Kenneth Allen Woods (born 1968) is an American conductor,
composer and cellist, resident in the UK.
Early career
Woods studied conducting at the
University of Cincinnati
The University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Cincinnati and has an annual enrollment of over 44,00 ...
College-Conservatory of Music. His subsequent conducting mentors have included
Leonard Slatkin
Leonard Edward Slatkin (born September 1, 1944) is an American conductor, author and composer.
Early life and education
Slatkin was born in Los Angeles to a Jewish musical family that came from areas of the Russian Empire now in Ukraine. His fat ...
,
David Zinman
David Zinman (born July 9, 1936, in Brooklyn, NY) is an American conductor and violinist.
Education
After violin studies at Oberlin Conservatory, Zinman studied theory and composition at the University of Minnesota, earning his M.A. in 1963. He ...
,
Jorma Panula
Jorma Juhani Panula (born 10 August 1930) is a Finnish conductor, composer, and teacher of conducting. He has mentored many Finnish conductors, such as Esa-Pekka Salonen, Mikko Franck, Sakari Oramo, Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Osmo Vänskä and Klaus ...
and Gerhard Samuel. In 2000, Zinman selected Woods to be a fellow in the inaugural class of the American Academy of Conducting at Aspen. In 2001, Slatkin chose Woods as one of four participants in the Kennedy Center National Conducting Institute.
Woods was music director of the Dayton Philharmonic in 1999, of the Grande Ronde Symphony from 1999 to 2002, and of the
Oregon East Symphony (OES) from 2000 to 2009. From 1999 to 2002, he was head of conducting, strings and chamber music at Eastern Oregon University.
UK career
In 2009, Woods was appointed principal guest conductor of the
Orchestra of the Swan
Orchestra of the Swan is a British professional chamber orchestra based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. It is Resident Orchestra at the Royal Birmingham ConservatoireThe Courtyard Hereford Warwick Hall and the Stratford Play House with reg ...
. His recording projects with the Orchestra of the Swan included the first complete recording of the symphonies of Austrian composer Hans Gál, the complete symphonies of Robert Schumann,
Gustav Mahler
Gustav Mahler (; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and the modernism ...
's ''
Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellan'' and ''
Das Lied von der Erde
''Das Lied von der Erde'' ("The Song of the Earth") is an orchestral song cycle for two voices and orchestra written by Gustav Mahler between 1908 and 1909. Described as a symphony when published, it comprises six songs for two singers who alte ...
'' (orchestrated by Schoenberg), and new works for traditional Japanese instruments and orchestra, "Springs Sounds, Spring Seas".
English Symphony Orchestra
In 2012, the
English Symphony Orchestra (ESO) named Woods as artistic director of its Malvern concert series, during an interregnum period for the orchestra.
In 2013, the ESO elevated Woods to the post of principal conductor, and in 2015, to artistic director. During his ESO tenure, Woods has premiered, commissioned and made recordings of new works by
Robert Fokkens
Robert Fokkens is a South African classical music composer. He is among a new generation of younger composers in post-apartheid South Africa. He was educated in Cape Town at Rondebosch Boys' School.
He currently teaches composition at Cardif ...
, David Matthews,
Emily Doolittle
Emily Lenore Doolittle (born 16 October 1972) is a Canadian composer, zoomusicologist, and Athenaeum Research Fellow and Lecturer in Composition at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland based in Glasgow, Scotland.
Her music, frequently inspired by ...
, Tom Kraines, Kile Smith,
Geoffrey Gordon,
Deborah Pritchard
Deborah Pritchard is an award-winning British composer. She is known for her concert works, a compositional approach informed by her Synesthesia, synaesthesia, and her work in response to Visual arts, visual artists, most notably Marc Chagall and ...
, Stephen Gerber,
Nimrod Borenstein
Nimrod Borenstein ( he, נמרוד בורנשטיין; born in 1969) is a British-French-Israeli composer whose music is widely performed throughout Europe, the US, Canada, Australia and Japan. His works are becoming part of the repertoire of ma ...
, Toby Young, Paul Patterson, Hans Gál, Donald Fraser, James Francis Brown and Jesse Jones. Woods led the ESO in its first full-length opera performance, of ''Jane Eyre'' by
John Joubert, given its world premiere in October 2016.
In 2013, Woods re-established the position of ESO Composer-in-Association, with
John McCabe John McCabe may refer to:
*John McCabe (composer) (1939–2015), British composer and classical pianist
*John McCabe (writer) (1920–2005), Shakespearean scholar and biographer
*Christopher John McCabe
Christopher John McCabe (born 20 Oc ...
in the post. Following McCabe's death in 2015,
Philip Sawyers
Philip Sawyers (born 20 June 1951) is a British composer of orchestral and chamber music, including four symphonies.
Sawyers was born in London. He began composing as a teenager, studying at Dartington College of Arts in Devon with Colin Sauer (v ...
took up the position. Sawyers compositions for the ESO have included ''Songs of Loss and Regret'', ''Fanfare'', Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Trumpet Concerto, ''Elegiac Rhapsody for Trumpet and Strings in Memory of John McCabe'' and his Third Symphony. Sawyers was succeeded in 2018 by
David Matthews, whose tenure saw recordings of his Ninth Symphony, ''Variations for Strings'' and Double Concerto for Violin and Viola. In 2020, Adrian Williams took up the position.
Sawyers' Third Symphony also became the first work in the ESO's 21st Century Project, an effort to commissions nine new symphonies by leading composers. Subsequent works in the series have included David Matthews' Ninth Symphony and the Fifth Symphony of Matthew Taylor.
Colorado MahlerFest
In 2015, Woods became the new artistic director of the
Colorado MahlerFest, the second artistic director in the festival's history. At the Colorado MahlerFest, Woods established a new training institute for young conductors (the Mahler Conducting Fellowship), a chair for an annual visiting composer, and an expansion of the festival's chamber music and contemporary music offerings.
Visiting composers have included David Matthews, Jesse Jones and
Kurt Schwertsik
Kurt Schwertsik (born 25 June 1935) is an Austrian contemporary composer. He is known for creating the "Third Viennese School" and spreading contemporary classical music.
Life
Schwertsik was born in Vienna. A pupil of Joseph Marx and Karl Schisk ...
. In 2017, Woods led the MahlerFest Orchestra in their first performance of the Deryck Cooke performing version of Mahler's Tenth Symphony in a new edition using revisions and corrections from Colin Matthews, David Matthews and Peter Wadl.
In 2019, Woods and Colorado MahlerFest gave the world premiere performance of a new critical edition of Mahler's First Symphony by
Breitkopf & Härtel
Breitkopf & Härtel is the world's oldest music publishing house. The firm was founded in 1719 in Leipzig by Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf.
The catalogue currently contains over 1,000 composers, 8,000 works and 15,000 music editions or books on ...
.
Arranger and composer
Woods' orchestrations and arrangements of music by other composers includes an orchestration of Brahms'
Piano Quartet No. 2, recorded with the ESO for Nimbus. In 2012, the English Chamber Orchestra recorded his orchestration of Viktor Ullmann's Third String Quartet. Other arrangements and orchestrations include works by Mahler, Schubert, Humperdinck and Tchaikovsky. Woods' own music has been recorded on Avie Records.
Entartete Musik
Woods was the cellist in the second American performance of Vitkor Ullmann's Third String Quartet, following study with Henry Meyer, second violinist of the LaSalle String Quartet and a concentration camp survivor. Inspired by Meyer's teaching and experiences, Woods has advocated the music of composers known as ''
Entartete Musik'' (Degenerate Music), after its suppression during the Third Reich. He has made recordings of music by
Hans Krása
Hans Krása (30 November 1899 – 17 October 1944) was a Czech composer, murdered during the Holocaust at Auschwitz. He helped to organize cultural life in Theresienstadt concentration camp.
Life
Hans Krása was born in Prague, the son of Anna ...
,
Ernst Krenek
Ernst Heinrich Krenek (, 23 August 1900 – 22 December 1991) was an Austrian, later American, composer of Czech origin. He explored atonality and other modern styles and wrote a number of books, including ''Music Here and Now'' (1939), a study ...
,
Arnold Schönberg
Arnold Schoenberg or Schönberg (, ; ; 13 September 187413 July 1951) was an Austrian-American composer, music theorist, teacher, writer, and painter. He is widely considered one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. He was as ...
,
Mieczyslaw Weinberg and Hans Gál. Woods is Honorary Patron of the Hans Gál Society.
Chamber music work
As a cellist, Woods has been a recipient of the Aspen Fellowship, the Dale Gilbert Award, the Strelow Quartet Fellowship, and the
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. It was created in 1965 as an independent agency of the federal ...
Rural Residency Grant. He was the founding cellist of the Taliesin Trio and of the Masala Quartet. In 2006, he became a founding artist of the Clocktower Chamber Music Festival in
Durango, Colorado
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. In 2008, he became artist-in-residence at the Ischia Chamber Music Festival. That year he also become the founding cellist of the string trio, Ensemble Epomeo.
The trio's first CD comprised the world premiere recordings of the complete string trios of Hans Gál, coupled with those of Hans Krása. Their next disc included string trios by Schnittke, Penderecki, Weinberg and Kurtág. In 2014, Ensemble Epomeo released "Auricolae: The Double Album", a collection of new storytelling works for violin, cello and narrator including new works by David Yang, Jay Reise, Andrew Waggoner, Kile Smith and Woods' own setting of Hans Christian Andersen's "The Ugly Duckling."
In 2018, Woods made his first recording as cellist of the newly formed Briggs Piano Trio, a disc including Shostakovich's Piano Trio in E minor and two piano trios by Hans Gál.
Teaching and other work
Woods has established the Rose City International Conductor's Workshop at the invitation of the Rose City Chamber Orchestra. At the Colorado MahlerFest, Woods established the Mahler Conducting Fellowship. Woods has taught conducting in master classes organized by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and The Bridgewater Hall, and is a consultant and has been an adjudicator at institutions such as the
Royal College of Music
The Royal College of Music is a music school, conservatoire established by royal charter in 1882, located in South Kensington, London, UK. It offers training from the Undergraduate education, undergraduate to the Doctorate, doctoral level in a ...
.
Woods is the author of a blog, "A View from the Podium". He has written essays, features and programme notes for ''Gramophone'', ''BBC Music Magazine'', ''Classical Music Magazine'', EMI Records, ICA Classics, Warner Classics, Avie Records, Somm Recordings, Toccata Classics, Listen Magazine
and others.
References
External links
Official homepage of Kenneth WoodsEnglish Symphony Orchestra page on Kenneth WoodsColorado MahlerFest page on Kenneth Woods*
Other sources
*"On the Downbeat- Up and Coming Conductors," Joe Banno, ''Washington Post'', July 2, 2001
*"Scotia Festival of Music on Home Stretch," Stephen Pedersen, ''Halifax Mail Star'', June 7, 1997
*"Reading the Score and So Much More," Tim Page, ''Washington Post'', June 24, 2001
*"Round Up the Usual Suspects," David Stabler, ''The Oregonian'', May 27, 2007
*"Conductors Showcase at Roundtop," Jerry Young, ''Austin American Statesman'', June 23, 1999
*"New Direction for NPO," Peter Palmer, ''Nottingham Evening Post'', October 25, 2006
*"Conductor Says Arts at Risk When Funders Call the Tune," ''Western Mail'', June 2, 2008
*"Student Conductors Learn Secrets of the Baton," ''The Oregonian'', August 2, 2008
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American male conductors (music)
American cellists
Living people
21st-century American conductors (music)
21st-century American male musicians
1968 births
21st-century cellists