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David Sawer (born 14 September 1961), is a British composer of opera and choral, orchestral and chamber music.


Biography

Sawer was born in
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, England. After attending
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, he studied music at the
University of York The University of York (abbreviated as or ''York'' for post-nominals) is a collegiate research university, located in the city of York, England. Established in 1963, the university has expanded to more than thirty departments and centres, co ...
where he began composing contemporary music-theatre pieces. He directed the UK premiere of Mauricio Kagel's ''Kantrimiusik'' at the ICA, conducted the UK premieres of ''Mare Nostrum'' and ''Szenario'', and appeared as solo performer in ''Phonophonie'' at the South Bank Centre, London, and in the world premiere of Harrison Birtwistle's ''Gawain'' at the Royal Opera House. In 1984 he won a DAAD scholarship to study with
Mauricio Kagel Mauricio Raúl Kagel (; 24 December 1931 – 18 September 2008) was an Argentine-German composer. Biography Kagel was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, into an Ashkenazi Jewish family that had fled from Russia in the 1920s . He studied music, his ...
in
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. Even from this point his career, Sawer's music tends to define each piece within theatrical terms. Indeed, Sawer has described himself as a "theatre person". His works often reference the visual arts, and in particular surrealist imagery. For example, his piano piece, ''The Melancholy of Departure'' was inspired by the shadowy and irrational perspectives of a De Chirico painting. In 1992 Sawer was awarded the Fulbright-Chester-Schirmer-Scholarship; he won a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award in 1993, an Arts Foundation Fellowship in 1995 and a residence with the
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an English orchestra, founded in 1893 and originally based in Bournemouth. With a remit to serve the South and South West of England, the BSO is administratively based in the adjacent town of Poole, s ...
in 1996. In 2007 he featured in a composer portrait concert as part of the Philharmonia's 'Music of Today' series. He was awarded a Civitella Ranieri Foundation Fellowship in 2006 and a MacDowell Fellowship, taking residence in 2016. He teaches composition at the Royal Academy of Music, London. Sawer has received numerous commissions that have resulted in impressive works for the concert hall, dance, film, theatre and radio. His 50-minute radio composition ''Swansong'' (1989), a collage of orchestral, choral and electronic sounds, inspired by the work of
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, won a Sony Radio Award and a Prix Italia Special Mention. Sawer's work reflects a variety of influences, from
Igor Stravinsky Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky (6 April 1971) was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor, later of French (from 1934) and American (from 1945) citizenship. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential 20th-century clas ...
to
György Ligeti György Sándor Ligeti (; ; 28 May 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer of contemporary classical music. He has been described as "one of the most important avant-garde composers in the latter half of the twentieth century ...
and
Luciano Berio Luciano Berio (24 October 1925 – 27 May 2003) was an Italian composer noted for his experimental work (in particular his 1968 composition ''Sinfonia'' and his series of virtuosic solo pieces titled ''Sequenza''), and for his pioneering work ...
. Certain characteristics remain from his early music: for instance the blurring of background and foreground in his first orchestral work, ''Trompe l'oeil'' (1982; since withdrawn). Ensembles who have performed his work include Asko/Schoenberg Ensemble, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Continuum Ensemble, Israel Contemporary Players, Juilliard Ensemble, Klangforum Wien, London Sinfonietta, Lontano, musikFabrik, Oberlin Sinfonietta, Remix Ensemble/Porto, Riot Ensemble and Tokyo Sinfonietta. Orchestras who have performed his work include Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, Basel Sinfonietta, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Philharmonic, Britten Sinfonia, Hallé, Hessischer Rundfunk Frankfurt, Netherlands Radio Symphony, Norddeutscher Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester, Norrköping Symfoniorkester, ORF Symphonieorchester, Philharmonia Orchestra, West Australian Symphony Orchestra. Conductors of his work include George Benjamin, Martyn Brabbins, Andrew Davis, Paul Daniel, Sian Edwards, Mark Elder, Richard Farnes, Reinbert de Leeuw, Brad Lubman, Susanna Mälkki, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Ilan Volkov, Mark Wigglesworth. In the theatre, he has worked with playwrights Howard Barker, Edward Bond, Nick Dear, Paul Godfrey and David Harrower. His score for Gogol's ''Government Inspector'' at the Young Vic theatre was described as "what may be the best soundtrack I've ever heard in the world of straight theatre" (The Arts Desk). His music is published by Universal Edition and Edition Peters.


Selected works


Stage works

* ''The Panic'', a chamber opera, premiered in 1991. * ''From Morning to Midnight'', an opera in seven scenes, based on Georg Kaiser's play, premiered in 2001 by
English National Opera English National Opera (ENO) is an opera company based in London, resident at the London Coliseum in St Martin's Lane. It is one of the two principal opera companies in London, along with The Royal Opera. ENO's productions are sung in English ...
, for which he a received Laurence Olivier Award Nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Opera and a Royal Philharmonic Society Award Nomination (Large-scale Composition). * ''Skin Deep'', an operetta on the theme of plastic surgery, to a libretto by
Armando Iannucci Armando Giovanni Iannucci (; born 28 November 1963) is a Scottish satirist, writer, director, producer, performer, and panellist. Born in Glasgow to Italian parents, Iannucci studied at the University of Glasgow followed by the University ...
, and co-commissioned by
Opera North Opera North is an English opera company based in Leeds. The company's home theatre is the Leeds Grand Theatre, but it also presents regular seasons in several other cities, at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham, the Lowry Centre, Salford Quays and ...
, Bregenz Festival, and Royal Danish Opera Copenhagen, premiered on 16 January 2009. * ''Rumpelstiltskin'', a ballet in eight scenes, for six dancers and thirteen players, commissioned by BCMG, premiered on 14 November 2009 at the
CBSO Centre The CBSO Centre is the administrative home and rehearsal centre of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the City of Birmingham Symphony Choruses (City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus and City of Birmin ...
, Birmingham, and toured to Tramway, Glasgow the
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival The Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (also known by the acronym HCMF, stylised since 2006 as the lowercase hcmf//) is a new music festival held annually in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. Since its foundation in 1978, it has featu ...
and the Spitalfields Music Festival. *''
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'', an opera in three acts based on
Roberto Bolaño Roberto Bolaño Ávalos (; 28 April 1953 – 15 July 2003) was a Chilean novelist, short-story writer, poet and essayist. In 1999, Bolaño won the Rómulo Gallegos Prize for his novel ''Los detectives salvajes'' (''The Savage Detectives'' ...
's ''
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'' to a libretto by
Rory Mullarkey Rory Mullarkey (born 1987) is a Canadian playwright and librettist. Early life Mullarkey was born in Pembroke, Ontario. He was raised in a military family and spent his childhood in Davenport and Bramhall, both in Greater Manchester. He attended M ...
. Premiered on 5 July 2018 at
Garsington Opera Garsington Opera is an annual summer opera festival founded in 1989 by Leonard Ingrams. The Philharmonia Orchestra and The English Concert are its two resident orchestras. For 21 years it was held in the gardens of Ingrams's home at Garsingto ...
who commissioned the work. Recent works include ''Flesh and Blood'', a dramatic scene for two voices and orchestra, premiered at the Barbican by the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ilan Volkov, with soloists Christine Rice and Marcus Farnsworth, ''Wonder'', for SATB choir, included in the Choirbook for the Queen, a concert suite of'' Rumpelstiltskin '', premiered by BCMG at the Wigmore Hall, conducted by George Benjamin, and ''The Lighthouse Keepers'', a radio play based on a Grand Guignol play, adapted by David Harrower, for the 2013 Cheltenham Festival. Future commissions include works for Onyx Brass/2014 New Music Biennial, Aurora Orchestra/NMC Recordings/Science Museum, London Sinfonietta/Royal Ballet/RPS Drummond Fund, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group/Feeney Trust and the BBC Singers.


Orchestral works

* ''Byrnan Wood'' (1992) * Trumpet Concerto (1994) * ''Tiroirs'', for chamber ensemble (1996) * ''the greatest happiness principle'' (1997) * Piano Concerto (2002) winner of British Academy British Composer Award in the orchestra category/Venice Biennale. * ''Rebus'', for chamber ensemble (2004) * ''April \ March'' for large chamber ensemble (2016) choreographed by Aletta Collins for Royal Ballet ''(Blue Moon)''


Choral works

* ''Songs of Love and War'' (1990) * ''Sounds: Three Kandinsky Poems'' (1996–99) * ''Stramm Gedichte'' (2002) * ''How Among the Frozen Words'' (2019)


Chamber works

* ''The force that through the green fuse'' for flute, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, piano, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos (1981) ''(withdrawn)'' * ''Cat's-Eye'' for 2 clarinets, trumpet, trombone, harp, piano, viola and violoncello (1986); choreographed by Richard Alston for Ballet Rambert; design by Paul Huxley * ''Take Off'' for flute, 2 clarinets, piano, violin, viola and violoncello (1987) * ''Between'' for harp; first performed by
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in 1989 * ''Good Night'' for alto flute/piccolo, harp, violin, viola and violoncello (1989) * ''Satz'' for violin, violoncello and piano (2007) * ''Bronze and Iron'' for brass quintet (2013) * ''Coachman Chronos'' for nine players (2014) * ''Caravanserai'' for 14 players (2015) commissioned by The John Feeney Charitable Trust


Theatre

* ''Endgame'' (Old Vic); ''The Trial'', ''Public Enemy'', ''Government Inspector'', ''The Good Soul of Szechuan'' (Young Vic); ''Hamlet'' (RSC); ''The Blue Ball'' (National Theatre); ''Food of Love'' (Almeida); ''Jackets'' (Bush).


Radio

* ''Swansong'', ''The Long Time Ago Story'' (with Rose English/BBC Radio 3 Between the Ears)


Film

* ''Rumpelstilzchen'' (Curzon Cinemas/Sky Arts)


External links


Rayfield Allied profile

Composer
composer page on the Edition Peters website
David Sawer
biography and works on the UE website (publisher)


Sources

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References


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