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William James Mathias
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(1 November 1934 – 29 July 1992) was a
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noted for choral works.


Biography

Mathias was born in Whitland, Carmarthenshire. A child prodigy, he started playing the piano at the age of three and began composing at the age of five. At
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Mathias was a member of
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and wrote 'Gloria in Excelsis Deo' for them in 1954. He studied at the
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under
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, where he was elected a Fellow in 1965. In 1968, he was awarded the Bax Society Prize of the
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. He was professor of music and head of department in the
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, from 1970 until 1988. His compositions include large scale works, including an opera, ''The Servants'' (1980), three
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and three
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s. Much of his music was written for the Anglican choral tradition, most famously the
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''Let the people praise Thee, O God'' written for the July 1981 royal wedding of the
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and
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, which had a television audience of an estimated 1 billion people worldwide. Mathias wrote his ''Sinfonietta'' – initially called ''Dance Suite'' – for the
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(LSSO) in late 1966, and it received its first performance at
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during the 1967 Schools Festival. It was also included in the orchestra's tour programme for
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and
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later in the year. The LSSO made the first commercial recording of ''Sinfonietta'' for the Pye Golden Guinea label in July 1967 under the direction of the composer (see external links below). He founded the
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in St Asaph in 1972 and directed it until his death, aged 57, in 1992. He died at Menai Bridge,
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and is buried at
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, St Asaph,
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,
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.


List of works


Choral works

*''Alleluia! Christ is Risen!'' (1986) *''All Thy Works Shall Praise Thee'' for choir and organ Op.17b *''Saint Teilo'' Cantata for narrator, contralto and tenor solo, boys' and girls' choirs, mixed chorus, organ and chamber orchestra, Op.21 (Commissioned by and premièred at the 1963 Llandaff Cathedral Festival)Sleeve notes from ''William Mathias, St Teilo – London Welsh Chorale, New London Children's Choir and The British Sinfonietta.'' Tŷ Cerdd (2012)'' *''Make a joyful noise'' Op.26 no.2 *''Festival Te Deum'' for choir and organ Op.28 (1964) *''O Sing Unto the Lord'' for choir and organ Op.29 *''Three Medieval Lyrics'' for choir and instrumental ensemble Op.33 *''An Admonition to Rulers'' Op.43 *''Psalm 150'' for choir and orchestra Op.44 *''Lift Up Your Heads, O Ye Gates'' Op.44 no.2 (1969) *''Ave Rex'' Op. 45 *'' Sir Christèmas'' (Part of Ave Rex Op.45) *''O Salutaris Hostia'' for male voices Op.48 *''Bless the Lord'' for choir and organ Op.51 *''Gloria'' for male voices and organ Op.52 *''Jesus College Service'', Op. 53 (1970) *''A Babe is Born'', Op.55 (1971) *''Alleluya Psallat'' for choir and organ Op.58 *''Elegy for a Prince'' for voice and orchestra Op.59 *''A Vision of Time and Eternity'' for contralto and piano Op.61 *''Ceremony After a Fire Raid'' for choir, piano and percussion Op.63 *''Missa Brevis'' for choir and organ Op.64 (1973) *''This Worlde's Joie'' Op.67 (1974) *''Missa Brevis'' (1973) *''Ceremony after a Fire Raid'' *''Jonah'' *''The Fields of Praise'' for tenor and piano Op.74 *''A Royal Garland'' for choir Op.77 *''Nativity Carol'' Op.77 no.3 (part of A Royal Garland) *''A May Magnificat'' for choir and bells Op.79 no.2 *''Shakespeare Songs'' for choir and piano Op.80 *''Songs of William Blake'' for voice, harp, piano, celesta and string orchestra Op.82 *''Rex Gloriae'' for choir Op.83 (1980) *''Te Deum'' for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor soli, choir and orchestra Op.85 *''Let the People Praise Thee O God'' for choir and organ/ orchestra Op.87 *'' Lux Aeterna'' Op.88 (no.1) *''All Wisdom is from the Lord'' for choir and organ Op.88 no.3 (1982) *''Salvator Mundi'' for SSA, piano duet, percussion and strings Op.89 *''O Be Joyful in the Lord'' for choir and organ Op.90 no.2 (1983) *''Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'' for choir and organ/ orchestra Op.91 no.2 *''Missa Aedis Christi'' (in Memory of William Walton) for choir and organ Op.92 *''The Echoing Green'' for SSAA Op.95 no.2 *''Veni Sancte Spiritus'' for choir, organ, 2 trumpets and percussion Op.96 *''Let All the World in Every Corner Sing'' Op.96 no.2 *''Rejoice the Lamb'' for choir and organ Op.99 no.1 *''In excelsis Gloria'' for choir a cappella (1954, revised 1991) *''Cantate Domino'' for choir and organ (1987) *''Riddles'' (1987) *''As Truly as God is our Father'' for choir and organ (1987) *''Sweet was the Song'' for choir and organ (1988) *''Jonah: A Musical Morality'' for baritone and tenor soli, semi chorus, choir, and orchestra (1988) *''O Aula Nobilis'' for SSAA, trumpets, percussion, and piano duet (1989) *''World's Fire'' for soprano and baritone soli, choir and orchestra (1989) *''Let the People Praise Thee, O God'', for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, Op.87 (1981) *''Learsongs'' (1989) *''Bell Carol'' for choir, brass, percussion and organ (1989) *''The Doctrine of Wisdom'' for choir and organ (1990) *''Ave verum corpus'' for choir and organ (1992)


Opera

*''The Servants'' Op.81 (1980) Libretto by Iris Murdoch


Orchestral works


Symphonies

* Symphony no. 1, Op.31 (1966) * Symphony No. 2 "''Summer Music''", Op.90 (1983) * Symphony No. 3 (1991)


Concertante

* Piano Concerto No.1, Op.2 (1955; rev. 1992) * Piano Concerto No.2, Op.13 (1960) * Concerto for Orchestra, Op.27 (1964) * Piano Concerto No.3, Op.40 (1968) * Harp Concerto, Op.50 (1970) * Harpsichord Concerto, Op.56 (1971) * Clarinet Concerto, Op.68 (1975) * Organ Concerto, Op.91 (1984) * Horn Concerto, Op.93 (1984) * Oboe Concerto (1989) * Violin Concerto (1992) * Flute Concerto (1992)


Works for String Orchestra

* Divertimento for String Orchestra, Op.7 (1958) * Music for Strings, Op.14 (1961) * Prelude, Aria and Finale, for String Orchestra, Op.25 (1964) * ''Threnos'', for String Orchestra (1990)


Other Orchestral Works

* Dance Overture, Op.16 (1961) * ''Invocation and Dance'', Op.17 (1961) * Serenade for Small Orchestra, Op.18 (1963) * Sinfonietta, Op.34 (1967) * ''Litanies'', Op.37 (1967) * Festival Overture, Op.42 (1969) * ''Intrada'', Op.54 (1971) * Holiday Overture, Op.57 (1971) * ''Celtic Dances'', Op.60 (1972) * ''Laudi'', Op.62 (1973) * ''Vistas'', Op.69 (1975) * Dance Variations, Op.72 (1976) * ''Melos'', Op.73 (1976) * ''Vivat Regina'', Suite for Brass Band, Op.75 (1977) * ''Helios'', Op.76 (1977) * ''Requiescat'', Op.79 (1977) * Reflections on a Theme of Tomkins, Op.86 (1981) * Anniversary Dances, Op.95 (1985) * ''In Arcadia'' (1992)


Chamber works

* Divertimento, Op.1 for violin and Viola * Sonatina for clarinet and piano, Op.3 * Violin Sonata No.1, Op.15 *''Wind Quintet'' op. 22 (1963) * Divertimento, Op.24 for flute, oboe and piano * Piano Trio, Op.30 * String Quartet No.1, Op.38 * Concertino, Op.65 for flute, oboe, bassoon and harpsichord *''Zodiac Trio'' for Flute, Viola and Harp, Op.70 (1976) * String Quartet No.2, Op.84 * Violin Sonata No.2, Op.94 * Sonatina for Flute & Piano Op. 98 (1953, revised 1986) * String Quartet No.3 (1987) * Soundings for brass quintet * Summer Dances for brass quintet


Solo instrumental

*"Suite for Trumpet and Piano Op.4" (1956) *''Improvisations for Harp Op.10'' (1960) *''Piano Sonata no.1 Op.23'' (1963) *''Piano Sonata no.2 Op.46'' (1969) *''Sonata for Harp'' Op.66 *''Santa Fe Suite'' for harp (1988) *''Sonatina for Flute Op.98 (1953) *''Toccata alla Danza'' for piano (1961)


Organ

*''Prelude, Elegy and Toccata'' (1954) *''Partita'' Op.19 (1962) *''Variations on a Hymn Tune'' Op.20 (1962) *''Postlude'' (1962) *''Processional'' (1964) *''Chorale'' (
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1966) *''Invocations'' Op.35 (1967) Commissioned by the Dean and Chapter of Liverpool Cathedral and dedicated to Dr
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for the inauguration of the organ at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral in 1967. *''Toccata Giocosa'' Op.36 No.2 (1967) Dedicated to Sir David Willcocks on the occasion of his Inauguration of the new organ at The Royal College of Organists, 7 October 1967 *''Jubilate'' Op.67, No.2 (1974) Dedicated to Michael Smythe *''Fantasy'' Op.78 (1978) *''Canzonetta'' Op.78 No.2 (1978) *''Antiphonies'' Op.88 No.2 (1982) *''Berceuse'' Op.95 No.3 (1985) *''Recessional'' Op.96 No.4 (1986) Dedicated to Christopher Morris, musician, publisher, friend *''Fanfare'' (1987) *''Carillon'' (1989) *''Fenestra'' (1989)


References


Bibliography

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External links


William Mathias at Oxford University Press

Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra website


Information and short audio extracts from the 1967 Pye recording. * , Ian Ball plays the 1907 Walker organ of Bristol Cathedral,
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, at youtube.com. * : a 1969 performance by Guildford Cathedral Choir, directed by Barry Rose
William Mathias interview
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