Roger Quilter

Roger Quilter

Roger Quilter (November 1, 1877–September 21, 1953), was an English composer.

Born in Hovecite book|last=Middleton|first=Judy|date=2001|title=Brunswick Town] , Sussex, Quilter was a younger son of Sir Cuthbert Quilter, a baronet, who was a noted art collector. Roger was educated at Eton College, later becoming a fellow-student of Percy Grainger, Cyril Scott and Henry Balfour Gardiner at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt. He belonged to the Frankfurt Group, a circle of composers who studied at the Hoch Conservatory in the late 1890s. His reputation in England rests largely on his songs and on his light music for orchestra, such as his "Children's Overture", with its interwoven nursery rhyme tunes, and a suite of music for the play "Where the Rainbow Ends". He is noted as an influence on several English composers, including Peter Warlock. [cite web|title =Grove Music Online Quilter, Roger|url= http://www.grovemusic.com/shared/views/article.html?from=search&session_search_id=812525949&hitnum=1&section=music.22702&authstatuscode=200|publisher=Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy |date=2008| accessdate=2008-03-01]

Roger Quilter's output of songs, more than one hundred in total, added to the canon of English art song that is still sung today. Among the most popular are "Love's Philosophy", "Come Away Death", "Weep You No More", "By the Sea", and his setting of "O Mistress Mine". Quilter's setting of verses from the Tennyson poem "Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal" is one of his earliest songs but is nonetheless characteristic of the later, mature style.

Quilter enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with the tenor Gervase Elwes until the latter's death in 1921. As a homosexual, he found it difficult to cope with some of the pressures which he felt were imposed upon him, and eventually deteriorated into mental illness after the loss of his nephew during the Second World War.citation |title=Roger Quilter 1877-1953: His Life, Times and Music |first=Valerie |last=Langfield |publisher=University of Birmingham |year=2004]

He died at his home in St John's Wood, London, a few months after celebrations to mark his 75th birthday.

elected works

*"Songs of the Sea" (1901)
*"Where the Rainbow Ends" (incidental music) (1911)
*"Love at the Inn" (opera)
*"Five English Love Lyrics"
*"A Children's Overture" (1914)
*"Five Jacobean Lyrics"
*"To Julia", Op.8 (texts of Robert Herrick)
*"Three Pastoral Songs", Op. 22
*"Seven Elizabethan Lyrics", Op. 12
*"Three Shakespeare songs,Op.6"

References

External links

* [http://www.minuet.demon.co.uk/quilter.htm Roger Quilter Homepage]


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