(James) Frederick Stocken (born 1967) is a British classical composer, organist and
musicologist
Musicology (from Greek μουσική ''mousikē'' 'music' and -λογια ''-logia'', 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some m ...
.
Compositions
Stocken's music first reached a wide audience with ''Lament for Bosnia'', which was released on CD (becoming the number one best-selling classical CD in
Tower Records
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' London store during early 1994). He conducted the work at the opening of the Permanent Holocaust Exhibition at the
Imperial War Museum with the strings of the
Royal Academy of Music, and also in
Sarajevo
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with the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra. As the sleeve-notes to the CD explain, the work was also dedicated to Stocken's maternal grandmother, Rosa Bechhöfer, who was murdered in
Auschwitz.
Other commissions for large forces include a ballet - ''Alice'' - written for the State Theatre in
Gießen
Giessen, spelled Gießen in German (), is a town in the German state (''Bundesland'') of Hesse, capital of both the district of Giessen and the administrative region of Giessen. The population is approximately 90,000, with roughly 37,000 univers ...
,
Germany
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, and an orchestral mass - ''Missa Pacis'' - commissioned for the
Brompton Oratory
Brompton Oratory is a large neo-classical Roman Catholic church in the Knightsbridge area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. Its full name is the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, or as named in its Grade II* archite ...
in
London
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. His Violin Concerto was performed by the violinist Adam Summerhayes with the Surrey Sinfonietta in St John's Smith Square.
Stocken's First Symphony was commissioned by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and performed by the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Vernon Handley
Vernon George "Tod" Handley (11 November 1930 – 10 September 2008) was a British conductor, known in particular for his support of British composers. He was born of a Welsh father and an Irish mother into a musical family in Enfield, Middle ...
in the
Royal Albert Hall, London and broadcast on
Classic FM (UK)
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Classic FM was the first national cl ...
. His Second Symphony, 'To the Immortal Memory', was premiered at St John's Smith Square, London, by the Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra conducted by James Blair.
Stocken has also written organ works and sacred choral compositions. Commissioners include
Chichester Cathedral
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, The
Southern Cathedrals Festival
The Southern Cathedrals Festival (known for short as "SCF") is a 5-day music festival held in rotation among the cathedrals of Chichester, Winchester and Salisbury in England, in the penultimate week of July. The festival was restored in 1960 aft ...
and The
Worshipful Company of Musicians
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.
Background
Stocken's father was British; his mother was a
Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany.
Stocken was a chorister of
Southwell Minster
Southwell Minster () is a minster and cathedral in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England. It is situated miles from Newark-on-Trent and from Mansfield. It is the seat of the Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham and the Diocese of Southwell and N ...
, a pupil at
Chetham's School of Music
Chetham's School of Music () is an independent co-educational music school in Manchester, England. Chetham's educates students between the ages of 8 and 18, all of whom enter via musical auditions. Students receive a full academic education a ...
in Manchester, and
Organ Scholar
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of
St Catharine's College, Cambridge. He also studied the organ with
Peter Hurford
Peter John Hurford OBE (22 November 1930 – 3 March 2019) was a British organist and composer.
Life
Hurford was born in Minehead, Somerset, to Gladys Hurford (née James) and Hubert Hurford, a solicitor. He was educated at Blundell's School ...
, passing ARCO with five prizes, and FRCO with three prizes. His doctorate is from the
University of Manchester
, mottoeng = Knowledge, Wisdom, Humanity
, established = 2004 – University of Manchester Predecessor institutions: 1956 – UMIST (as university college; university 1994) 1904 – Victoria University of Manchester 1880 – Victoria Univ ...
for research on nineteenth-century harmonic theory relating to the music of
Anton Bruckner.
Howard Ferguson
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and
Margaret Hubicki were compositional mentors in the early years of his career.
Alongside composing, Stocken is Organist of
St George's Cathedral, Southwark
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The cathedral i ...
, a concert organist, and teaches at the
Royal Academy of Music and for the
Royal College of Organists
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. He is the author, with Anne Marsden Thomas, of ''The New Oxford Organ Method'' (Oxford University Press, 2020), amongst other books.
Selected works as composer
* ''Lament for Bosnia'', for string orchestra, first perf. 1993 by Eos, cond. Charles Hazlewood, The Royal Academy of Art. Commissioned by Todd Longstaffe-Gowan.
* Violin Concerto, first perf. 1996 by The Surrey Sinfonietta, cond. Jonathan Butcher, Adam Summerhayes (violin), St John's, Smith Square.
* ''Missa Pacis'' (Mass of Peace), first perf. 1997 by the choir and orchestra of the London Oratory, cond. Andrew Carwood. Commissioned by Peter Sefton-Williams.
* ''Alice'', ballet, first perf. 1998, Orchestra of the Stadttheater, Giessen, cond. Herbert Gietzen, choreographed by Roberto Galván. Commissioned by the Stadttheater, Giessen.
* First Symphony (''Symphony for the Millennium''), first perf. 2000, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, cond. Vernon Handley, The Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
*''Top of the Morning'', for flute and piano (in ''Flute Time Pieces'', Oxford University Press, 2004).
* Second Symphony (''To the Immortal Memory''), first perf. 2005, The Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra, cond. James Blair, St John's Smith Square.
* ''Come to your heaven you heavenly Choirs'', for choir and organ, first perf. 2010, the choir of St Michael's, Cornhill, cond. Jonathan Rennert. Commissioned by the Worshipful Company of Musicians.
* ''Archangels'', for organ (Banks Music, 2013), first perf. 2011, the composer, the Woodford Festival.
* ''Faith, Love, Hope, for organ (Banks Music, 2014)'', first perf. 2014, the composer, St Lawrence Jewry.
* ''The Prayer of St Richard of Chichester'', for choir (Banks Music, 2015), first perf. 2015, the choir of Chichester Cathedral, cond. Charles Harrison. Commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral.
* ''Gothic Fantasia'', for organ, first perf. 2016, the composer, St George's, Hanover Square.
* Chorale Prelude on ''Gieb Fried o frommer treuer Gott'', for organ, first perf. 2017, William Whitehead, the Bloomsbury Organ Day. Commissioned by Rebecca Hirst and Patrick Hartley for the Orgelbüchlein Project.
* Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis, ''The Chichester Service'', for choir and organ, first perf. 2019, the combined choirs of Chichester, Salisbury and Winchester Cathedrals, cond. Charles Harrison, Chichester Cathedral. Commissioned by the Southern Cathedral Festival 2019.
* ''Mysterium Fidei - a journey towards faith'', for organ, first perf. 2019, the composer, Rikkyo University, Japan.
* ''Gaudete in Domino'', for handbell choir, first perf. 2019, the Handbell Choir of Rikkyo University, Japan, who commissioned it.
* ''The Transfiguration'', for choir and organ, first perf. 2020, the choir of St Giles, Cripplegate, cond. Anne Marsden Thomas.
* ''Carol of the Annunciation'', for choir and organ, first perf. 2021, Bury Choral Society, cond. Juan Ortuno. Commissioned by The John Bradburne Memorial Society.
* ''The Newman Mass'', for choir, congregation and organ, first perf. 2021, St George's Cathedral, London.
Selected bibliography
Musicology
*
Steblin, Rita; Stocken, Frederick (2007), "Studying with
Sechter: newly recovered reminiscences about Schubert by his forgotten friend, the composer Joseph Lanz" ''Music & letters : a quarterly publication''. - Oxford Univ. Press, ISSN 0027-4224, vol. 88.2007, 2, 226-265
* ''Simon Sechter's Fundamental-Bass Theory and its influence on the Music of Anton Bruckner'' (
Lewiston, New York
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The Town of Lewiston is on the western bord ...
:
Edwin Mellen Press, 2009)
Tutors and Methods
* ''Scale Shapes'', using the Stocken Method, 5 vols (Chester Music, 2001, 2nd ed., 2009, 3rd ed., 2021)
* ''Graded Keyboard Musicianship''; co-author, Anne Marsden Thomas, 2 vols (Oxford University Press, 2017)
* ''The New Oxford Organ Method''; co-author, Anne Marsden Thomas (Oxford University Press, 2020)
Discography
as composer
*''Lament for Bosnia'' (CD single, Chatsworth, 1994) - double-sided single performed by Queens Orchestra (b/w 'Adagio for Strings' by
Samuel Barber).
*''Haflidi’s Pictures'' (CD album, Priory, 2009) - features 'Bagatelle (for piano)'.
* ''Here is Joy!'' (CD album, Priory, 2012) features 'Come to your heaven, you heavenly choirs'' (choir and organ).
as performer
*''Dedication in Time: Chamber Music by
Margaret Hubicki'' (CD album, Chandos Music, 2005) - featured pianist on final track ('Goladon Suite').
* ''O Sacrum Convivium'' (CD album, Priory, 2017) - playing organ with the choir of St George's Cathedral, Southwark. cond. Norman Harper.
* '' Christmas at St George's'' (CD album, Priory, 2018) - playing organ with the choir of St George's Cathedral, Southwark, cond. Norman Harper.
External links
*
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English composers
English classical organists
British male organists
Alumni of St Catharine's College, Cambridge
Academics of the Royal Academy of Music
Converts to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism
1967 births
Living people
21st-century organists
21st-century British male musicians
Male classical organists