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Bob Chilcott

Robert Chilcott (born 9 April 1955) is a British choral composer, conductor, and singer, based in Oxfordshire, England. He was a member of the King's Singers from 1985 to 1997, singing tenor.[1] He has been a composer since 1997.[2]

Bob Chilcott
Chilcott in 2009
Background information
Born (1955-04-09) 9 April 1955 (age 69)
Plymouth, England
GenresChoral
Occupation(s)
Years active1967–present

Early life and early career edit

Chilcott was born in Plymouth, Devon in 1955. While still young he relocated with his family to a new home near Watford, Although his family was not musical, he joined the local church choir where the assistant organist was Andrew Davies.[3] He sang in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, both as a boy and as a university student, when he conducted the voluntary Choral Society, which included many singers from other colleges. He performed the Pie Jesu of Fauré's Requiem on the 1967 King's College recording.[1]

Composer edit

Chilcott is well known for his compositions for children’s choirs, including Can You Hear Me?, which he has conducted in the United States, Canada, Australia, Japan, Estonia, Latvia, Germany, and the Czech Republic.[1] He is associated with the New Orleans Children’s Chorus and the Crescent City Festival in New Orleans, for which he wrote A Little Jazz Mass, Happy Land, This Day, Be Simple Little Children, and for the 2009 festival, I Lift My Eyes.[2]

Chilcott wrote This Day, a setting of five poems, for a 2006 choral festival in New Orleans; however, that festival was cancelled after Hurricane Katrina. The work eventually premiered on 25 June 2007 at St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans, by 210 singers from around the United States.

His cantata for choir and percussion The Making of the Drum has been performed by the BBC Singers, the New Zealand Youth Choir, the World Youth Choir (under his direction), the Chamber Choir of Europe, and the Taipei Chamber Singers. Chilcott wrote two larger sacred works, Canticles of Light and Jubilate. The Addison singers performed Canticles of Light in London in 2004 and Jubilate in 2005, both in London and in Carnegie Hall.[4] In 2008, Oxford University Press published his Aesop's Fables for SATB and piano ("The Hare and the Tortoise"; "The Mountain in Labour"; "The Fox and the Grapes"; "North Wind and the Sun"; "The Goose and the Swan").

Chilcott’s Requiem was premiered on 13 March 2010 at the Sheldonian in Oxford by the Oxford Bach Choir and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Cleobury.[5][6] Chilcott conducted the premiere of his On Christmas Night on 12 December 2010 at the University Christian Church of Austin, Texas.[7][8] The UK premiere of On Christmas Night was given on 28 November 2011 in Rugby School by the Arnold Singers conducted by Richard Dunster-Sigtermans. Christmas Night received its Scottish premiere on 14 December 2011 at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh performed by the Dollar Academy Combined School Choirs.[9]

His setting of the St John Passion is an hour-long work premiered by Wells Cathedral Choir in 2013. It follows the format established by Bach, with the story narrated in recitative by a tenor evangelist interspersed with interjections from the chorus (as the crowd) and from Pilate and Jesus, the whole being interleaved with chorales and meditations sung by the choir. Many of the chorales are new settings of popular hymns.

In 2016, his piece "Ophelia, Caliban, and Miranda" premiered at picfest in Eugene, Oregon. Chilcott conducted the festival choir and the accompanying instrumentalists the Yellowjackets.[10] His Christmas Oratorio was commissioned by the Three Choirs Festival and first performed in Gloucester Cathedral on 1 August 2019.[11] In 2021 he composed a motet, The Sleeping Child, for the vocal ensemble Voces8.

Conductor and music administrator edit

Chilcott was the conductor of the chorus at the Royal College of Music in London for seven years, and is Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Singers. He is also President of Southend Boys' Choir, a choir from Southend-on-Sea which regularly performs at London venues such as the Royal Albert Hall.

Chilcott currently conducts the Birmingham University Singers, one of three auditioned choirs at the University of Birmingham.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Beeson, Trevor (2009). In Tuneful Accord: The Church Musicians. Hymns Ancient and Modern. p. 205. ISBN 9780334041931.
  2. ^ a b . www.choralconnections.com. Archived from the original on 5 July 2019. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  3. ^ "2021-07".
  4. ^ "Addison Singers". www.addison-singers.org.uk. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Composers > Bob Chilcott - Oxford University Press". global.oup.com. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  6. ^ A new Requiem by Bob Chilcott 24 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Nicola Lisle, The Oxford Times 4 March 2010
  7. ^ Bob Chilcott / On Christmas Night Oxford University press
  8. ^ World Premiere ~ On Christmas Night ~ Composed and Conducted by Bob Chilcott 28 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine University Christian Church, Austin 2010
  9. ^ Dollar Academy Christmas Concert 26 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Dollar Academy 14 December 2011
  10. ^ . picfest.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  11. ^ Reviewed by Seen & Heard International, 3/8/2019

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Robert Chilcott born 9 April 1955 is a British choral composer conductor and singer based in Oxfordshire England He was a member of the King s Singers from 1985 to 1997 singing tenor 1 He has been a composer since 1997 2 Bob ChilcottChilcott in 2009Background informationBorn 1955 04 09 9 April 1955 age 69 Plymouth EnglandGenresChoralOccupation s Choral composer conductor singer tenor Years active1967 present Contents 1 Early life and early career 2 Composer 3 Conductor and music administrator 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and early career editChilcott was born in Plymouth Devon in 1955 While still young he relocated with his family to a new home near Watford Although his family was not musical he joined the local church choir where the assistant organist was Andrew Davies 3 He sang in the Choir of King s College Cambridge both as a boy and as a university student when he conducted the voluntary Choral Society which included many singers from other colleges He performed the Pie Jesu of Faure s Requiem on the 1967 King s College recording 1 Composer editChilcott is well known for his compositions for children s choirs including Can You Hear Me which he has conducted in the United States Canada Australia Japan Estonia Latvia Germany and the Czech Republic 1 He is associated with the New Orleans Children s Chorus and the Crescent City Festival in New Orleans for which he wrote A Little Jazz Mass Happy Land This Day Be Simple Little Children and for the 2009 festival I Lift My Eyes 2 Chilcott wrote This Day a setting of five poems for a 2006 choral festival in New Orleans however that festival was cancelled after Hurricane Katrina The work eventually premiered on 25 June 2007 at St Louis Cathedral in New Orleans by 210 singers from around the United States His cantata for choir and percussion The Making of the Drum has been performed by the BBC Singers the New Zealand Youth Choir the World Youth Choir under his direction the Chamber Choir of Europe and the Taipei Chamber Singers Chilcott wrote two larger sacred works Canticles of Light and Jubilate The Addison singers performed Canticles of Light in London in 2004 and Jubilate in 2005 both in London and in Carnegie Hall 4 In 2008 Oxford University Press published his Aesop s Fables for SATB and piano The Hare and the Tortoise The Mountain in Labour The Fox and the Grapes North Wind and the Sun The Goose and the Swan Chilcott s Requiem was premiered on 13 March 2010 at the Sheldonian in Oxford by the Oxford Bach Choir and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Nicholas Cleobury 5 6 Chilcott conducted the premiere of his On Christmas Night on 12 December 2010 at the University Christian Church of Austin Texas 7 8 The UK premiere of On Christmas Night was given on 28 November 2011 in Rugby School by the Arnold Singers conducted by Richard Dunster Sigtermans Christmas Night received its Scottish premiere on 14 December 2011 at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh performed by the Dollar Academy Combined School Choirs 9 His setting of the St John Passion is an hour long work premiered by Wells Cathedral Choir in 2013 It follows the format established by Bach with the story narrated in recitative by a tenor evangelist interspersed with interjections from the chorus as the crowd and from Pilate and Jesus the whole being interleaved with chorales and meditations sung by the choir Many of the chorales are new settings of popular hymns In 2016 his piece Ophelia Caliban and Miranda premiered at picfest in Eugene Oregon Chilcott conducted the festival choir and the accompanying instrumentalists the Yellowjackets 10 His Christmas Oratorio was commissioned by the Three Choirs Festival and first performed in Gloucester Cathedral on 1 August 2019 11 In 2021 he composed a motet The Sleeping Child for the vocal ensemble Voces8 Conductor and music administrator editChilcott was the conductor of the chorus at the Royal College of Music in London for seven years and is Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Singers He is also President of Southend Boys Choir a choir from Southend on Sea which regularly performs at London venues such as the Royal Albert Hall Chilcott currently conducts the Birmingham University Singers one of three auditioned choirs at the University of Birmingham References edit a b c Beeson Trevor 2009 In Tuneful Accord The Church Musicians Hymns Ancient and Modern p 205 ISBN 9780334041931 a b Bob Chilcott www choralconnections com Archived from the original on 5 July 2019 Retrieved 19 June 2018 2021 07 Addison Singers www addison singers org uk Retrieved 19 June 2018 Composers gt Bob Chilcott Oxford University Press global oup com Retrieved 19 June 2018 A new Requiem by Bob Chilcott Archived 24 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Nicola Lisle The Oxford Times 4 March 2010 Bob Chilcott On Christmas Night Oxford University press World Premiere On Christmas Night Composed and Conducted by Bob Chilcott Archived 28 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine University Christian Church Austin 2010 Dollar Academy Christmas Concert Archived 26 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Dollar Academy 14 December 2011 picfest org The Yellowjackets Are Coming picfest org Archived from the original on 8 August 2016 Retrieved 19 June 2018 Reviewed by Seen amp Heard International 3 8 2019External links editBob Chilcott website Bob Chilcott Allmusic Bob Chilcott RIAS Kammerchor Bob Chilcott singers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Chilcott amp oldid 1216816667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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