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David Owen Norris

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David Owen Norris, FSA (born 1953) is a British pianist, composer, academic, and broadcaster.

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Early life

Norris was born in 1953 in Long Buckby in Northamptonshire, England, later attending Daventry Grammar School.[1] He took lessons locally from composer Trevor Hold[2] before going on to study music at Keble College, Oxford where he was organ scholar; he is now an Honorary Fellow of the college.[3]

Career

After leaving Oxford, he studied composition and worked at the Royal Opera House as a repetiteur. As a pianist, he has accompanied soloists such as Dame Janet Baker, Larry Adler and John Tomlinson, and his solo career has included appearances at the Proms and performances with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

He has also presented the Playlist Series for BBC Radio 4, and appeared in a number of television documentaries.

Academia

He is a professor at the Royal College of Music, the University of Southampton where he is head of keyboard, and a visiting tutor at the Royal Northern College of Music. He has also been Gresham Professor of Music and a professor at the Royal Academy of Music (having earlier been a student there).[4]

Composition

Norris has enjoyed success as a composer in a wide range of musical styles. His Piano Concerto and Symphony were first performed at Dorchester Abbey by the English Music Festival, as was his oratorio Prayerbook, which has been frequently performed and studied subsequent to its premiere.

His song cycles Think Only This (settings of war poetry) and Tomorrow Nor Yesterday (settings of the poetry of John Donne) have been released on a disc entitled Fame's Great Trumpet. His operas and operettas, including Die! Sober Flirter and The Jolly Roger, have been performed on BBC Radio and around the UK and Europe, as have several pastiches of Mozart.

Honours

In 1991, Norris received the prestigious Gilmore Artist Award.[5]

Recordings

(* = Premiere recordings)

Piano concertos

  • Constant Lambert, Rio Grande (Gilmore Festival Records) Yoshimi Takeda KSO 1996
  • Constant Lambert, Piano Concerto (ASV CD WHL 2122) Barry Wordsworth BBCCO* 1999
  • The World's First Piano Concertos [on Square Piano] (Avie AV0014) Sonnerie 2003
  • Edward Elgar, Piano Concerto realised Walker (Dutton CDLX 7148) David Lloyd-Jones BBCCO* 2005
  • Joseph Horovitz, Jazz Concerto (Dutton CDLX 7188) Horovitz Royal Ballet Sinfonia 2007
  • Richard Arnell, Piano Concerto (Dutton CDLX 7184) Martin Yates RSNO* 2007
  • Montague Phillips, Piano Concertos in F♯ minor and in E (Dutton CDLX 7206)*Gavin Sutherland BBCCO 2008
  • Victor Hely-Hutchinson, Jazz Concerto 'The Young Idea: cum grano salis’ (Dutton CDLX 7206)* 2008

Solo piano

Vocal

Chamber music

Radio programmes

  • A History of Private Life (BBC Audio 2010 ISBN 978-1-4084-6745-9. – 6 CDs)

References

External links

This page was last edited on 24 February 2024, at 14:12
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