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Lennox Berkeley

Sir Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley (12 May 1903 – 26 December 1989) was an English composer.

Biography

Berkeley was born on 12 May 1903 in Oxford, England, the younger child and only son of Aline Carla (1863–1935), daughter of Sir James Charles Harris, former British consul in Monaco, and Royal Navy Captain Hastings George FitzHardinge Berkeley (1855–1934), the illegitimate and eldest son of George Lennox Rawdon Berkeley, the 7th Earl of Berkeley (1827–1888).[1] He attended the Dragon School in Oxford, going on to Gresham's School, in Holt, Norfolk and St George's School in Harpenden, Hertfordshire. He studied French at Merton College, Oxford, graduating with a fourth class degree in 1926. While at university he coxed the college rowing eight. He became an honorary fellow of Merton College in 1974.[1][2]

In 1927, he went to Paris to study music with Nadia Boulanger, and there became acquainted with Francis Poulenc, Igor Stravinsky, Darius Milhaud, Arthur Honegger and Albert Roussel. Berkeley also studied with Maurice Ravel, often cited as a key influence in Berkeley's technical development as a composer.

In 1936 he met Benjamin Britten, also a former pupil of Gresham's School, at the ISCM Festival in Barcelona. Berkeley fell in love with Britten, who appears to have been wary of entering a relationship, writing in his diary, "we have come to an agreement on that subject."[3][4] Nevertheless, the two composers shared a house for a year, living in the Old Mill at Snape, Suffolk, which Britten had acquired in July 1937.[5] They subsequently enjoyed a long friendship and artistic association, collaborating on a number of works; these included the suite of Catalan dances titled Mont Juic, and Variations on an Elizabethan Theme (the latter also with four other composers).

He worked for the BBC during the Second World War, where he met his future wife, Elizabeth Freda Bernstein (1923-2016) whom he married on 14 December 1946. Together they had three sons; their eldest son Michael Berkeley, Baron Berkeley of Knighton, is also a composer, and their youngest son is the photographer Nick Berkeley.[1][6][7][8]

He wrote several piano works for the pianist Colin Horsley, who commissioned the Horn Trio and some piano pieces, and gave the first performances and/or made the premier recordings of a number of his works, including his third Piano Concerto (1958).[9]

He was Professor of Composition in the Royal Academy of Music from 1946 to 1968. His students included Richard Rodney Bennett, David Bedford, Richard Stoker, Clive Strutt, John Tavener and Brian Ferneyhough. Ferneyhough felt that he learned nothing from Berkeley because of the gap between their musical conceptions, remembering him as "a notably urbane and well-meaning presence" whose "Nadia Boulenger [sic] influenced gallic aesthetics were completely unable to deal with my compositional needs."[10]

1954 saw the premiere of his first opera, Nelson, at Sadler's Wells. He was knighted in 1974 and from 1977–83 was President of the Cheltenham Festival.

He resided at 8 Warwick Avenue, London, from 1947 until his death in 1989. On 20 March 1990 a memorial service was held for him at Westminster Cathedral, London.[1]

Honours

Musical style

Berkeley's earlier music is broadly tonal, influenced by the neoclassical music of Stravinsky.[12]He is also well-known for his STABAT choir works. Berkeley's contact and friendship with composers such as Ravel and Poulenc and his studies in Paris with Boulanger lend his music a 'French' quality, demonstrated by its "emphasis on melody, the lucid textures and a conciseness of expression".[13] He maintained a negative view of atonal music at least up until 1948, when he wrote:[14]

I have never been able to derive much satisfaction from atonal music. The absence of key makes modulation an impossibility, and this, to my mind, causes monotony [...] I am not, of course, in favour of rigidly adhering to the old key-system, but some sort of tonal centre seems to me a necessity.

However, from the mid-1950s, Berkeley apparently felt a need to revise his style of composition, later telling the Canadian composer, R. Murray Schafer that "it's natural for a composer to feel a need to enlarge his idiom."[15] He started including tone rows and aspects of serial technique in his compositions around the time of the Concertino, op. 49 (1955) and the opera Ruth (1955-6). His shift in opinion was demonstrated in an interview with The Times in 1959:[16]

I'm not opposed to serial music; I've benefited from studying it, and I have sometimes found myself writing serial themes - although I don't elaborate on them according to strict serial principles, because I'm quite definitely a tonal composer. And there are some exceptions to the gospel of intellectualisation - I enjoyed listening to the record of Boulez's Le marteau sans maître very much, because there the timbres of the music were attractive in themselves.

Works

Opera

Orchestral

  • Mont Juic, suite of Catalan dances, Op. 9 (written jointly with Benjamin Britten)
  • Serenade, for string orchestra (1938–9)
  • Symphony No. 1 (1936–40)
  • Divertimento (1943)
  • Piano Concerto in B-flat major, Op. 29 (1947–8)
  • Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra, Op. 30 (1948)
  • Symphony No. 2 (1958, revised 1976)
  • Symphony No. 3, in one movement (1968–9)
  • Sinfonia Concertante, for oboe and chamber orchestra (1972–3)
  • Voices of the Night, Op. 86 (1973)
  • Guitar Concerto, Op. 88
  • Symphony No. 4 (1977–8)

Choral

  • A Festival Anthem, Op. 21, No. 2 (1945)
  • Crux fidelis, Op. 43, No. 1 (1955)
  • I sing of a maiden (1966)
  • Look up, sweet babe, Op. 43, No. 2 (1955)
  • Missa Brevis, Op. 57 (1960)
  • Mass for five voices, Op. 64 (1964)
  • Magnificat for chorus and orchestra, Op. 71 (1968)
  • Three Latin Motets, Op. 83, No. 1 (1972)
  • The Lord is my shepherd, Op. 91, No. 1 (1975)
  • Magnificat and Nunc dimittis ("Chichester service"), Op. 99 (1980)

Solo vocal

  • Five Housman Songs, Op. 14, No. 3
  • Four Poems of St Teresa of Ávila, Op. 27, for contralto and string orchestra (1947)
  • Three Greek Songs, Op. 38 (1953)
  • Five Poems by W. H. Auden, Op. 53

Chamber

  • String Quartet No. 1, Op. 6 (1935)
  • String Quartet No. 2, Op. 15 (1941)
  • String Trio, Op. 19 (1943)
  • Sonata in D minor for viola and piano, Op. 22 (1945)
  • Introduction and Allegro, for solo violin (1949) (edited by Ivry Gitlis)[17]
  • Trio for horn, violin and piano, Op. 44 (1952)
  • Sextet for clarinet, horn and string quartet, Op. 47 (1954)[18]
  • String Quartet No. 3, Op. 76 (1970)
  • Introduction and Allegro, for double bass and piano (1972) (for Rodney Slatford)
  • Duo for cello and piano
  • Sonata Op. 97 for flute and piano
  • Sonatina Op. 13 for recorder and piano[19]
  • Three Pieces for Solo Viola, WoO (Dedicated to Stephan Deák, discovered 2004.)[20]

Piano

  • Three Pieces, Op. 2 (1935)
  • Piano Sonata in A major, Op. 20 (1941–5)
  • Six Preludes, Op. 23 (1945)
  • Three Mazurkas, Op. 31 No. 1 (1939–49)

Guitar

  • Quatre pièces pour la guitare (1928)
  • Sonatina, Op. 52, No. 1 (1957)
  • Theme and Variations, Op. 77 (1970)

Clarinet

  • Three Pieces for Clarinet, (1939)

Flute

  • Sonatina for Flute or Treble Recorder and Piano (1940)

Violin

  • Theme and Variations (1950)

Film and radio

  • Film Scores: Sword of the Spirit, December 1942 Out of Chaos, January 1944, London Symphony orchestra Hotel Reserve, June 1944, BBC Northern orchestra/Muir Mathieson The First Gentleman, April 1948, Royal Philharmonic orchestra/Thomas Beecham, April 1948 Youth in Britain, April 1958 *Radio Scores: Westminster Abbey, 1941, Section of Northern BBC orchestra, London, BBC, 7 September 1941 Yesterday and Today, 1943, Wireless Singers/Father J.  B.  Mc Elligott, Evesham, BBC, 19 April 1942 A Glutton for life, 1946, ad hoc orchestra/Lennox Berkeley, London BBC, 21 November 1946 The wall of Troy, 1946, ad hoc orchestra/Lennox Berkeley, London BBC, 21 November 1946 The Seraphina, 1956, Sinfonia of London/Lennox Berkeley, London BBC, 4 October 1956 Look back to Lyttletoun, 1957, English opera group orchestra, Ambrosian singers/ Norman del Mar, London, BBC, 8 July 1957

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Berkeley, Sir Lennox Randal Francis (1903–1989), composer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 1 (online ed.). Oxford University Press. 23 September 2004. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/39902. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ Levens, R.G.C., ed. (1964). Merton College Register 1900-1964. Oxford: Basil Blackwell. p. 149.
  3. ^ Oliver, Michael (1996). Benjamin Britten. University of Michigan: Phaidon. p. 60. ISBN 9780714832777.
  4. ^ Evans, John (2010). Journeying Boy: The Diaries of the Young Benjamin Britten 1928-1938. Faber and Faber. p. 366. ISBN 9780571274642.
  5. ^ Evans, John (2010). Journeying Boy: The Diaries of the Young Benjamin Britten 1928-1938. Faber and Faber. p. 494. ISBN 9780571274642.
  6. ^ Peter Dickinson The Music of Lennox Berkeley – Page 77 2003 "Colin Horsley remembered Berkeley's time at the BBC because he was reputed to have kept manuscript paper under his desk and was obviously longing to get more time to compose. Since it was there that he met his wife it is no wonder ..."
  7. ^ Scotland, Tony. "Lennox Berkeley and his Music (biography)". Retrieved 7 October 2014.
  8. ^ Death notice, The Times, London, 25 February 2016, p.61
  9. ^ Musical leader 1958 Page 21 "Lennox Berkeley launched his Third Piano Concerto with Colin Horsley, for whom the work was written, at the Royal Philharmonic Society's Festival Hall series recently"
  10. ^ Brian Ferneyhough - An interview with the English composer/professor who now resides in California. "I am always actively thinking of current activities.". Musicguy 247
  11. ^ Index biographique des membres et associés de l'Académie royale de Belgique (1769-2005)
  12. ^ Stevens, Douglas (2011). Lennox Berkeley : a critical study of his music (Ph.D.). University of Bristol.
  13. ^ Rushton, James. "Lennox Berkeley - Five Short Pieces (1936)". Music Sales Classical. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  14. ^ Dickinson, Peter (2003). The music of Lennox Berkeley (2nd ed.). Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. p. 161. ISBN 9780851159362.
  15. ^ Dickinson, Peter (2012). Lennox Berkeley and friends : writings, letters and interviews. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. p. 9. ISBN 9781843837855.
  16. ^ Dickinson, ed. Peter (2012). Lennox Berkeley and friends : writings, letters and interviews. Woodbridge: Boydell Press. p. 110. ISBN 9781843837855. {{cite book}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  17. ^ Introduction and Allegro for Solo Violin. . 21 April 2018. OCLC 498148650.
  18. ^ Review Sextet May 2008, quote: Berkeley wrote his three movement Sextet for Clarinet, Horn and String Quartet, Op. 47 in 1954 for the Melos Ensemble.
  19. ^ Daly, Thomas. "Works by Sir Lennox Berkeley (complete listing) (containing the keyword '13')". www.lennoxberkeley.org.uk. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  20. ^ Scotland, Tony; Raphael, Terroni. "Three Pieces for Solo Viola". Lennox Berkeley Society. Retrieved 20 October 2018.

External links

  • Lennox Berkeley's homepage at Chester Music
  • The Lennox Berkeley Society
  • Lennox Berkeley discography at Discogs
  • Lennox Berkeley at IMDb
  • Performance of Duo for cello and piano (video) on YouTube

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article September 2022 Sir Lennox Randal Francis Berkeley 12 May 1903 26 December 1989 was an English composer Contents 1 Biography 2 Honours 3 Musical style 4 Works 4 1 Opera 4 2 Orchestral 4 3 Choral 4 4 Solo vocal 4 5 Chamber 4 6 Piano 4 7 Guitar 4 8 Clarinet 4 9 Flute 4 10 Violin 4 11 Film and radio 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditBerkeley was born on 12 May 1903 in Oxford England the younger child and only son of Aline Carla 1863 1935 daughter of Sir James Charles Harris former British consul in Monaco and Royal Navy Captain Hastings George FitzHardinge Berkeley 1855 1934 the illegitimate and eldest son of George Lennox Rawdon Berkeley the 7th Earl of Berkeley 1827 1888 1 He attended the Dragon School in Oxford going on to Gresham s School in Holt Norfolk and St George s School in Harpenden Hertfordshire He studied French at Merton College Oxford graduating with a fourth class degree in 1926 While at university he coxed the college rowing eight He became an honorary fellow of Merton College in 1974 1 2 In 1927 he went to Paris to study music with Nadia Boulanger and there became acquainted with Francis Poulenc Igor Stravinsky Darius Milhaud Arthur Honegger and Albert Roussel Berkeley also studied with Maurice Ravel often cited as a key influence in Berkeley s technical development as a composer In 1936 he met Benjamin Britten also a former pupil of Gresham s School at the ISCM Festival in Barcelona Berkeley fell in love with Britten who appears to have been wary of entering a relationship writing in his diary we have come to an agreement on that subject 3 4 Nevertheless the two composers shared a house for a year living in the Old Mill at Snape Suffolk which Britten had acquired in July 1937 5 They subsequently enjoyed a long friendship and artistic association collaborating on a number of works these included the suite of Catalan dances titled Mont Juic and Variations on an Elizabethan Theme the latter also with four other composers He worked for the BBC during the Second World War where he met his future wife Elizabeth Freda Bernstein 1923 2016 whom he married on 14 December 1946 Together they had three sons their eldest son Michael Berkeley Baron Berkeley of Knighton is also a composer and their youngest son is the photographer Nick Berkeley 1 6 7 8 He wrote several piano works for the pianist Colin Horsley who commissioned the Horn Trio and some piano pieces and gave the first performances and or made the premier recordings of a number of his works including his third Piano Concerto 1958 9 He was Professor of Composition in the Royal Academy of Music from 1946 to 1968 His students included Richard Rodney Bennett David Bedford Richard Stoker Clive Strutt John Tavener and Brian Ferneyhough Ferneyhough felt that he learned nothing from Berkeley because of the gap between their musical conceptions remembering him as a notably urbane and well meaning presence whose Nadia Boulenger sic influenced gallic aesthetics were completely unable to deal with my compositional needs 10 1954 saw the premiere of his first opera Nelson at Sadler s Wells He was knighted in 1974 and from 1977 83 was President of the Cheltenham Festival He resided at 8 Warwick Avenue London from 1947 until his death in 1989 On 20 March 1990 a memorial service was held for him at Westminster Cathedral London 1 Honours Edit1983 Member of the Royal Academy of Science Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium 11 Musical style EditBerkeley s earlier music is broadly tonal influenced by the neoclassical music of Stravinsky 12 He is also well known for his STABAT choir works Berkeley s contact and friendship with composers such as Ravel and Poulenc and his studies in Paris with Boulanger lend his music a French quality demonstrated by its emphasis on melody the lucid textures and a conciseness of expression 13 He maintained a negative view of atonal music at least up until 1948 when he wrote 14 I have never been able to derive much satisfaction from atonal music The absence of key makes modulation an impossibility and this to my mind causes monotony I am not of course in favour of rigidly adhering to the old key system but some sort of tonal centre seems to me a necessity However from the mid 1950s Berkeley apparently felt a need to revise his style of composition later telling the Canadian composer R Murray Schafer that it s natural for a composer to feel a need to enlarge his idiom 15 He started including tone rows and aspects of serial technique in his compositions around the time of the Concertino op 49 1955 and the opera Ruth 1955 6 His shift in opinion was demonstrated in an interview with The Times in 1959 16 I m not opposed to serial music I ve benefited from studying it and I have sometimes found myself writing serial themes although I don t elaborate on them according to strict serial principles because I m quite definitely a tonal composer And there are some exceptions to the gospel of intellectualisation I enjoyed listening to the record of Boulez s Le marteau sans maitre very much because there the timbres of the music were attractive in themselves Works EditOpera Edit Nelson 1951 A Dinner Engagement Op 45 1954 Ruth Op 50 1955 6 Castaway Op 68 1967 Faldon Park 1979 85 Incomplete Orchestral Edit Mont Juic suite of Catalan dances Op 9 written jointly with Benjamin Britten Serenade for string orchestra 1938 9 Symphony No 1 1936 40 Divertimento 1943 Piano Concerto in B flat major Op 29 1947 8 Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra Op 30 1948 Symphony No 2 1958 revised 1976 Symphony No 3 in one movement 1968 9 Sinfonia Concertante for oboe and chamber orchestra 1972 3 Voices of the Night Op 86 1973 Guitar Concerto Op 88 Symphony No 4 1977 8 Choral Edit A Festival Anthem Op 21 No 2 1945 Crux fidelis Op 43 No 1 1955 I sing of a maiden 1966 Look up sweet babe Op 43 No 2 1955 Missa Brevis Op 57 1960 Mass for five voices Op 64 1964 Magnificat for chorus and orchestra Op 71 1968 Three Latin Motets Op 83 No 1 1972 The Lord is my shepherd Op 91 No 1 1975 Magnificat and Nunc dimittis Chichester service Op 99 1980 Solo vocal Edit Five Housman Songs Op 14 No 3 Four Poems of St Teresa of Avila Op 27 for contralto and string orchestra 1947 Three Greek Songs Op 38 1953 Five Poems by W H Auden Op 53Chamber Edit String Quartet No 1 Op 6 1935 String Quartet No 2 Op 15 1941 String Trio Op 19 1943 Sonata in D minor for viola and piano Op 22 1945 Introduction and Allegro for solo violin 1949 edited by Ivry Gitlis 17 Trio for horn violin and piano Op 44 1952 Sextet for clarinet horn and string quartet Op 47 1954 18 String Quartet No 3 Op 76 1970 Introduction and Allegro for double bass and piano 1972 for Rodney Slatford Duo for cello and piano Sonata Op 97 for flute and piano Sonatina Op 13 for recorder and piano 19 Three Pieces for Solo Viola WoO Dedicated to Stephan Deak discovered 2004 20 Piano Edit Three Pieces Op 2 1935 Piano Sonata in A major Op 20 1941 5 Six Preludes Op 23 1945 Three Mazurkas Op 31 No 1 1939 49 Guitar Edit Quatre pieces pour la guitare 1928 Sonatina Op 52 No 1 1957 Theme and Variations Op 77 1970 Clarinet Edit Three Pieces for Clarinet 1939 Flute Edit Sonatina for Flute or Treble Recorder and Piano 1940 Violin Edit Theme and Variations 1950 Film and radio Edit Film Scores Sword of the Spirit December 1942 Out of Chaos January 1944 London Symphony orchestra Hotel Reserve June 1944 BBC Northern orchestra Muir Mathieson The First Gentleman April 1948 Royal Philharmonic orchestra Thomas Beecham April 1948 Youth in Britain April 1958 Radio Scores Westminster Abbey 1941 Section of Northern BBC orchestra London BBC 7 September 1941 Yesterday and Today 1943 Wireless Singers Father J B Mc Elligott Evesham BBC 19 April 1942 A Glutton for life 1946 ad hoc orchestra Lennox Berkeley London BBC 21 November 1946 The wall of Troy 1946 ad hoc orchestra Lennox Berkeley London BBC 21 November 1946 The Seraphina 1956 Sinfonia of London Lennox Berkeley London BBC 4 October 1956 Look back to Lyttletoun 1957 English opera group orchestra Ambrosian singers Norman del Mar London BBC 8 July 1957See also EditBerkeley EnsembleReferences Edit a b c d Berkeley Sir Lennox Randal Francis 1903 1989 composer Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Vol 1 online ed Oxford University Press 23 September 2004 doi 10 1093 ref odnb 39902 Subscription or UK public library membership required Levens R G C ed 1964 Merton College Register 1900 1964 Oxford Basil Blackwell p 149 Oliver Michael 1996 Benjamin Britten University of Michigan Phaidon p 60 ISBN 9780714832777 Evans John 2010 Journeying Boy The Diaries of the Young Benjamin Britten 1928 1938 Faber and Faber p 366 ISBN 9780571274642 Evans John 2010 Journeying Boy The Diaries of the Young Benjamin Britten 1928 1938 Faber and Faber p 494 ISBN 9780571274642 Peter Dickinson The Music of Lennox Berkeley Page 77 2003 Colin Horsley remembered Berkeley s time at the BBC because he was reputed to have kept manuscript paper under his desk and was obviously longing to get more time to compose Since it was there that he met his wife it is no wonder Scotland Tony Lennox Berkeley and his Music biography Retrieved 7 October 2014 Death notice The Times London 25 February 2016 p 61 Musical leader 1958 Page 21 Lennox Berkeley launched his Third Piano Concerto with Colin Horsley for whom the work was written at the Royal Philharmonic Society s Festival Hall series recently Brian Ferneyhough An interview with the English composer professor who now resides in California I am always actively thinking of current activities Musicguy 247 Index biographique des membres et associes de l Academie royale de Belgique 1769 2005 Stevens Douglas 2011 Lennox Berkeley a critical study of his music Ph D University of Bristol Rushton James Lennox Berkeley Five Short Pieces 1936 Music Sales Classical Retrieved 29 September 2015 Dickinson Peter 2003 The music of Lennox Berkeley 2nd ed Woodbridge The Boydell Press p 161 ISBN 9780851159362 Dickinson Peter 2012 Lennox Berkeley and friends writings letters and interviews Woodbridge Boydell Press p 9 ISBN 9781843837855 Dickinson ed Peter 2012 Lennox Berkeley and friends writings letters and interviews Woodbridge Boydell Press p 110 ISBN 9781843837855 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first1 has generic name help Introduction and Allegro for Solo Violin 21 April 2018 OCLC 498148650 Review Sextet May 2008 quote Berkeley wrote his three movement Sextet for Clarinet Horn and String Quartet Op 47 in 1954 for the Melos Ensemble Daly Thomas Works by Sir Lennox Berkeley complete listing containing the keyword 13 www lennoxberkeley org uk Retrieved 21 April 2018 Scotland Tony Raphael Terroni Three Pieces for Solo Viola Lennox Berkeley Society Retrieved 20 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