Roxburgh, Edwin
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Roxburgh, Edwin (
b Liverpool, 1937). Eng. composer, cond., and oboist. Prin. oboist, SW Opera Orch. 1964–7. Prof. of comp. and dir. 20th cent. dept., RCM, from 1967. Cond. and dir. 20th-Cent. Ens. of London. Works incl.:BALLET:
The Tower (1964).ORCH.:
Variations (1963);
Montage (1977);
7 Tableaux, tpt. conc. (1979);
Prelude (1981);
Saturn (1982);
Serenata (1983);
Tamesis, chamber orch. (1983).VOICE(S) & INSTR(S).:
Recitative after Blake, cont., str. orch. (or str. quintet) (1961–7);
Night Music, sop., orch. (1969);
How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear, narr., chamber orch. (1971);
A Scottish Fantasy, sop., vn., str. (1973);
A Portrait of e. e. cummings, male and female narr., vn., orch. (1974).CHORAL:
The Rock, oratorio, SATB soloists, ch., children's ch., orch. (1979).UNACC. VOICES:
Westron Wynde, ten., bar., ch. (1961);
Christ is risen (1982);
A Passiontide Carol (1982);
Et vitam venturi saeculi (1983);
Pianto (1985).ENSEMBLE:
& sum & silence, ten., pf., perc. (1965);
Ecclissi, ob., vn., va., vc. (1971);
Dithyramb II, pf., 3 perc. (1972);
Convolutions, sop., ten., alto fl., ob. d'amore, bn., hpd. (1974);
Hexham Tropes, ob., ob. d'amore, bn., hpd. (1979);
Elegy, ob., fl., cl., vn., vc., perc. (1982).CHAMBER MUS.: quartet, fl., cl., vn., vc. (1964);
Images, ob., pf. (1967);
Partita, vc. (1970);
Dithyramb I, cl., perc. (1972);
Constellations, rec. ob. (1973);
Nebula I, cl. choir (1974), II, wind quintet (1974);
Circling the Circlings …, vc., pf. (1977);
At the Still Point of the Turning World, amp. ob., elec. (1978); wind quintet No.2 (1983); quartet, fl., str. (1984);
Shadow-play, 2 ob., ca. (1984);
Flute Music, fl., pf. (1986);
Antares, ob., pf. (1988);
4 Soliloquies, va. d'amore (1988);
Voyager, 3 ob., 3 ca., 3 bn. (1989).PIANO:
Introduction and Arabesques (1963);
Labyrinth (1970);
6 Études (1980).
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