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Nick Peros (born March 17, 1963) is a Canadian classical composer whose catalogue of works includes symphonic, orchestral, choral, vocal, and chamber works. He is a published author and a poet.


Early life

Peros was born in
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, Ontario, and received his first guitar at age six. He began serious study of the instrument at age eleven, focusing primarily on
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and blues genres. While in his teens Peros discovered classical music and composition, enrolling in formal studies of Theory and Composition with Dr. Tony Dawson at the
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's ARCT program in Toronto from 1987 to 1989. Peros is a graduate of the
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(BSc).


Compositions & recordings

Peros' catalogue of works includes compositions for a cappella chorus, accompanied solo voice, solo instrumental works, as well as
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and orchestral works. He has released four recordings to date.


Vocal

Peros' vocal works are primarily songs for solo voice and piano and are settings of various poetic texts, including texts by Emily Bronte,
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, A.E. Housman,
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, et al. His CD ''Songs'' (Phoenix Records, 2000), performed by soprano Heidi Klann and pianist Alayne Hall, features 31 songs for voice and piano, 17 of which are settings of the poetry of Emily Bronte, with a number of those being the first time Bronte's poems have been set to music.


Choral

Peros' choral works focus largely on a cappella motets, composed for two to five part chorus and characterized by both
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and polyphonic textures. Peros' debut CD ''Motets'' (Phoenix Records 1999), features a selection of 20 motets performed by The Renaissance Singers, conducted by Richard Cunningham. The Motets received their world premiere performance on September 24, 1999 at Toronto's George Weston Recital Hall, performed by The Renaissance Singers, conducted by Richard Cunningham. ''Prayer of Consolation'' is a large-scale a cappella choral work in eleven movements composed to mark the First Anniversary of 9/11.  Featuring a Biblical text compiled by Peros to reflect a dialogue between God and Man on the events of 9/11, ''Prayer of Consolation'' received its world premiere on September 10, 2002, in
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, performed by The Palestrina Choir, conducted by Michael Harrison, as part of the U.S. commemorations of the first anniversary of 9/11.


Solo Instrumental

Peros' compositions for solo instrument include works for flute, cello, harp, piano and guitar. ''Soliloquies'' (Phoenix Records, 2012) features a selection of works for solo instrument, including ''Eden'', for solo flute, ''Suite No.1 for Solo Cello'' and five ''Poemes for Solo Piano''.  Select ''Poemes for Solo Piano'' were recorded by Canadian pianist Linda Shumas and included on her recording ''Paradise Reborn'' . Compositions for solo guitar include ''24 Nocturnes for Solo Guitar'', ''Sonata for Solo Guitar'', ''Rondo for Solo Guitar'' and five ''Suites for Solo Guitar''. ''Nocturnes: 24 Nocturnes for Solo Guitar'' (DeoSonic Music, 2017) was the world premiere recording of the 24
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s and was performed and recorded by Canadian guitarist Michael Kolk. The ''24 Nocturnes'' and the ''Rondo for Solo Guitar'' are published by Les Productions D'Oz.


Chamber and Orchestral

Peros'
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works include a ''Sonata for Cello and Piano'', various duets, and music for string trio. His orchestral works include ''Prelude to Beren & Luthien'', a one-movement work for full orchestra inspired by the
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story, and ''Northern Lights''. ''Northern Lights'' (1993) is a one-movement orchestral work which received its world premiere in November 1994, performed by Symphony Hamilton, conducted by Clyde Mitchell. In 1997 ''Northern Lights'' was further performed across Canada, including a performance by the
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, conducted by Marc David, which was recorded and broadcast nationally by
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. Most recently ''Northern Lights'' was performed by the Arcady Ensemble under the direction of Ronald Beckett.


Producer

Peros is also a music producer. His CD ''O Canada – A Canadian Celebration'' (Peros Music, 2002) is both
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and
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, while the CDs ''Home for Christmas'' (Peros Music, 2004), ''HomeGrown'' (Peros Music, 2005) and ''Stories from Home'' (Peros Music, 2005) are Certified gold.


References


External links


Nick Peros official website
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