Geoffrey Grey

Geoffrey Grey

Geoffrey Grey is a British composer born on September 26th 1934, in Gipsy Hill

Biography

Geoffrey Grey lived on the edge of Dartmoor until the onset of the second world war, when he was sent to Scotland to live with his paternal grandparents.

A career as a concert violinist had been envisaged and encouraged by his parents as he had shown a precocious interest in the violin at a very early age. Edinburgh, however, was markedly unfriendly to the English in those days, and its indigenous juvenile population openly hostile to any child with artistic pretensions.

In spite of this he eventually went to the Royal Academy of Music and studied violin, composition, piano and conducting. His composition teachers were William Alwyn, Benjamin Frankel and later, in Paris, Nadia Boulanger.

In 1959 he went to New Zealand where he freelanced as a violinist for a time until he was appointed Tour Musical Director of the NZ Opera Company. He had a number of early pieces broadcast by the NZBS and returned to England in 1960.

He now had a family to provide for and took the job of Director of the Suffolk Rural Music School. This only lasted for a year and then he moved to London where he lived and freelanced as a violinist for the next forty years.

He held a number of principal positions over this period with some of the major orchestras and continued to compose for many different combinations of instruments. He was very active in London musical life and gave many recitals of contemporary music as well as his own compositions.

He played for the ballet, musicals and pop concerts and on a number of occasions toured with the Lindsay Kemp Theatre Company as violist, pianist & percussionist.

In 1992 he went to Holland, working there for a year.

In 1996 in went to live first of all in Cornwall and then Margate where he concentrated almost exclusively on composing.

In March, 2003, when his friend Edwin Carr died, he contacts the oboist Dominique Enon to make the reduction for piano of the concerto for oboe and orchestra which he dedicated to this oboist before its death.This meeting goes turned out fruitful because he is going to return in France to become soaked with the conducting of Kurt Masur on Radio France. He keeps contact with Dominique Enon has who he is going to dedicate a work for oboe and piano.Their meeting is also going to uncork in the publishing of some of its works in France by Gilles Manchec, publishing director of Armiane in Versailles

He now lives in Dorset and has had three new works published this year 2007.

His works

Works by date

*1956 The Tinderbox, for Narrator, Violin & Piano

*1958 Sonata in C (Piano)

*1958 The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Opera for Children)

*1959 A Christmas Cantata, (Boys/Girls Voicestring Orchestra)

*1961 Sonata No.1 for Violin & Piano

*1962 Six Cavalier Songs (High Voice & Piano)

*1963 Capriccio for String Orchestra

*1964 Sarabande (Ballet for Sadlers Wells Opera Ballet)

*1964 Patterns (Ballet for Sadlers Wsells Opera Ballet)

*10. 1964 Cock Robin, Betty Botter, Lullaby for Voices (Children's’ pieces)

*1967 Dance-Game (Full Orch.)

*1967 Serenade for Double w/w quintet(for Portia Wind Ensemble)

*1967 String Quartet No.1

*1968 Sonata for Brass (3Tr. 3 Tbn)

*1968 Aria for Flute(Oboe) & Piano

*1969 Inconsequenza (for Percussion quartet)

*1969 Flowers of the Night (Violin & Piano)

*1969 Quintet for Woodwind

*1969 Notturno (String quartet)

*1969 Autumn ‘69 (The Prisoner) for 4 instrumental ensembles

*1969 John Gilpin (Solo SATB & w/w quintet)

*1970 Divertimento Pastorale (Brass quintet)

*1970 The Autumn People (Chamber Orchestra

*1970 Sarabande for Dead Lovers (Suite from the ballet “Sarabande”) (Full Orchestra)

*1971 A Mirror for Cassandra (Piano, Vln, Oboe, Hrn, ‘Cello)

*1971 12 Labours of Hercules (Narrators & Full Orchestra)(Comm.NCO)

*1972 Songs for Instruments (Septet)

*1972 Saxophone Quartet

*1972 Concerto Grosso No.1 for String Orchestra

*1972 Ceres (Ballet by Anthony Tudor)

*1973 Summons to an Execution , Dirge, Celia (Voice & Piano)(Voice and String Orchestra

*1974 A Dream of Dying (Soprano & Ensemble)

*1975 March Militaire No.1 for Brass & Percussion

*1975 Three Pieces for Two Pianos

*1975 Concertante for 2 Solo Violins & Chamber Orchestra

*1975 Tryptych (Large Orchestra)

*1976 Sonata for ‘Cello & Piano

*1977 Dreams of a Summer Afternoon ( Violin, Horn & Piano)

*1978 Song from “Death’s Jest Book” (Soprano & Piano)

*1980 Variations for Orchestra

*1981 12 Studies for Piano.(Book 1)

*1981 Suite for Strings

*1983 Sonata for Clarinet & Piano

*1984 Contretemps (for w/w quartet)(comm.Nove Music)

*1984 Three Songs for Soprano, Clarinet & Piano

*1985 A Morning Raga (Double Bass & Piano)

*1987 Sonata for Viola & Piano( comm. Roger Chase)

*1988 Sonata in Four Movements (Violin & Piano)

*1988 Partita for Trumpet & Piano,

*1988 Concerto Grosso No2. (Solo Violin & String Orchestra)(Comm.Blackheath Strings)

*1989 10 Easy Pieces (Piano, Vln, Hrn, Oboe)

*1996 A Bit of Singing & Dancing (Full Orch) (Comm.Dartford S/O)

*1996 Quintet,("The Pike"), for Pno,Vln,Vla,Vlclo,DB (Hermes Ensemble, Rosslyn Hill)

*1997 Sherzo Strepitoso (Full Orchestra)

*1997 4 Bagatelles for 2 Flutes

*1998 Cantar de la Siguiriya Gitana (Tenor & Piano Trio)(Comm.Jose Guerrero)

*1999 Flowers of the Night (Arr. For Flute & Piano)

*1999 Preamble & 5 Variations for Bassoon & Piano(Comm.John Orford)

*2000 Partita for Trumpet & Pno. Arr.for Tr./Strings

*2001 De Vinetas Flamencos (Tenor & Piano)(Comm. Jose Guerrero)

*2002 Tango alla Sonata for Cor Anglais & Piano

*2002 Threnody, Capriccio & Anthem (Oboe choir)

*2003 The weather in the East (Flute, Clar, Bassoon & Piano)

*2004 A Scene from Old Russia (Piano Trio)

*2004 The Man in the Moon (a capella SATB)

*2004 Shine, Candle, Shine (a capella SATB)

*2005 The Screech-Owl(Bestiary) for piano s0olo.

*2005 The Disaster (Theatre piece for multiple ensembles)

*2005 Aubade for Oboe & Piano(Comm. Domimique Enon)

*2006 Concertino de Printemps for Piano & Orchestra.

*2007 Trio Concertante for Piano, Oboe & Bassoon(Comm. John Orford)

Arrangements by date

*The Seasons, (Tchaikovsky) for String Quartet

*Selection of works by Grieg for String Quartet

*Tartini Solo Sonatas for Violin & Harp

*Victorian Salon Pieces for Piano Trio

*Irish Suite for String Quartet

*Francesa da Rimini(Tchaikovsky)for 16-piece orchestra

*Sicilian Vespers Ballet Music(Verdi) for 16-piece orchestra

External links

* [http://www.compositiontoday.com/geoffrey_grey/default.asp?p=1 Geoffrey Grey site]
* [http://bibliographienationale.bnf.fr/Musique/U2_06.H/cadre030-3.html Bibliographie nationale française] fr
* [http://www.rogerchase.com


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