Matthew Curtis
Born1959 (age 6465)
OccupationComposer

Matthew Curtis (born 1959 in Cumbria, England) is a British classical composer.

Life and career

Matthew Curtis was born in Cumbria, England in 1959. He is essentially self-taught as a composer and orchestrator. While he was a student at Worcester College, Oxford reading Classics, his work, including a symphony,[1] first began to receive public performance.[2]

On leaving university he was introduced to the late Alan Owen, a composer and BBC radio staff producer, who took an interest in his music. This led to numerous broadcasts of his work from 1982 onward in the UK, notably BBC Radio,[3] and in several other countries.[4] In 2001 he came to the notice of the composer and record producer Philip Lane, resulting in a significant discography and over 8 hours of music recorded.[lower-alpha 1]

His music has been played in concert by the BBC Concert Orchestra[5] and I Musici de Montréal.[6] and by several non-professional and youth orchestras, most notably the National Children's Orchestras of Great Britain, for which he has composed a number of pieces.[7] Curtis was commissioned to compose for the English Music Festival[8] in 2008, and his Festival Overture opened the final concert of the event.

Curtis is probably best known for his short orchestral pieces in the British light music tradition (he has been seen as part of the "renaissance" of British Light Music[9] and singled out for praise in an article in The Spectator among other things discussing the neglect of light classical music[10]), but his output extends to more substantial works for orchestra, chamber music, songs and choral works. Reviews of his work in Gramophone,[11] on MusicWeb International,[2] an extensive review of his early work by the British Music Society,[12] and other reviews of recordings devoted to his orchestral works in the British Composer Series[13][14] all draw attention to his emphasis on and mastery of melody and orchestral colouring, and make stylistic references to Edward Elgar, Eric Coates and Haydn Wood among others.

A showcase of his work was given on 21 September 2018 at the Hastings and Bexhill International Composers Festival.

Recordings

Devoted to Curtis in the British Composer Series

  • Paths to Urbino: Orchestral Works Volume I Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Gavin Sutherland Cameo 2015 (2002)[15]
  • Orchestral Works Volume II Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Gavin Sutherland Cameo 2035 (2004)[16]
  • Orchestral Works Volume III Jennifer Stinton (flute), Verity Butler (clarinet), Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Gavin Sutherland Cameo 2055 (2005)[17]
  • Song Cycles Marie Vassiliou (soprano), Gavin Sutherland (piano) Cameo 2060 (2007)[18]
  • Orchestral Works Volume IV Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Gavin Sutherland Cameo 2085 (2011)[19]
  • Orchestral Works Volume V Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Gavin Sutherland Cameo 2090 (2016)[20][lower-alpha 2]

Other recordings

  • Serenade (in three movements) Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Gavin Sutherland included in British String Miniatures 2 ASV White Line WHL 2136 (2003)[21]
  • Open Road Royal Ballet Sinfonia, Gavin Sutherland included in British Light Overtures 3 ASV White Line WHL 2140 (2003)[22]
  • Irish Lullaby Verity Butler (clarinet), Gavin Sutherland (piano) included in Clarinet Kaleidoscope Vol 2 Cameo 2058 (2007)[23]
  • Christmas Rush RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Gavin Sutherland included in Another Night Before Christmas and Scrooge Naxos 8.572744 (2011)[24]
  • Christmas Spirit RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Gavin Sutherland included in The Spirit of Christmas Heritage HTGCD299 (2015)[25]
  • A Festival Overture BBC Concert Orchestra, Owain Arwel Hughes included in Now Comes Beauty EM Records CD037 (2016)[26]

Notes

  1. As of November 2016, the total run time of all the CDs/Tracks comes to 486 minutes 43 seconds.
  2. Campion Cameo, issued by Disc Imports Limited, trading as DI Music

References

  1. "List of British symphonies 1950-99". 19 April 2013. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  2. 1 2 "MusicWeb International 12th Garland of British Light Music Composers, March 1998". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  3. "BBC Radio 3 list of Matthew Curtis performances to 2009". BBC. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  4. For examples see:
  5. "Programme of 'Light Fantastic' concert in Plymouth on 27 June 2011". BBC. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  6. "Montreal Gazette review dated 12 May 2007". Retrieved 16 June 2016 via PressReader.
  7. "Diamond Jubilee Glee: NCO play in the presence of HM the Queen on 8 Jun 2012". NCO.org.uk. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  8. "Report of the 2008 festival". English Music Festival. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  9. Payne, Michael (2012). The Life and Music of Eric Coates. UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-4094-3409-2.
  10. "Great inspirations: Article dated 13 Feb 2008". The Spectator. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  11. "Gramophone index of reviews for Matthew Curtis (in issues 3/03, 8/03, 10/03, 5/05, 12/06, 6/07)". Gramophone. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  12. "In depth review of Curtis music to 1997". britishclassicalmusic.com. Archived from the original on 23 April 2001. Retrieved 18 November 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  13. "Review of Curtis Orchestral Works vol 2 (p. 13)" (PDF). The Federation of Recorded Music Societies. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  14. "Review of Curtis Orchestral Works volume 1". ClassicalNet. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
  15. "Curtis, M Orchestral Works". Gramophone. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  16. "Curtis Orchestral Works Vol 2". Gramophone. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  17. "Curtis, M Orchestral Works Vol 3". Gramophone. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  18. "Curtis Chamber Works Vol 1". Gramophone. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  19. "CURTIS Orchestral Works Vol 4". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  20. "CURTIS Orchestral Works Vol 5". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  21. "British String Miniatures Vol 2". Gramophone. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  22. "British Light Overtures Volume 3". Gramophone. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  23. "Clarinet Kaleidoscope Vol 2". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  24. "Another Night Before Christmas and Scrooge". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  25. "BBC Radio 3 CD Review 19 Dec 2015". BBC. Retrieved 16 June 2016.
  26. ""Now Comes Beauty"". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 3 October 2016.
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