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Andrew Wilson-Dickson (born 1946) is a British composer, pianist and an authority on
early music Early music generally comprises Medieval music (500–1400) and Renaissance music (1400–1600), but can also include Baroque music (1600–1750). Originating in Europe, early music is a broad musical era for the beginning of Western classical m ...
practice.


Biography

Wilson-Dickson was born in London on 20 January 1946. He attended
Marlborough College Marlborough College is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school (English Independent school (United Kingdom), independent boarding school) for pupils aged 13 to 18 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Founded in 1843 for the sons of Church ...
where in a school music competition he was spotted by Sidney Watson who offered him a scholarship to
Christ Church, Oxford Christ Church ( la, Ædes Christi, the temple or house, '' ædēs'', of Christ, and thus sometimes known as "The House") is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, the college is uniqu ...
, in spite of unfavourable A-level results. He turned this down in favour of an exhibition to
Magdalene College, Cambridge Magdalene College ( ) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1428 as a Benedictine hostel, in time coming to be known as Buckingham College, before being refounded in 1542 as the College of St Mary ...
, where he received piano lessons from
Lamar Crowson John Lamar Crowson (May 27, 1926 – August 25, 1998) was an American concert pianist and a chamber musician.'' Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' (2009) Crowson was born in Tampa, Florida. His early education was in Portland, Oregon, wit ...
and
John Lill John Richard Lill (born 17 March 1944 in London) is a British classical pianist. Biography Lill studied at the Royal College of Music with Angus Morrison, and with Wilhelm Kempff. His talent emerged at an early age, he gave his first piano rec ...
. Later he held the post of organ scholar at
York Minster The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, commonly known as York Minster, is the cathedral of York, North Yorkshire, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The minster is the seat of the Archbis ...
where he studied the organ with
Nicholas Danby Nicholas Danby (19 July 1935 – 15 June 1997) was a British organist, recitalist and teacher. He was a great-great-grandson of Charles Dickens and nephew of Monica Dickens. Danby was Organ Professor at both the Royal College of Music and the R ...
and Francis Jackson. He was appointed as one of the first members of staff of the newly formed
University of Leicester , mottoeng = So that they may have life , established = , type = public research university , endowment = £20.0 million , budget = £326 million , chancellor = David Willetts , vice_chancellor = Nishan Canagarajah , head_labe ...
music department in 1970. In 1984 he was appointed to the staff of the
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where his focus on period music led to the creation there of an Early Music Department in 1999. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the college in 2005. Now semi-retired, he divides his time between his homes in Cardiff and the south of France. He is the brother of the voice and dialect coach
Julia Wilson-Dickson Julia Wilson-Dickson (2 August 1949 – 16 October 2015) was a British voice and dialect coach whose students included some of the best known actors in film and theater. Early life and education Wilson-Dickson was born in Brighton to Philip Wilson ...
.


Composition

He began composition at school and has continued to compose ever since. In 1984, just prior to his move to Wales to work at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, he won the Tlws y Cerddor prize at the Welsh National Eisteddfod. He won the Bournemouth-Parry International Festival composition prize in 1999 and has received numerous commissions for orchestral works, opera and chamber music. He has written three chamber operas, ''Sir Gawain and the Green Knight'' (1977), ''Errors'' (1980) and ''Wycliffe'' (1984). In 2014 he produced his large-scale oratorio ''Karuṇā'' on the theme of world peace. It received its first performance on 8 November 2014 conducted by the composer and with the Welsh Camerata, for whom the piece had been written, and soloists including
Emma Kirkby Dame Carolyn Emma Kirkby, (; born 26 February 1949) is an English soprano and early music specialist. She has sung on over 100 recordings. Education and early career Kirkby was educated at Hanford School, Sherborne School for Girls in Dors ...
. The piece received its second performance on 24 September 2016 at St John's Church, Waterloo, with the Choir of the 21st Century under the baton of Howard Williams. In 2016 he finished a fresh reconstruction of J S Bach's ''St Mark Passion'' for which he composed the recitatives and a number of short choruses in the style of the great master. This received its first performance in Cardiff on Good Friday, 26 March 2016


Performance

He is known as an accompanist on piano and harpsichord, and is also an authority on performance practice on strings, specifically viols and the violone. He has performed in BBC television and radio and concerts throughout the UK on piano, particularly the duet and two-piano repertoire, and internationally on harpsichord in chamber music and as continuo for professional orchestras and chamber groups. In 1992 he founded the Welsh Baroque Orchestra. He has also directed a number of choirs, and currently directs the Welsh Camerata which he was invited to lead on its foundation in 2004. In 2016 he was appointed to direc
Devon Baroque
the principal orchestra in south west England specialising in baroque and early classical music played on period instruments.


Authorship

He has authored a book ''The Story of Christian Music: An Illustrated Guide to All the Major Traditions of Music in Worship'' which has been translated into a number of languages. He has also written articles for ''
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians. Along with the German-language ''Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart'', it is one of the largest reference works on the history and theo ...
'' (2000 edition) and for magazines and journals including ''The Consort'', ''
BBC Music BBC Music is responsible for the music played across the BBC. The current director of music is Bob Shennan, who is also the controller of BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6 Music, and the BBC Asian Network. Officially it is a part of the BBC's Radio o ...
'' and ''Choir and Organ''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilson-Dickson, Andrew 1946 births Living people Welsh classical composers Welsh male classical composers People educated at Marlborough College Alumni of Magdalene College, Cambridge Academics of the University of Leicester Academics of the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama Welsh conductors (music) Welsh classical pianists British harpsichordists