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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
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in Devon with Colin Sauer (violin) and
Helen Glatz Helen Sinclair Glatz (née Hunter) (13 March 1908–15 June 1996) was an English composer and pianist, a pupil of Ralph Vaughan Williams, best known for her teaching at Dartington Hall and the Dartington International Summer School for over 40 ...
(composition). His studies continued at the
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where his teachers were Joan Spencer and
Max Rostal Max Rostal (7 July 1905 – 6 August 1991) was a violinist and a viola player. He was Austrian-born, but later took British citizenship. Biography Max Rostal was born in Cieszyn to a Jewish merchant family. As a child prodigy, he started studyin ...
(violin), and
Buxton Orr Buxton Orr (18 April 1924 – 27 December 1997) was a Glasgow-born Anglo-Scottish composer and teacher. Life Originally trained as a doctor, Orr gave up medicine and switched to music in 1952, studying composition at the Guildhall School of Mu ...
, Patric Standford and
Edmund Rubbra Edmund Rubbra (; 23 May 190114 February 1986) was a British composer. He composed both instrumental and vocal works for soloists, chamber groups and full choruses and orchestras. He was greatly esteemed by fellow musicians and was at the peak o ...
(composition). A career as an orchestral violinist, starting in 1973 with the
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Orchestra, Covent Garden, left little room for composition. During this time Sawyers was also teaching, primarily as the violin coach for the Kent County Youth Orchestra, and as a visiting teacher at schools and colleges. This lasted until 1997, when he opted to spend a year in postgraduate study at
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, leading to a resumption in composition. From 2000-2013 he was an examiner for the
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.


Music

Sawyers mostly favours traditional forms and absolute music with few programmatic overtones. The composer has said he felt that his largely tonal music, influenced by
Hindemith Paul Hindemith (; 16 November 189528 December 1963) was a German composer, music theorist, teacher, violist and conductor. He founded the Amar Quartet in 1921, touring extensively in Europe. As a composer, he became a major advocate of the ' ...
, was "distinctly out of fashion" during the last three decades of the twentieth century. His first works date from his time as a student in the late 1960s and early 1970s, but he received little attention as a composer until 2001 when one of those student pieces, the ''Symphonic Music for Strings and Brass'' (1972), was taken up and performed by the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra in the USA. The orchestra went on to record the piece alongside the Symphony No 1 (2004), released internationally in 2011. Commissions and further performances followed. Sawyers has benefited from his association with the Nimbus Alliance record label and the American conductor
Kenneth Woods 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 College-Conservatory of Music. His subsequent conducting mentors have includ ...
, resulting in recordings of many of his recent orchestral works and concertos. After recording the one movement Second Symphony, Woods and the English Symphony Orchestra commissioned the Third in 2016. Like the First Symphony, the Third is a full-scale, four movement work. It was premiered at
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in London on 28 February 2017. Recordings of ''Hommage to Kandinsky'' (2013) and the Fourth Symphony (2017) were released in June 2020. The hour-long oratorio ''Mayflower on the Sea of Time'', libretto by Philip Groom had been scheduled to receive its premiere performance on 25 April 2020 at
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, with a repeat in July 2020 at the
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, but the April performance was cancelled due to coronavirus. The Symphony No 5 was premiered on 28 August 2021 at the MahlerFest in Colorado.Composer's website
/ref> Orchestral * ''Divertimento'' for string orchestra (1970) *''Symphonic Music for Strings and Brass'' (1972) *''Meditation'' for string orchestra (1995) *Symphony No. 1 (2004) *''The Gale of Life'' concert overture (2006) *Symphony No. 2 (2007) *''Hommage to Kandinsky'', symphonic poem for orchestra (2013) *Symphony No. 3 (2016) *''The Valley of Vision'', tone poem for orchestra (2017) *Symphony No. 4 (2017) * ''Remembrance'' for string orchestra (2020) *Symphony No. 5 (2021) Concertante *''Four Poems'' for flute and string orchestra (1971) *''Concertante'' for violin, piano and string orchestra (2006) * Cello Concerto (2010) * Concerto for Trumpet, Strings and Timpani (2015) * Violin Concerto (2016) * ''Elegiac Rhapsody'' for trumpet and strings (2016, also for trumpet and piano) * Double Concerto (2020) * Viola Concerto (2020) Chamber * String Quartet No.1 (1968) * Piano Quintet (1968) * Clarinet Quintet (1969) * ''Divertimento'' for bassoon and string quartet (1969) * Chamber Music for 10 players (1970) * ''Pastoral'' for wind quintet (1970) * String Quartet No.2 (1975) * Woodwind Quintet (1975) * String Quartet (1977) * ''Elegy'' for string quartet (1984) * Octet for strings (1985) * Octet (for mixed ensemble) (2007) * String Quartet No 3 (2008) * Movement for string quartet (2012) Instrumental * Violin Sonata No. 1 (1969) * ''Sentimental Piece'' for cello and piano (1978) * ''Nocturne'' for cello and piano (1981) * ''Homage to Haydn'' for solo piano (1981) * Movement for solo cello (1993) * Violin Sonata No. 2 (2011) * Sonata for basset horn and piano (2011) Vocal and choral * Two songs for baritone and piano (1969) * ''Gloria'', for use in church service (1985) * ''Four Shropshire Songs'' for soprano, clarinet and string quartet (2005) * ''Songs of Loss and Regret'' for soprano and piano (2014, orchestrated 2015) * ''Three Shakespeare Songs'' for unaccompanied choir (2017) * ''Mayflower on the Sea of Time'' oratorio (2018)


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External links


Philip Sawyers website

Philip Sawyers in conversation with Kenneth Woods - Third Symphony
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