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Benjamin Dwyer

Benjamin Dwyer (born 3 August 1965) is an Irish composer, guitarist and musicologist.

Life edit

Dwyer was born in Dublin and studied the classical guitar at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, Dublin, and at the Royal Academy of Music, London. He also studied music at Trinity College Dublin, and in 2000 he received a PhD in composition from Queen's University Belfast.

As a guitarist, he made his concerto debut with Rodrigo's Concierto d'Aranjuez with the Neubrandenburg Philharmonic Orchestra in Germany; since then he has performed as soloist with most of the major Irish orchestras and string quartets, and he has given recitals throughout Europe and North America. He has also performed with a variety of chamber music partners, including tenor John Elwes, saxophonist Kenneth Edge, flautist Susan Doyle, jazz guitarist Mike Nielsen and classical guitarist Dario Macaluso. Dwyer spent the years 2002 to 2007 in Spain (Andalusia and Barcelona), before returning to Ireland, where he has taught guitar at the Royal Irish Academy of Music since 2009.[1] Since 2012 he holds the first professorship in music at Middlesex University.

Dwyer has a strong interest in contemporary art music. He has been involved in the promotion and performance of new music in Ireland since 1990, when he instituted the "Mostly Modern" series and festival (later known as "MUSIC21"), and he is the founder and director of the VOX21 new music ensemble, which premiered many new works by Irish and international composers. He has also been active as artistic director and organiser of concert series and festivals, bringing tailored events to the National Concert Hall and Sligo Contemporary Music Festival. Dwyer also curated "Remembering Ligeti" in 2007 and "Remembering Britten" in 2013 in Dublin.

He was awarded the Villa-Lobos Centenary Medal by the Brazilian Government in 1987, elected to Aosdána in 2006, and made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London, in 2009.

As a musicologist, Dwyer has published monographs and written articles for the Journal of Music in Ireland.

Music edit

Among Irish composers, Benjamin Dwyer has made one of the largest and most sustained contributions to the repertoire of classical guitar. His Twelve Études, composed over a period of twelve years and completed in 2008, comprise the summation of his writing to date for the instrument. His treatment of melodic cells, exploring and reshaping their musical potential by increments, and avoiding the traditional development, can give his musical language the appearance of being extemporised. Dwyer also makes frequent use of rhythmic ostinati, as in Voces críticas (2004), the Guitar Quintet (2003) and several of the Études.[2]

Often in his music, conflicting ideas result not in resolution but in mutual annihilation, a process seen clearly in his Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra (2000), which illustrates the universal forces of creation (Rajas), preservation (Sattva) and destruction (Tamas) described in the Indian Vedic traditions. This piece also demonstrates Dwyer's fascination with Hindu philosophy and other ritual and mythopoetic ideas.[3]

List of works edit

Musicological publications edit

  • "Transformational Ostinati in György Ligeti's Sonatas for Solo Cello and Solo Viola", in: Louise Duchesneau and Wolfgang Marx (eds.): György Ligeti. Of Foreign Lands and Strange Sounds (Martlesham, Suffolk: Boydell & Brewer, 2011).
  • Constellations. The Life and Music of John Buckley (Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2011); ISBN 978-1-904505-52-5.
  • Different Voices: Irish Music and Music in Ireland (Hofheim: Wolke Verlag, 2014); ISBN 978-3-95593-060-8.
  • Britten and the Guitar. Critical Perspectives for Performers (Dublin: Carysfort Press, 2016); ISBN 978-1-909325-87-6.

Recordings edit

  • In the Ranelagh Gardens, with Macdara Woods (poetry), Benjamin Dwyer (guitar), Kenneth Edge (saxophones), Susan Doyle (flutes) (Gamelan Productions, CD 2005). Contains: Apuntes sin títulos I-IV; Afterjoyce I; Parallaxes; Crow.
  • Evolution (Benjamin Dwyer & Mike Nielsen) (Gamelan Productions GAM 0002, CD 2005)
  • Benjamin Dwyer: Twelve Études for Guitar (Gamelan Productions GAM 0004, CD 2008)
  • Crow, performed by William Dowdall (flute), on: Atoll ACD 111, CD 2010
  • Irish Guitar Works, performed by Benjamin Dwyer and the Callino Quartet (El Cortijo 00010, CD 2012). Contains Dwyer's Twelve Studies and Guitar Quintet, plus John Buckley's Guitar Sonata No. 1.
  • Benjamin Dwyer: Scenes from Crow, performed by VOX21 (Diatribe Records DIA CD 017, CD 2014)
  • Homenaje a Maurice Ohana for piano, performed by Mary Dullea (Métier Records MSV 28549, CD 2014)

References edit

  1. ^ Biography paraphrased from Mark Fitzgerald: "Dwyer, Benjamin", in: The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland, ed. by Harry White and Barra Boydell (Dublin: UCD Press, 2013), p. 338–340.
  2. ^ Fitzgerald (2013), as above.
  3. ^ Fitzgerald (2013), as above.

External links edit

  • Composer's website
  • Profile at Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin

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Benjamin Dwyer born 3 August 1965 is an Irish composer guitarist and musicologist Contents 1 Life 2 Music 3 List of works 4 Musicological publications 5 Recordings 6 References 7 External linksLife editDwyer was born in Dublin and studied the classical guitar at the DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama Dublin and at the Royal Academy of Music London He also studied music at Trinity College Dublin and in 2000 he received a PhD in composition from Queen s University Belfast As a guitarist he made his concerto debut with Rodrigo s Concierto d Aranjuez with the Neubrandenburg Philharmonic Orchestra in Germany since then he has performed as soloist with most of the major Irish orchestras and string quartets and he has given recitals throughout Europe and North America He has also performed with a variety of chamber music partners including tenor John Elwes saxophonist Kenneth Edge flautist Susan Doyle jazz guitarist Mike Nielsen and classical guitarist Dario Macaluso Dwyer spent the years 2002 to 2007 in Spain Andalusia and Barcelona before returning to Ireland where he has taught guitar at the Royal Irish Academy of Music since 2009 1 Since 2012 he holds the first professorship in music at Middlesex University Dwyer has a strong interest in contemporary art music He has been involved in the promotion and performance of new music in Ireland since 1990 when he instituted the Mostly Modern series and festival later known as MUSIC21 and he is the founder and director of the VOX21 new music ensemble which premiered many new works by Irish and international composers He has also been active as artistic director and organiser of concert series and festivals bringing tailored events to the National Concert Hall and Sligo Contemporary Music Festival Dwyer also curated Remembering Ligeti in 2007 and Remembering Britten in 2013 in Dublin He was awarded the Villa Lobos Centenary Medal by the Brazilian Government in 1987 elected to Aosdana in 2006 and made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music London in 2009 As a musicologist Dwyer has published monographs and written articles for the Journal of Music in Ireland Music editAmong Irish composers Benjamin Dwyer has made one of the largest and most sustained contributions to the repertoire of classical guitar His Twelve Etudes composed over a period of twelve years and completed in 2008 comprise the summation of his writing to date for the instrument His treatment of melodic cells exploring and reshaping their musical potential by increments and avoiding the traditional development can give his musical language the appearance of being extemporised Dwyer also makes frequent use of rhythmic ostinati as in Voces criticas 2004 the Guitar Quintet 2003 and several of the Etudes 2 Often in his music conflicting ideas result not in resolution but in mutual annihilation a process seen clearly in his Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra 2000 which illustrates the universal forces of creation Rajas preservation Sattva and destruction Tamas described in the Indian Vedic traditions This piece also demonstrates Dwyer s fascination with Hindu philosophy and other ritual and mythopoetic ideas 3 List of works editWorks for or including guitar Sonata for Oboe and Guitar 1994 Sonata for Flute and Guitar 1994 rev 1997 Sonata for Tenor Recorder and Guitar 1994 rev 1997 Omeros 1994 rev 2004 for four amplified guitars Song for Her Cancion para Ella 1995 also versions for 2 guitars soprano saxophone and guitar and flute and guitar Cancion y Tango 1995 rev 2003 also versions for soprano saxophone and guitar flute and guitar Guitar Quintet 2003 for guitar and string quartet Concerto No 1 for Guitar and Strings 1998 rev 2008 Voces Criticas 2004 Apuntes sin titulos I IV 2005 Lineas 2005 for violin and 8 string guitar Tango para dos 2005 for 2 guitars Concerto No 2 for Guitar and Orchestra 2007 Twelve Etudes 2008 Twelve Studies 2008 rev 2012 Eight Simple Studies 2008 rev 2012 Dos estudios avanzados 2008 rev 2012 Works for piano Homenaje a Maurice Ohana 1997 rev 2006 Quasi una fantasia 1997 rev 2006 Apuntes 2002 Suenos Lentos Slow Dreams Portrait 2009 Etude 2013 Other orchestral music Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra Rajas Sattva Tamas 2000 In Memoriam Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 2009 Other chamber music Tiento 1994 for soprano saxophone and piano Soneto del Amor Oscuro 1995 for oboe and percussion Parallaxis 1996 for soprano saxophone and tenor saxophone Soneto del Amor Oscuro 1996 rev 2011 for flute doubling alto and sliding flutes and percussion Quasi una fantasia 1998 for clarinet or soprano saxophone violin piano Piano Trio I Quasi una fantasia 1998 for violin cello piano Crow 1999 for amplified tenor recorder and tape versions for amplified flute doubling piccolo and tape 1999 amplified flute with sliding head joint and tape 2010 Crow s Vanity 2000 for amplified cello and tape Afterjoyce I 2004 for flute percussion and live electronics Movimientos I IV 2007 for violin and piano Al Andalus 2005 for flute doubling bass flute clarinet doubling bass clarinet accordion violin cello percussion Piano Trio II 2007 Night Words 2007 for accordion and bass clarinet Passacaille 2009 for baroque violin and harpsichord Four Japanese Prints 2009 for amplified bass flute alto flute flute piccolo one player amplified piano Umbilical 2011 for baroque violin double bass harpsichord tape with optional Butoh dancer imagines obesae et aspectui ingratae 2013 for viola solo ouissance 2013 for shakuhachi solo Nocturnal after Benjamin Britten 2015 for piano trio Vocal Two Mahon Songs Derek Mahon 1994 rev 1995 for high voice and cello version for mezzo and cello In Memoriam 1995 for female choir Scenes from Crow 2009 for amplified mixed ensemble soprano tapeMusicological publications edit Transformational Ostinati in Gyorgy Ligeti s Sonatas for Solo Cello and Solo Viola in Louise Duchesneau and Wolfgang Marx eds Gyorgy Ligeti Of Foreign Lands and Strange Sounds Martlesham Suffolk Boydell amp Brewer 2011 Constellations The Life and Music of John Buckley Dublin Carysfort Press 2011 ISBN 978 1 904505 52 5 Different Voices Irish Music and Music in Ireland Hofheim Wolke Verlag 2014 ISBN 978 3 95593 060 8 Britten and the Guitar Critical Perspectives for Performers Dublin Carysfort Press 2016 ISBN 978 1 909325 87 6 Recordings editIn the Ranelagh Gardens with Macdara Woods poetry Benjamin Dwyer guitar Kenneth Edge saxophones Susan Doyle flutes Gamelan Productions CD 2005 Contains Apuntes sin titulos I IV Afterjoyce I Parallaxes Crow Evolution Benjamin Dwyer amp Mike Nielsen Gamelan Productions GAM 0002 CD 2005 Benjamin Dwyer Twelve Etudes for Guitar Gamelan Productions GAM 0004 CD 2008 Crow performed by William Dowdall flute on Atoll ACD 111 CD 2010 Irish Guitar Works performed by Benjamin Dwyer and the Callino Quartet El Cortijo 00010 CD 2012 Contains Dwyer s Twelve Studies and Guitar Quintet plus John Buckley s Guitar Sonata No 1 Benjamin Dwyer Scenes from Crow performed by VOX21 Diatribe Records DIA CD 017 CD 2014 Homenaje a Maurice Ohana for piano performed by Mary Dullea Metier Records MSV 28549 CD 2014 References edit Biography paraphrased from Mark Fitzgerald Dwyer Benjamin in The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland ed by Harry White and Barra Boydell Dublin UCD Press 2013 p 338 340 Fitzgerald 2013 as above Fitzgerald 2013 as above External links editComposer s website Profile at Contemporary Music Centre Dublin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benjamin Dwyer amp oldid 1220853070, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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