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Richard Emsley (born December 1951 in
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,
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) is a British composer, sometimes associated with the
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school. Emsley initially studied with
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at University College,
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, after which he moved to
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, where he still lives. He attended
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' composition classes at the Dartington Summer School of Music, and co-founded the Cardiff Composers' Ensemble while a student there. In the 1970s he co-founded, with James Clarke, the ensemble Suoraan, which specialised in performances of music by contemporary composers, including
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,
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and James Dillon. In 2002,
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released a CD of Emsley's music, entitled '' Flowforms''. In addition to composing, Emsley works as a music engraver. He was the first ever user of the notation software
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, having tested it extensively before it was released, and engraved the first score published using Sibelius: ''Antara'' by George Benjamin (published by
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).


List of works

*''The lunar silences, the silent tide lapping...'' (1973) for flute, clarinet, percussion (4 players), piano and violin *''Hologenesis'' (1978) for solo clarinet *''At Once'' (1979) for flute (doubling alto flute), oboe (doubling oboe d'amore & cor anglais), vibraphone and piano *''Snatches'' (1979) for flute (doubling piccolo & alto flute), oboe (doubling cor anglais), vibraphone, and piano *''Skhistos'' (1980) for flute, oboe, vibraphone and piano *''The Juniper Tree'' (1981) for shadow puppet theatre (or animated film) and ensemble *''Helter-Skelter'' (1981) for flute, vibraphone and piano *''Cut/Dissolve'' (1984) for solo percussion *''...from swerve of shore to bend of bay...'' (1984–85) for alto flute (doubling piccolo), bass clarinet (doubling e-flat clarinet), percussion, piano, viola and cello *''Flow Form'' (1986–87) for solo piano *''Tidal Volume I'' (1989) for solo harpsichord *''finnissys fifty'' (1996) for solo piano *''Little Sunderings'' (1996) for solo piano *''for piano 1'' (1997) for solo piano *''for piano 2'' (1997) for solo piano *''for piano 3'' (1997) for solo piano *''for piano 4'' (1997) for solo piano *''for piano 5'' (1998) for solo piano *''for guitar 1'' (1998) for solo guitar *''for piano 6'' (1999) for solo piano *''for piano 7'' (1999) for solo piano *''for piano 8'' (1999) for solo piano *''for piano 9'' (1999) for solo piano *''for piano 10'' (1999) for solo piano *''for piano 11'' (1999) for solo piano *''for piano 12'' (1999) for solo piano *''invention 1 on the name james dillon'' (2001) for two vibraphones *''invention 2 on the name james dillon'' (2001) for solo vibraphone *''Still/s 1'' (2002) for solo cello *''Still/s 22'' (2002) for clarinet and piano *''Still/s 14'' (2003) for solo violin *''for piano 13'' (2000–03) for solo piano *''Still/s 2'' (2004) for clarinet and cello *''for piano 14'' (2004) for solo piano *''Still/s 10'' (2004) for flute and piano *''Still/s 3'' (2004) for violin and cello *''Piano with violin'' (2005) for violin and piano *''for piano 15'' (2005) for solo piano


Recordings

*''Emsley: Flowforms'' Mikel Toms, Topologies Ensemble Metier CD MTI 92044


References

*Barrett, Richard (1988): 'Richard Emsley: A View of His Music' in ''Tempo'', New Series, No. 164, 'Modernism and Neo-Modernism' in British Music (March 1988), pp. 20–27, Cambridge University Press


External links


Composer's own website, accessed 8 February 2010works published via Composers Edition
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