Grace-Evangeline Mason | |
---|---|
Nationality | British |
Education | Royal Northern College of Music, Somerville College, Oxford, Royal Academy of Music |
Occupation | Composer |
Website | www.graceevangelinemason.com |
Grace-Evangeline Mason (born October 1994) [1] is a British composer of contemporary classical music.
Mason studied composition at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, under Professor Emily Howard and Professor Gary Carpenter, where she held a scholarship and was awarded the Rosamond Prize (2016). She began her studies at the college as a member of their Junior Department, [2] during which time she was also a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain and won the 2013 BBC Proms Inspire Young Composer Competition for her piece Convergence, [3] [4] for which she has since become an ambassador. [5] [6] She subsequently studied at Somerville College, Oxford. [7]
In 2017, whilst still an undergraduate at the RNCM, she was co-commissioned by BBC Radio 4's Front Row programme and The Proms to compose her work entitled River, which was written to celebrate the 300th anniversary of George Frideric Handel's Water Music . [8] [9] [10] [11] The piece was premiered live on BBC Radio 4 from a stationary boat on the River Thames by London Early Opera, [12] imitating the premiere performance of Water Music 300 years previously. River was subsequently performed at the Proms [13] [14] by Royal Northern Sinfonia under Nicholas McGegan in Kingston upon Hull, which was the first time the Proms had included a concert outside London since 1930. [15] In 2018, the piece received its United States premiere at the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival by the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. [16]
In November 2017, the BBC Philharmonic [17] performed her orchestral work Kintsukuroi: (Golden Repair), [18] conducted by Mark Heron, [19] in a special joint concert with Psappha New Music Ensemble for BBC Radio 3 broadcast [20] as part of the biennial New Music North West Festival. [21]
Mason is the recipient of prizes and awards such as the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic's Christopher Brooks Prize 2017 [22] [23] [24] and the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize 2018. [25] [26]
Her debut chamber opera in one act entitled The Yellow Wallpaper, for which Mason wrote the libretto based on the short story of the same name by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, was produced by the Helios Collective to receive its premiere performance at the English National Opera's Lilian Baylis House in 2016. [27] [28] [29] [30]
Mason's music has been included in events and festivals such as BBC Radio 3's Young Artist Day, [31] in which her work "Diamond Dust II" for Clarinet in Bb and Piano was broadcast live, [32] her setting of Psalm 93, "The Lord Is", was premiered in the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music 2017 [33] by the Sarum Consort, [34] and in the Open Circuit Festival 2016 in which her piece "Let The Rain Kiss You", inspired by the poem "April Rain Song", by Langston Hughes was performed by trombonist, John Kenny. [35]
Her music has been performed by members of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, [36] the Aurora Orchestra, [37] [38] and Ensemble 10/10. [39] [40] In 2017, Mason was selected to write her orchestral piece Beneath the Silken Silence for the London Symphony Orchestra as part of their Panufnik Composer's Scheme, [41] [42] she was then subsequently commissioned [43] to write her work 'FAFAIA' (2018) for their Community Choir. [44]
2021 saw the premiere of her orchestral work 'The Imagined Forest' [45] co-commissioned by BBC Radio 3 and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under Domingo Hindoyan in his first concert as their new chief conductor, at the Royal Albert Hall, London. The work has since had further performances in Liverpool, followed by its Norwegian premiere at the Oslo Opera House under Leo Hussain in March 2022., [46] Italian Premiere as part of MITO SettembreMusica in Lingotto, Torino [47] and in Milano at the world-renowned Teatro Alla Scala both under John Axelrod in September 2022, [48] and its German Premiere at Theater Magdeburg under Ilya Ram in November 2022. [49] Conductor Jonathon Heyward presented the Finnish premiere of the work with Lahti Symphony Orchestra in November 2022, and the US Premiere with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra in May 2022 during his first season as their new music director-designate. [50]
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth presented further performances of 'The Imagined Forest' with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in November 2023 [51] with plans to give the Australian Premiere with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in September 2023. [52] This led to Wigglesworth presenting the premiere of Grace-Evangeline Mason's 'ABLAZE THE MOON' commissioned by BBC Radio 3 as part of the BBC Proms, performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in July 2023. [53]
She was named in The Times 2020 Calendar of the Arts as the classical music 'Face To Watch.' [54]
Mark-Anthony Turnage is an English composer of contemporary classical music.
Thomas Joseph Edmund Adès is a British composer, pianist and conductor. Five compositions by Adès received votes in the 2017 Classic Voice poll of the greatest works of art music since 2000: The Tempest (2004), Violin Concerto (2005), Tevot (2007), In Seven Days (2008), and Polaris (2010).
Julian Anderson is a British composer and teacher of composition.
Bernard Rands is a British-American contemporary classical composer. He studied music and English literature at the University of Wales, Bangor, and composition with Pierre Boulez and Bruno Maderna in Darmstadt, Germany, and with Luigi Dallapiccola and Luciano Berio in Milan, Italy. He held residencies at Princeton University, the University of Illinois, and the University of York before emigrating to the United States in 1975; he became a U.S. citizen in 1983. In 1984, Rands's Canti del Sole, premiered by Paul Sperry, Zubin Mehta, and the New York Philharmonic, won the Pulitzer Prize for Music. He has since taught at the University of California, San Diego, the Juilliard School, Yale University, and Boston University. From 1988 to 2005 he taught at Harvard University, where he is Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music Emeritus.
Mark Simpson is a British composer and clarinettist from Liverpool. In 2006, he became notable for winning both the BBC Young Musician of the Year and the BBC Proms/Guardian Young Composer of the Year, making him the first and, to date, only person to win both competitions.
Cheryl Ann Frances-Hoad is a British composer.
Kenneth Hesketh is a British composer of contemporary classical music in numerous genres including dance, orchestral, chamber, vocal and solo. He has also composed music for wind and brass bands as well as seasonal music for choir.
David Sawer, is a British composer of opera and choral, orchestral and chamber music.
Raymond Yiu, born 1973; is a composer, conductor, jazz pianist and music writer.
Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian is a British composer, singer, and harper. She is considered one of today's leading emerging composers.
Alissa Firsova is a Russian-British classical composer, pianist and conductor.
Odaline de la Martinez is a Cuban-American composer and conductor, currently residing in the UK. She is the artistic director of Lontano, a London-based contemporary music ensemble which she co-founded in 1976 with New Zealander flautist Ingrid Culliford, and was the first woman to conduct at the BBC Promenade Concerts in 1984. As well as frequent appearances as a guest conductor with leading orchestras throughout Great Britain, including all the BBC orchestras, she has conducted several leading ensembles around the world, including the Ensemble 2e2m in Paris; the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; the Australian Youth Orchestra; the OFUNAM and the Camerata of the Americas in Mexico; and the Vancouver Chamber Orchestra. She is also known as a broadcaster for BBC Radio and Television and has recorded extensively for several labels.
Anna Clyne is an English composer resident in the USA. She has worked in both acoustic music and electroacoustic music.
James Burton is a British conductor and composer. He is currently the Boston Symphony Orchestra Choral Director and Conductor of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus. He previously held the position of Director of Orchestral Activities and Master Lecturer in Music at Boston University.
Peter Gregory Rose is a conductor, composer, arranger, and music director. He has conducted orchestral, choral and ensemble premieres throughout Europe and the Far East.
Jake Runestad is an American composer and conductor of classical music based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has composed music for a wide variety of musical genres and ensembles, but has achieved greatest acclaim for his work in the genres of opera, orchestral music, choral music, and wind ensemble. One of his principal collaborators for musical texts has been Todd Boss.
Joseph Phibbs is an English composer of orchestral, choral and chamber music. He has also composed for theatre, both in the UK and Japan. Since 1998 he has written regularly to commissions for Festivals, for private sponsors, and for the BBC, which has broadcast premieres of his orchestral and chamber works from the Proms and elsewhere. His works have been given premieres in Europe, the United States and the Far East, and he has received prestigious awards, including most recently a British Composer Award, and a Library of Congress Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation Award. Many of his works have been premiered by leading international musicians, including Dame Evelyn Glennie, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Leonard Slatkin, Sakari Oramo, Vasily Petrenko, Gianandrea Noseda, and the Belcea Quartet.
Matthew Peterson is a classical composer of operas, choral works, orchestral and chamber music.
Kate Whitley is an English composer, comedian and pianist.
{{cite news}}
: |last1=
has generic name (help)