Malcolm Williamson


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– Tue 16 Sep: Cycles - A feast of Orchestral Song Cadogan Hall, London, UK
– Wed 17 Sep: Gloria in Re Maggiore Arezzo, Italy
– Sat 20 Sep: Messa Clementina II a 5 voci e Stabat Mater a 10 voci Turin, Italy
– Mon 22 Sep: Messa Clementina II a 5 voci e Stabat Mater a 10 voci Brescia, Italy
– Sun 28 Sep: New Music for Saxophone Pima College, Tucson, Arizona, USA
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Musikpreis Salzburg 2009 awarded to Klaus Huber 11 Aug 2008
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Sheet music for Williamson



[details ←] The Happy Prince Vocal,
[details ←] Concerto for Wind Quintet and Two Pianos (Eight Hands) Piano,
[details ←] Concerto for Wind Quintet and Two Pianos (Eight Hands) Piano,
[details ←] Partita for Viola Viola,
[details ←] From A Child’s Garden Vocal,
[details ←] 3 Shakespeare Songs (High Voice, Guitar or Piano) Voice/Inst Piano, Guitar, Vocal,
[details ←] Piano Concerto No. 3 Piano,
[details ←] Santiago De Espada
[details ←] Symphony for Voices Large Choral Vocal, choral
[details ←] Morning Air Psalm (Psalm 84) (Unison, Congregation; Organ) Sacred Unison Organ, choral
[details ←] Pentiential Fire Psalm (Psalm 144) (Unison, Congregation; Organ) Sacred Unison Organ, choral
[details ←] Sweet and Low (from Six English Lyrics) (SATB) Secular Mixed choral
[details ←] 6 Wesley Songs for the Young Sacred Trb Trombone, choral
[details ←] A Birthday (from Six English Lyrics) (SATB) Secular Mixed choral
[details ←] A Christmas Carol Piano, Vocal,
[details ←] A Young Girl (SATB*) Sacred Mixed choral
[details ←] Adoremus (AT Soli, Unison Chorus; Organ) Large Choral Organ, choral
[details ←] Agnus Dei Organ, choral

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[details ←] Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano (1975)

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Born: 21 November 1931 — Sydney — Australia
Died: 2 March 2003 — Cambridge — England
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Life

Malcolm Williamson went to the Sydney Cons. at the age of 11 to study piano and composition with Eugène Goossens. In 1953 he went to London to study with Elisabeth Lutyens and Erwin Stein. He worked at this time as an organist in several churches in London to support himself. In 1963 he got the Arnold Bax Memorial Prize, and from that time was a performer of his own organ and piano concertos. He was deeply inspired by Benjamin Britten’s choral works (especially for children). His biggest influences are Olivier Messiaen, Benjamin Britten, and jazz and popular music, but his style is very individualistic, essentialy melodic, versatile in approach, and technically accomplished. He succeeded Arthur Bliss as master of the queen’s music in 1975. Since then he has continued to compose music in various styles.

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