Lutyens, (Agnes) Elisabeth
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Lutyens, (Agnes) Elisabeth (
b London, 1906;
d London, 1983). Eng. composer. One of first Eng. composers to use 12-note system. Comp. nearly 200 scores for films and radio, also incidental mus. for plays. Helped to found Macnaghten- Lemare concerts, London, 1931, and founded Composers' Concourse 1954. Author of books (autobiography
A Goldfish Bowl, 1972), and articles. CBE 1969. Prin. works:OPERAS:
Infidelio (1954);
The Numbered (1965–7);
Isis and Osiris (1969–70);
Time off? Not a Ghost of a Chance! (charade in 4 scenes with 3 interruptions) (1967–8);
The Goldfish Bowl (1975);
Like a Window (1976).ORCH.:
3 Pieces (1939); 5 chamber concs. (1939–46);
3 Symphonic Preludes (1942); va. conc. (1947);
Quincunx (with sop. and bar.) (1959–60);
Music for Orchestra I (1955), II (1962), III (1963), IV (1981);
Chorale (1956);
Symphonies, pf., wind, hps., perc. (1961);
Music for Piano and Orchestra (1964);
Novenaria (1967);
The Winter of the World (1974);
Eos (1975);
Rondel (1976);
Concert Aria, female v., orch. (1976);
6 Bagatelles (1976);
Nox, pf., 2 chamber orchs. (1977);
Tides (1978);
Echoi, with mez. (1979);
Rapprochement (1980);
Six (1980);
Wild Decembers (1980).VOICE(S) & INSTRS.:
O Saisons,
O châteaux (Rimbaud), sop., str. (1946);
Nativity, sop., str. (1951);
De Amore (Chaucer), sop., ten., ch., orch. (1957);
Catena, sop., ten., 21 instr. (1961);
The Valley of Hatsu-se, sop., fl., cl., vc., pf. (1965);
Akapotik Rose, sop., ens. (1966);
And Suddenly It's Evening, ten., 11 instr. (1967);
Essence of Our Happinesses, ten., ch., orch. (1968);
A Phoenix, sop., vn., cl., pf. (1968);
Anerca, speaker, 10 guitars, perc. (1970);
Vision of Youth, sop., 3 cl., pf., perc. (1970);
Islands, sop., ten., speaker, ens. (1971);
Requiescat (in mem. Stravinsky), sop., str. trio or mez., 2 cl., bcl. (1971);
Dirge for the Proud World, sop., counterten., hpd., vc. (1971);
The Tears of Night, counterten., 6 sop., 3 instr. ens. (1971);
Chimes and Cantos, bar., ens. (1972);
Laudi, sop., 3 cl., pf., perc. (1973);
Chorale Prelude and Paraphrase, ten., str. quintet, pf., perc. (1977);
Elegy of the Flowers, ten., 3 instr. groups (1978);
Cantata, sop., instr. ens. (1979);
Cantata (Beaudelaire), sop., cont., bar., ens. (1979);
Echoes, cont., fl., cor ang., str. qt. (1979);
Concert Aria (‘Dialogo’), sop., ens. (1980);
Fleur du Silence, ten., ens. (1980);
Mine Eyes,
My Bread,
My Spade, ten., str. qt. (1980).CHORAL:
Encomion, brass, perc. (1963);
Voice of Quiet Waters, orch. (1972);
Counting Your Steps, 4 fl., 4 perc. (1972);
The Roots of the World, vc. obbl. (1979).UNACC. CHORAL:
Excerpta Tractata—Logico Philosophici (Wittgenstein), motet (1952);
The Country of the Stars (1963);
The Hymn of Man, male vv. (1965), rev. for mixed vv. (1970);
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis (1965);
The Tyme doth Flete (1968);
Verses of Love (1970);
Roads, 2 sop., counterten., ten., bar., bass (1973);
Sloth—One of the Seven Deadly Sins, 2 counterten., ten., 2 bar., bass (1974);
It is the Hour (1976).STRING QUARTETS: No.2 (1938), No.3 (1949), No.6 (1952), No.12 (1981); Op.139 (1979); Op.158 (1982);
Plenum III (1973);
Mare et Minutiae (1976);
Doubles (1978); ‘
Diurnal’, Op.146 (1980).CHAMBER ENS.: str. trio (1939);
Concertante, fl., cl., vn., vc., pf. (1950);
Nocturnes, vn., vc., gui. (1955);
Capricii, 2 hp., perc. (1955);
6 Tempi, 10 instr. (1957); wind quintet (1960); str. quintet (1963); wind trio (1963);
Fantasie-Trio, fl., cl., pf. (1963); str. trio (1964);
Scena, vn., vc., perc. (1964);
Music for Wind (1964);
The Fall of the Leafe, ob., str. qt. (1966);
Music for Three, fl., ob., pf. (1966);
Horai, vn., hn., pf. (1968);
Driving Out the Death, ob., str. trio (1971);
Rape of the Moone, wind octet (1973);
Plenum II, ob., 13 instr. (1973);
Kareniana, va., 10 instr. (1974);
Go,
Said the Bird, elec. gui., str. qt. (1975);
Fantasia, alto sax., 3 instr. groups (1977);
O Absalom …, vn., ob., va., vc. (1977);
Trio, cl., vc., pf. (1979);
Branches of the Night and of the Day, hn., str. qt. (1981).CHAMBER MUSIC (1 or 2 instr., classified instrumentally):
Duo No.3, vn., pf. (1957);
Scroll for Li-Ho, vn., pf. (1967);
Prelude, solo vn. (1979);
Madrigal, ob., vn. (1977);
Morning Sea, ob., pf. (1979);
Déroulement, ob., gui. (1980); Sonata, solo va. (1938);
Aptote, solo va. (1948);
Echo of the Wind, solo va. (1981);
9 Bagatelles, vc., pf. (1942);
Duo No.2, vc., pf. (1956–7);
Constants, vc., pf. (1976);
The Tides of Time, db., pf. (1969);
Variations, fl. (1957);
Footfalls, fl., pf. (1978);
Presages, ob. (1963);
5 Little Pieces, cl., pf. (1945);
Valediction, cl., pf. (1954);
Tre, cl. (1973);
Soli, cl., db. (1980);
This Green Tide, basset hn., pf. (1975);
Duo No.1, hn., pf. (1956–7);
The Dying of the Sun, gui. (1969);
Romanza, gui. (1977);
The Living Night, perc. solo (1981).SONGS (with pf. unless otherwise stated):
2 Songs by W. H. Auden (1942);
9 Songs (Stevie Smith) (1948);
3 Songs ( Dylan Thomas), sop., instr. (1953);
In the Temple of a Bird's Wing, bar. (1956 and 1965);
The Egocentric, ten. or bar. (1968);
Lament of Isis on the Death of Osiris, solo sop. (1969);
The Supplicant, bass (1970);
In the Direction of the Beginning, bass (1970);
Oda a la Tormenta, mez. (1970);
Dialogo, ten., lute (1972);
2 Songs ( D. H. Lawrence), unacc. v. (1974);
The Hidden Power, 2 unacc. vv. (1974);
Of the Snow, 3 unacc. vv. (1974);
Nocturnes and Interludes, sop. (1976);
Variations: Winter Series—Spring Sowing, sop. (1977);
By All These …, sop., gui. (1977);
She Tells Her Love While Half Asleep ( R. Graves), solo sop. (1979);
That Sun, cont. (1979);
The Singing Birds, speaker, va. (1980).PIANO:
5 Intermezzi (1941);
3 Improvisations (1948);
Piano e Forte (1958);
5 Bagatelles (1962);
Helix (1967);
Plenum I (1972);
The Ring of Bone, with opt. speaking v. or vv. (1975);
5 Impromptus (1977);
7 Preludes (1978);
The Great Seas (1979);
3 Books of Bagatelles (1979);
La Natura dell'Acqua (1981).HPD.:
Pietà (1975).ORGAN:
Sinfonia (1955);
Epithalamium, with opt. sop. (1968);
3 Short Pieces (1969);
Plenum IV (1974).
Also many film, radio, and theatre scores.
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