Peter Hope (born 2 November 1930) is a British
composer
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Etymology and Defi ...
and
arranger
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. He is particularly noted for his
light music compositions, such as the ''
Ring of Kerry
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Suite'', which won an
Ivor Novello award
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, and for his arrangements, such as "Mexican Hat Dance". He has also written a ''
Recorder
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* ''The Recorder'' (Massachusetts newspaper), a daily newspaper published in Greenfield, Massachusetts, US
* ''The Recorder'' (Port Pirie), a news ...
Concerto'' and arranged music for the 2003
Spanish royal wedding, as well as
Jessye Norman
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and
José Carreras
Josep Maria Carreras Coll (; born 5 December 1946), better known as José Carreras (, ), is a Spanish operatic tenor who is particularly known for his performances in the operas of Donizetti, Verdi and Puccini.
Born in Barcelona, he made his de ...
. He is
sometimes credited as William Gardner.
Career
Born in
Edgeley
Edgeley is a suburb of Stockport, Greater Manchester, England.
Edgeley is characterised largely by Victorian terraced housing around Alexandra Park. The population in 2011 was 14,176.
Edgeley Park is home to Stockport County F.C.
History
R ...
, Stockport, Hope spent a lot of time at the cinema during his childhood, absorbing the musical scores, and began learning piano at the age of thirteen. One of his teachers was Dora Gilson, on the staff of the
Royal Manchester College of Music
The Royal Manchester College of Music (RMCM) was a tertiary level conservatoire in Manchester, north-west England. It was founded in 1893 by the German-born conductor Sir Charles Hallé in 1893.
In 1972, the Royal Manchester College of Music a ...
. He began composing while still at school. From 1949 he studied music at
Manchester University
, 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 Univer ...
under
Humphrey Procter-Gregg
Humphrey Procter-Gregg (31 July 1895 – 13 April 1980) was an English composer and academic. Career
He was born in Kirkby Lonsdale and educated at King William's College on the Isle of Man and at Peterhouse Cambridge, where he was organ scholar. ...
(1895-1980) and Maurice Aitchison. His time there overlapped with
Peter Maxwell-Davies and
Elgar Howarth
Elgar Howarth (born 4 November 1935), is an English conductor, composer and trumpeter.
Biography
Howarth was born at Cannock, Staffordshire. He was educated in the 1950s at Manchester University and the Royal Manchester College of Music (the ...
, who joined in 1952.
[Turner, John. 'Peter Hope, Biography', in ''Manchester Sounds'' (2006)]
With help from mentor
Ernest Tomlinson
Ernest Tomlinson MBE (19 September 1924 – 12 June 2015) was an English composer, particularly noted for his light music compositions. He was sometimes credited as 'Alan Perry'.
Life and career
Tomlinson was born in Rawtenstall, Lancash ...
, who Hope met while at Manchester, he gained employment at
Mills Music
Irving Harold Mills (born Isadore Minsky; January 16, 1894 – April 21, 1985) was an American music publisher, musician, lyricist, and jazz artist promoter. He sometimes used the pseudonyms Goody Goodwin and Joe Primrose.
Personal
Mills was ...
in London as a copyist and arranger, where he stayed until 1954. He began providing regular arrangements for the
BBC Concert Orchestra
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, using a lot of his own invention around the basic thematic material. This led to the commissioning of his first original work to gain attention: the three movement ''Momentum Suite'' for string orchestra (1959). Others followed, including the ''Ring of Kerry Suite'', in 1961, ''Four French Dances'' (1968) and the orchestral showpiece ''Kaleidoscope'' (1970).
['Peter Hope's 80th Birthday']
interview with Bob Briggs for ''Seen and Heard'' (2010)
The 1950s and 1960s were the heyday of British light music, and Hope's music received regular broadcasts until the early 1970s when the musical climate in the UK changed dramatically. Hope gradually rebuilt his career as an arranger for Dutch television and German radio, and in 1979 gained huge commercial success and a lasting commercial career through his arrangements for ''An Album of Tosti Songs'' with
Jose Carreras and its many follow-ups.
[ He also had major success in Spain working as an arranger with ]Nacho Cano
Ignacio Cano Andrés (b. Madrid, 26 February 1963), better known as Nacho Cano, is a Spanish arranger, composer, musician and record producer. He and his brother showed an interest in music in their young lives. At 5, he began to play the Spani ...
, starting with the album ''Un mundo separado por el mismo Dios'' (1994).[ This led to commissions to arrange the wedding music for Prince Felipe of Spain in 2004 and the Spanish Olympic bid in 2012.
Hope became co-chairman (with ]Anthony Hedges
Anthony J. Hedges (5 March 1931 – 19 June 2019) was an English composer, the son of children's writer Sidney Hedges.
Life
Hedges was born in Bicester, Oxfordshire, and studied music at Keble College Oxford, where his tutors included Thomas ...
) of the Composers Guild of Great Britain in 1971 and retained his interest in original composition. From 2000 new works began to appear again, including the Bassoon Concertino (2000), two large scale cantatas - ''Along the Shore'' (2005) and ''The Song of Solomon'' - and a series of sonatas for wind instruments.[''Wind Blown'', Divine Art CD DDA25137 (2016), reviewed at ''MusicWeb International'']
Works
Orchestral
* ''Momentum'': suite for string orchestra (1959)
* ''Scaramouche'', ouverture (1967)
* ''Four French Dances'' (1968)
* ''Kaleidoscope'' (1969/70)
* ''The Ring of Kerry'', suite (1961)
* ''Irish Legend'', suite (1967)
* ''Playful Scherzo'' (1962/3)
* ''Petit Point'' (1962)
* ''Champagne Festival'' (1981)
* ''Speedbird Salutes the Few'', march commissioned by British Airways. (1990)
* Concerto for Trumpet and orchestra (1952)
* Concertino for Bassoon Strings, Harp and Percussion (2000)
* Concerto (Birthday Concerto) for Recorder, Strings, Harp and Percussion (2003)
Orchestral arrangements
* ''Three American Sketches''
*# Marching Through Georgia
*# Black is the Colour of my True Loves Hair
*# Camptown Races
* ''Cantos Canarias''
* ''Cielito Lindo''
* ''Cockles and Mussels''
* ''La Cucaracha''
* Hollywood Concerto (for Rostal and Schaefer) 2 pianos and orchestra
* ''The Lark in the Clear Air''
* ''Majorcan Fantasy''
* ''Mexican Hat Dance''
* ''O Waly Waly''
* ''Waltzes of Offenbach''
* Several Christmas carols
Chamber music
* Divertimento for guitar and string trio (2002)
* Serenade for violin viola and cello (2005)
* Bramall Hall Dances for recorder and guitar (2003) (alternative versions for recorder and piano, and recorder cello and harpsichord)
* ''Four Sketches'', for oboe bassoon and piano (2003) (Emerson)
* Overture to "The Rivals", for recorder, bassoon and harpsichord (or piano) (2004)
* Sonata for Oboe and Piano (2009)
* Sonata for Bassoon and Piano (2014)
* Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (2015)
* Sonata for Recorder and Piano (2015)
Vocal music
* ''Beaminster'' – song for low voice and piano (2005)
* ''A Herrick Garland'', for Countertenor, recorder, cello and harpsichord (2004)
* ''Along The Shore'', cantata for Soprano, Choir and Orchestra (2005)
Incidental music
* "Chips Comic" two series of children's programmes for Channel 4 (with Juliet Lawson)
* Gala Concert Hall – signature tune for BBC radio programme of the same name
* Newsroom 1 for the BBC 1 television news (1969 to the early eighties)
* The Rivals (RADA production, 2004).
References
External links
Official website
* ttp://www.lightmusicsociety.com/composers/?composerDetail=13 Biographyby Light Music Society
Clarinet Sonata, live performance
by Jenny Maclay, clarinet, Andrea Pedro, piano, 1 March 2020
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Living people
20th-century classical composers
Light music composers
Ivor Novello Award winners
1930 births
Male classical composers
20th-century British musicians