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Brian Cherney (born 1942) is a Canadian composer currently residing in
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, Quebec. Cherney was born in
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. He studied at the
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where he was a pupil of
John Weinzweig John Jacob Weinzweig, (March 11, 1913 – August 24, 2006) was a Canadian composer of classical music. Weinzweig was born in Toronto. He went to Harbord Collegiate Institute, and studied music at the university. In 1937, he left for the United St ...
,
Samuel Dolin Samuel ''Šəmūʾēl'', Tiberian: ''Šămūʾēl''; ar, شموئيل or صموئيل '; el, Σαμουήλ ''Samouḗl''; la, Samūēl is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the bi ...
, and John Beckwith. In 1972 he joined
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of
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, where he has taught analysis and composition for over thirty years. His pieces, often characterized by carefully calculated formal trajectories and a rich harmonic language, give the impression of a quiet intensity, usually featuring "stillness" in some manner. His works have been played throughout North America, Europe, and elsewhere. Cherney maintains an active career as a composer, teacher and author; his book ''
Harry Somers Harry Stewart Somers, CC (September 11, 1925 – March 9, 1999) was a contemporary Canadian composer. Possessing a charismatic attitude and rather dashing good looks, as well as a genuine talent for his art, Somers earned the unofficial title ...
'' (1975, U of T Press) remains one of the most important and detailed works of reference on this composer. He was awarded the Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music in 1985 for ''River of Fire''. He is the brother of oboist
Lawrence Cherney Lawrence Cherney, CM (born May 1, 1946) is a Canadian oboist and the current Artistic Director of Soundstreams Canada. A proponent of new music in Canada, Cherney commissioned more than 30 new works for oboe during his career. He is a charter mem ...
. Cherney was made a member of the
Order of Canada The Order of Canada (french: Ordre du Canada; abbreviated as OC) is a Canadian state order and the second-highest honour for merit in the system of orders, decorations, and medals of Canada, after the Order of Merit. To coincide with the cen ...
in 2021.


Works

Orchestra * ''Variations for Orchestra'' (1967) * ''Seven Images for Twenty Two Players'' (1971) * ''Adieux'' (1980) * ''In the Stillness Between'' (1982) * ''Into the Distant Stillness'' (1984) * ''Illuminations'' (1987) * ''Transfiguration'' (1990) * ''Et la solitude dérive au fil des fleuves...'' (1995) Concertante * Concerto for Violin and Orchestra (1963) * ''Six Miniatures'' for Oboe and Strings (1968) * ''Chamber Concerto'' for Viola and Ten Players (1975) * ''Oboe Concerto'' (1989) * ''Et j'entends la nuit qui chante dans les cloches'' (1990) Instrumental ensemble * ''Kontakion, Quiet Music for Eleven Players'' (1969) * ''Apparitions'' (1991) * ''In the Stillness of September 1942'' (1992) * ''Die Klingende Zeit'' (1993–1994) Chamber music * Sonata for violin and piano (1961) * Quintet for saxophone and string quartet (1962) * Woodwind Quintet (1965) * ''Interlude and Variations'' for woodwind quintet (1965) * String Quartet No.1 (1966) * ''Six Miniatures'' for oboe and piano (1968) * String Quartet No.2 (1970) * ''Notturno'' for piano and woodwind quintet (1974) * String Trio (1976) * ''Group Portrait – With Piano'' for piano and woodwind quintet (1978) * ''Beyond the Seventh Palace'' for viola and percussion (1982) * ''Accord'' for accordion, oboe and cello (1985) * ''Triolet'' for flute, harp and bassoon (1980) * ''Playing for Time'' for oboe, percussion and piano (1981) * ''Gan Eden'' for violin and piano (1983) * ''River of Fire'' for oboe d'amore and harp (1983) * String Quratet No.3 (1985) * ''In Stillness Ascending'' for viola and piano (1986) * ''In the Stillness of the Summer Wind'' for oboe and string quartet (1987) * ''Trois petites pièces désséchées... En forme de sandwich'' for viola and piano (1979) * ''Le fil d'ariane'' for guitar and percussion (1988) * ''Dunkle Stimmen... Am Rande der Nacht'' for violin, cello and contrabass (1988) * ''Dopplegänger'' for two flutes (1991) * ''Like Ghosts from an Enchanter Fleeing'' for cello and piano (1993) * String Quartet No.4 (1994) * ''In the Great Museum of our Memory'' for bass oboe and bass clarinet (1994) * ''Echoes in the Memory'' for clarinet, cello and piano (1997) * ''Entendre marcher un ange...'' for flute and percussion (1998) * ''Qui entendrait le cri d'un ange dans les ténèbres?'' for clarinet,
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and cello (1998) * ''Music for a Summer Wedding'' for flute, viola and harp (2000–2002) * String Quartet No. 6 (2009) * ''In Time's Wake'' for oboe and Piano (2013) * ''22 Arguments for the Suspense of Disbelief'' for flute, cello and Piano (2013) Music for instrumental solo * ''Mobile II'' for cello (1968) * ''Mobile IIIa'' for oboe (1970) * ''Tangents I'' for cello (1975) * ''Tangents II'' for oboe (1976) * ''Seven Miniatures in the Form of a Mobile'' for viola (1978) * ''Études'' for oboe (1979) * ''Gothic Scenes and Interludes'' for organ (1983–1987) * ''Epitaph'' for English horn (1986) * ''Déploration'' for harpsichord (1988) * ''Shekhinah'' for viola (1988) * ''Doppelgänger'', version for flute solo (1992) * ''In the Stillness of Eden'' for violin (1992) * ''Le dernier cri'' for trumpet (1992) * ''The Return of Ulysses'' for alto saxophone (1992) * ''Music for a Solitary Cellist'' for cello (1993) * ''In the Great Museum of our Memory'' for bass oboe (1994) * ''Jam for Frances'' for trombone (1997) * ''Incantation'' for flute (1999) * ''Quelques pensées sur le 300e anniversaire du voloncelle Carlo Tonini d'Antonio Lysy...'' for cello (2003) * ''Capriccio for Solo Cello'' for cello (2011) Piano * ''Six Miniatures'' (1965) * Sonata (1966) * ''Jest'' (1967) * ''Intervalls, Patterns, Shapes'' (1968) * ''Pieces for Young Pianists'' (3 volumes) (1968) * ''Dans le crépuscule de souvenir'', 5 pieces (1977–1980) * ''In the Stillness of the Seventh Autumn'' (1983) * ''Quelques fois, à l'ombre de la nuit... au lointain...'' (1991–1992) * ''Tombeau'', 7 pieces (1996) Vocal music * ''Two Songs'' for soprano and chamber orchestra (1963) * ''Mobile IV'', text by
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, for soprano and chamber ensemble (1969) * ''Eclipse'', text by Brian Hendersen, for soprano and chamber ensemble (1972) * ''Tenebrae'', for choir (2002) * ''Hannah's Prayer'', for choir (2004) * ''Die Niemandrose'', for choir (2006) * ''Three Songs to Texts by Paul Celan'', for soprano and piano (2007) * ''An Unfinished Life'', for narrator, choir, and chamber orchestra (2007) * ''Sérénade triste'', for choir (2012)


See also

*
Music of Canada The music of Canada reflects the diverse influences that have shaped the country. Indigenous Peoples, the Irish, British, and the French have all made unique contributions to the musical heritage of Canada. The music has also subsequently been ...
*
List of Canadian composers This is a list of composers who are either native to the country of Canada, are citizens of that nation, or have spent a major portion of their careers living and working in Canada. The list is arranged in alphabetical order: A *John Abram (b ...


References


External links

* The Canadian Encyclopedi

* Schulich School of Music, Department of Compositio

* The Canadian Music Cente

* Review of Brian Cherney's "An Unfinished Lif

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cherney, Brian 1942 births Anglophone Quebec people Canadian classical composers Canadian male classical composers Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music winners Living people McGill University faculty Musicians from Montreal Musicians from Peterborough, Ontario University of Toronto alumni