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English composer (born 1960)
Sir George William John Benjamin ,
CBE (born 31 January 1960) is an English
composer of
contemporary classical music . He is also a
conductor ,
pianist and teacher. He is well known for operas
Into the Little Hill (2006),
Written on Skin (2009–2012) and
Lessons in Love and Violence (2015–2017)—all with librettos by
Martin Crimp . In 2019, critics at
The Guardian ranked Written on Skin as the second best work of the 21st-century.
[1]
Biography
Benjamin was born in London and attended
Westminster School . Prof. Benjamin studied piano privately with concert pianist and eminent teacher, Marguerite Tury from 1967–74, wrote his first composition at age nine, and took piano and composition lessons with
Peter Gellhorn until the age of 15,
[2] after which Gellhorn arranged for Benjamin to continue his lessons in Paris with
Olivier Messiaen , whom he had known for many years.
[3] Messiaen was reported to have described Benjamin as his favourite pupil.
[4] He then read music at
King's College, Cambridge , studying under
Alexander Goehr and
Robin Holloway .
His orchestral piece Ringed by the Flat Horizon (written for the
Cambridge University Musical Society and premiered in
Cambridge under the baton of
Mark Elder on 5 March 1980) was performed at
The Proms that August, while he was still a student, making him the youngest living composer to have had music performed at the Proms.
[5] The
London Sinfonietta and
Sir Simon Rattle , premiered At First Light two years later.
[6] Antara was commissioned by
IRCAM for the 10th anniversary of the Pompidou Centre in 1987
[7] and Three Inventions for chamber orchestra were written for the 75th
Salzburg Festival in 1995.
[8] The
London Symphony Orchestra under
Pierre Boulez premiered Palimpsests in 2002 to mark the opening of ‘By George’, a season-long portrait which included the first performance of Shadowlines by
Pierre-Laurent Aimard .
[9] More recent celebrations of Benjamin's work have taken place at
Southbank Centre in 2012 (as part of the UK's Cultural Olympiad) and at the Barbican in 2016.
[10]
[11]
Benjamin's first operatic work
Into the Little Hill , written with playwright
Martin Crimp , was commissioned in 2006 by the Festival d'Automne in Paris. It received its London premiere at the
Royal Opera House in February 2009. Their second collaboration,
Written on Skin , premiered at the
Aix-en-Provence Festival in July 2012. Benjamin conducted the UK premiere at the
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden , in March 2013.
[12]
Lessons in Love and Violence , a third collaboration with Martin Crimp, premiered at the Royal Opera House in 2018.
[13]
As a conductor, he regularly appears with some of the world's leading ensembles and orchestras, amongst them the
London Sinfonietta ,
Ensemble Modern , the
Cleveland and
Concertgebouw orchestras , and the
Junge Deutsche Philharmonie .
[14]
[15] In 1999, he made his operatic debut conducting
Pelléas et Mélisande at la Monnaie, Brussels,
[16] and he has conducted numerous world premieres, including works by
Wolfgang Rihm ,
Unsuk Chin ,
Gérard Grisey , and
György Ligeti .
[17]
[18]
[19] In 1993, he curated the first
Meltdown music festival in London and in 2010 he was the
Music Director of the
Ojai Music Festival in
California .
[20] During the 2018/2019 season, Benjamin was Composer in Residence to the
Berliner Philharmoniker .
[21]
For sixteen years, Benjamin taught composition at the
Royal College of Music , London, where he became the first Prince Consort Professor of Composition before succeeding Sir
Harrison Birtwistle as
Henry Purcell Professor of Composition at
King's College London in January 2001. His pupils include
Luke Bedford and
Dai Fujikura .
[22]
Honours
In 2019, Benjamin was awarded the
Golden Lion Award for lifetime achievement from the
Venice Biennale . Other awards include the 2001
Arnold Schönberg Prize ,
[23] the 2015 Prince Pierre of Monaco composition prize (for his opera Written on Skin ),
[24] and 2023 the
Ernst von Siemens Music Prize .
[25] An honorary fellow of
King's College Cambridge , the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama , the
Royal College of Music and the
Royal Academy of Music ,
[26] Benjamin is also an Honorary Member of the
Royal Philharmonic Society .
[27] He was awarded a
C.B.E. in 2010,
[28] made a Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2015,
[29] and was knighted in the
2017 Queen's Birthday Honours .
[30]
Personal life
Benjamin now lives in northwest London with his partner, the filmmaker Michael Waldman, whose recent credits include The Day John Lennon Died , The Scandalous Adventures of Lord Byron , and the TV miniseries Musicality .
Selected works
Source
[31]
Opera
Orchestral
Ringed by the Flat Horizon for orchestra (1979–1980)
A Mind of Winter for soprano and orchestra (1981) text:
Wallace Stevens
Sudden Time for large orchestra (1989–1993)
Three Inventions for chamber orchestra (1993–1995)
Sometime Voices for baritone, chorus and orchestra (1996) text:
William Shakespeare
Palimpsests for orchestra (2000–2002)
Dance Figures , nine choreographic scenes for orchestra (2004)
Duet for piano and orchestra (2008)
Dream of the Song for countertenor, female chorus and orchestra (2014–2015) texts:
Solomon Ibn Gabirol and
Samuel HaNagid , trans.
Peter Cole ;
Federico García Lorca
Concerto for Orchestra (2021)
Ensemble
Octet for 8 players (1978)
At First Light for 14 players (1982)
Antara for 16 players and electronics (1987)
Upon Silence for mezzo-soprano and viols/strings (1990) text: Yeats
Olicantus for 15 players (2002)
Chamber and instrumental
Piano Sonata (1977–1978)
Flight for solo flute (1979)
Three Studies for piano (1982–1985)
Viola, Viola for viola duo (1997)
Shadowlines – six
canonic
preludes for piano (2001)
Three Miniatures for solo violin (2001–2002)
Piano Figures – ten short pieces for piano (2004)
References
^ Clements, Andrew; Maddocks, Fiona; Lewis, John; Molleson, Kate; Service, Tom; Jeal, Erica; Ashley, Tim (12 September 2019).
"The best classical music works of the 21st century" .
The Guardian .
ISSN
0261-3077 . Retrieved 31 May 2021 .
^
Anderson, Julian. 'Benjamin, George (William John)' in Grove Music Online
^
Obituary, 'Peter Gellhorn' in The Guardian , 16 February 2004
^ Angelique Chrisafis,
"British composer's 20-year opera quest ends with Paris premiere" . The Guardian (London), 25 November 2006
^ Gavin Thomas.
"George Benjamin: Overview" . online at Composition:Today. Retrieved 10 March 2013 .
^
"London Symphony Orchestra - Rattle: the exhibition" . lso.co.uk . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^
"Antara" . www.fabermusic.com . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^
"Three Inventions for Chamber Orchestra" . www.fabermusic.com . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^ George Benjamin,
"My heroes and I" , The Guardian (London), 20 September 2002: He was artistic consultant to the BBC's 3-year retrospective of 20th-century music for the Millennium, 'Sounding the Century'. There have been major retrospectives of his work in London, Pris, Tokyo, Brussels, Berlin, Strasbourg, San Francisco and Madrid.
^
"Benjamin at the Barbican, Barbican, London — 'The power of suggestion' " . Financial Times . Archived from
the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^ Clements, Andrew (14 May 2012).
"Jubilation: The Music of George Benjamin – review" . The Guardian .
ISSN
0261-3077 . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^ Jeal, Erica (10 March 2013).
"Written on Skin – review" . The Guardian .
ISSN
0261-3077 . Retrieved 1 November 2019 .
^
Lessons in Love and Violence production page at roh.org.uk . Retrieved 15 August 2017
^ Hume, L., ed. (2017). Debrett's People of Today 2017 . London, U.K.: Debrett's Peerage Limited – via Credo Reference.
^
"Concerts and Tours" . Junge Deutsche Philharmonie . Retrieved 29 April 2019 .
^
"George Benjamin" . www.nimbusrecords.co.uk . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^
"Hamburg Concerto" . englisch . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^ Service, Tom (18 March 2013).
"A guide to Gérard Grisey's music" . The Guardian .
ISSN
0261-3077 . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^ Dixon, Gavin (6 February 2018).
"Contemporary composer: Unsuk Chin" . www.gramophone.co.uk . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^ Swed, Mark (15 June 2009).
"Review: eighth blackbird and other new music at Ojai Music Festival" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 15 June 2009 .
^ Philharmoniker, Berliner.
"Composer in Residence 2018/2019 | Berliner Philharmoniker" . www.berliner-philharmoniker.de . Retrieved 23 October 2019 .
^
Tom Service (4 February 2005).
"I'm inspired by Stockhausen, Xenakis … and Seinfeld" .
The Guardian . London. Retrieved 10 March 2013 .
^
"George Benjamin | Delphian Records" . Retrieved 17 October 2019 .
^
"Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco" . www.fondationprincepierre.mc . Retrieved 17 October 2019 .
^
"Komponist George Benjamin erhält Ernst von Siemens Musikpreis - neue musikzeitung" .
nmz (in German). Retrieved 31 January 2023 .
^
"George Benjamin" . www.nimbusrecords.co.uk . Retrieved 17 October 2019 .
^
"George Benjamin" . Royal Philharmonic Society . Retrieved 17 October 2019 .
^ Announcement in The London Gazette , Issue 59446, 12 June 2010, p. 7
^
"George Benjamin Guest at Composers' Club" . barenboimsaid.de . Retrieved 17 October 2019 .
^
"No. 61962" .
The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 June 2017. p. B2.
^
"George Benjamin - Works" . www.fabermusic.com . Retrieved 1 November 2019 .
Further reading
Alex Ross,
"Illuminated: George Benjamin's long-awaited masterpiece" ,
The New Yorker , 25 March 2013.
Andrew Powell,
"Written On Skin, at Length" ,
Musical America , 24 August 2013.
George Benjamin's page at King's College London
Page on the website of Faber Music, Benjamin's publisher, with biography, catalogue of works and details of forthcoming performances
George Benjamin, "In the realm of the senses" (article on György Ligeti) The Guardian , 23 February 2007.
Education project on collection "Piano Figures" – George Benjamin explains his work in short films
"George Benjamin (composer) (biography, works, resources)" (in French and English).
IRCAM .
Luiz Gazzola (Almaviva),
"The Exclusive Opera Lively Interview with composer George Benjamin" on operalively.com, 25 July 2013
Mead, Rebecca (17 September 2018).
"Inner voice" . Onward and Upward with the Arts. The New Yorker . 94 (28): 18–24.
Interview with George Benjamin , 18 April 2005
Palmer, Andrew (2015).
Encounters with British Composers . Suffolk:
Boydell & Brewer .
doi :
10.7722/j.ctt1814gv6 .
ISBN
978-1-78327-070-5 .
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