Like the Sea, like time for Tenor soloist, SATB chorus, Youth chorus and Orchestra
2007 Theatre of Attractions - for chamber ensemble with film
2008 Graven Image for orchestra
2008 The Gilded Theatre for symphonic wind band
2008 Wunderkammer(konzert) for ensemble
External links
* [http://www.schott-music.com/autoren/KomponistenAZ/show,3514.html Kenneth Hesketh, Schott Music]
* [http://www.fabermusic.com/serverside/composers/Details.asp?ID=Hesketh,%20Kenneth&View=biog&Section=composers Kenneth Hesketh, Faber Music]
* [http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2431&State_2905=3&composerId_2905=681 Kenneth Hesketh, Novello & Co.]
* [http://www.rcm.ac.uk/prof.asp?display=professors&link=749 Kenneth Hesketh, Royal College of Music]
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