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Michael Barrie Gordon Anderson (22 February 1935 – 27 May 1987), known as Barry Anderson, was a New Zealand-born composer, teacher, and pioneer in the dissemination of electroacoustic music in the United Kingdom. Internationally, his best-known work is his realisation of the electronic music for Harrison
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's opera ''
The Mask of Orpheus ''The Mask of Orpheus'' is an opera with music by Harrison Birtwistle, electronic music realised by Barry Anderson and a libretto by Peter Zinovieff. It was premiered in London at the English National Opera on 21 May 1986 to great critical acclaim ...
''.


Biography

Anderson was born in Stratford, New Zealand, in 1935. His father was a civil engineer and his mother played the piano as an amateur to a high level. Anderson learned the piano and performed in New Zealand. In 1952, he won a scholarship at London's Royal Academy of Music, where he studied piano and viola (1952–56). Additional piano studies were with
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, as well as masterclasses with
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and
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. After leaving the Royal Academy of Music, Anderson remained in the UK and taught piano privately, and later at the South Bank Institute,
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and
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in London, on a part-time basis. During the 1960s he became increasingly interested in composition; and particularly with electronics after having heard
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's ''
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'', an experience which he said "changed the direction of his musical life". In 1971, he began to work full-time at the South Bank Institute (later part of
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). He set up an electronic music studio at
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in South London. In 1975, he founded the West Square Electronic Music Ensemble, which commissioned several new works with electronics, some being broadcast on BBC Radio 3. In 1979, he co-founded the Electro-Acoustic Music Association of Great Britain (which later became
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). Between 1982 and 1985 he realised the electronic material for Harrison Birtwistle's opera ''
The Mask of Orpheus ''The Mask of Orpheus'' is an opera with music by Harrison Birtwistle, electronic music realised by Barry Anderson and a libretto by Peter Zinovieff. It was premiered in London at the English National Opera on 21 May 1986 to great critical acclaim ...
'' at
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in
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, to great acclaim. The work won the 1987
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for music composition, although Anderson was not mentioned in the citation. After completing ''The Mask of Orpheus'', he reduced his teaching work to concentrate on composition, and completed a chamber work, ''ARC''. Anderson died in Paris on 27 May 1987 of heart failure, shortly after the premiere of ''ARC''. At 52 years old he was on the cusp of recognition as an electroacoustic composer of international stature. In the words of fellow New-Zealander and electroacoustic composer
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, Anderson “was cut off in his prime”.


Recordings

* ''Mask'', ''Songs Penyeach'', ''Sound the Tucket Sonance and the Note to Mount'', ''Colla Voce'' (Continuum, CCD 1008, 1989) * ''Electroacoustic Fanfare'', ''ARC'', ''Piano Piece No.1'', ''Piano Piece No.2'', ''Piano Piece No.3'', ''Domingus'' (Continuum, CCD 1009, 1989) * ''The Mask of Orpheus'' (with Harrirson Birtwistle) electronic music (
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, NMCD050, 1998)


Works

Anderson completed around 20 works. *''Maui'' (1959-64) full-length opera based on Polynesian legends of the Pacific *''Sound Frames'' (1964-66) for instrumental ensemble (10 players) *''Songs Penyeach'' (1971) for mezzo-soprano, amplified violin, bass clarinet, and percussion * Piano Pieces 1,2,3 (1969-74) for piano, tape mix, and sine tone ring modulation *''Topograph'' (1973) for 3 percussion groups, filters, and ring modulators *''Synt Axis-Mix'' (1973) The Menace of the Flower for 8-channel tape mix *''Suntame'' (1974) setting of Maori creation myths for a storyteller, tape mix, electronics, piano, and percussion *''Make'' (1976 re. 1985) for solo flautist (bass, alto, and piccolo), electronic modulation, percussion, speaker, and 5 tape channels, stage and lighting schedule; text by Paul Hyland *''En Face De...1'' (1976) for soprano and double bass *''En Face De...2'' (1977) for soprano and double bass with tape delay, electronic modulation, and 4-channel tape *''Colla Voce'' (1978) for solo soprano *''Domingus'' (1978, BBC commission) electro-acoustic tape realization of poem cycle, Domingus by Paul Hyland *''Proscenium'' (1978-79, rev. 1983) for solo percussion, electronic modulation, tape delay, and 2-channel tape *''Sound The Tucket Sonance And The Note To Mount'' (1980) for solo trombone and 2-channel tape *''Electro-Acoustic Fanfare'' (1983) for 2-channel tape *''Windows'' (1984) for sound and vision—2-channel tape and slide projections (Adrian Bartlett) *''ARC'' (1987) for string quartet, bass clarinet, computer-generated and processed sound tapes


Collaborations

*''The Mask of Orpheus'' (Harrison Birtwistle) (1982-86) realization of the electronic music for the opera *''6 realizations'' (1975-81) of Stockhausen's SOLO for melody instrument and feedback system: (1) for flute, (2) for double bass, (3) for voice, (4) for oboe, (5) for bass clarinet, (6) for trombone)


Bibliography

*''Electronic Music Studios in Britain - 7: West Square'' (in volume 17 of ''Contact'' (Summer 1977) pp.24-26)


References


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