Composer
William Alwyn (1905-1985); ENG
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Born in 1905, William Alwyn was among the large group of post-Romantic English composers who gained popularity in the wake of Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gustav Holst. A prolific composer, as well as a flautist and teacher, he worked successfully in various forms and idioms.
Alwyn was educated at the Northampton Grammar School, where he proved a promising student in both music and art. He attended the Royal Academy of Music from 1920 to 1923, by which time he had settled on composition as his main interest in life. His studies were interrupted by the death of his father when he was eighteen, and he was forced to go to work. He taught in a preparatory school and made the rounds of theater orchestras as a flautist before returning to the Academy three years later as a composition teacher. Alwyn's own breakthrough as a composer took place in 1927, when Sir Henry Wood conducted the premiere of his Five Preludes for Orchestra at a promenade concert in London. His Piano Concerto was finished in 1930, and his oratorio, a setting of The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake, was completed in 1936. Despite many honors and awards, Alwyn abruptly abandoned all of his early works in 1939, regarding his technique as inadequate.
Alwyn turned to neo-classicism in the 1940s, and found inspiration for a resumption of his career. His later work included four symphonies, the first dating from 1949, two concerti grossi, a series of four Scottish Dances, and several programmatic orchestral works including the symphonic prelude The Magic Island, the gorgeous and haunting Lyra Angelica for harp and strings, and Autumn Legend, as well as a pair of string quartets and other chamber pieces, and the operas The Libertine and Miss Julie. His seventy film scores include Penn of Pennsylvania (1941), Green For Danger (1946), Odd Man Out (1946), The Fallen Idol (1948), and The Rocking Horse Winner (1950), as well as many documentaries. He was made a Fellow of the British Film Academy. In 1955, Alwyn gave up his teaching position, and from 1961 onward pursued composition virtually exclusively. In 1978, he was knighted. Alwyn died in 1985.
There was something of an Alwyn renaissance in the 1970s, both in performance and a series of landmark recordings by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the composer himself, for the Lyrita label. In the 1980s and 1990s, younger conductors on other labels—most notably Chandos—began recording the symphonies and other orchestral works.
Alwyn's music is melodic and eminently accessible, if not always as adventurous as modern listeners might expect. His tunecraft could be both subtle and profound, as in The Magic Island (inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest and the Lyra Angelica, both compelling visions of beauty and mystery that rank among the finest pieces of program music of their era. His symphonies are plainer and dryer, but only slightly less attractive, with beautiful scoring and great technical vitality. All of these pieces were often regarded as out-of-date in the relentlessly avant-garde world of contemporary music at the time they were published, and they were largely ignored outside of England at the time. With the rebirth of interest in twentieth-century English music, however, Alwyn's work has gradually been finding a wider audience since the 1980s.
© Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Orchestral Works
219 tracks
- Concertos
56 tracks
- Lyra Angelica for harp & strings
9 tracks
- Concerto for oboe, harp & strings
4 tracks
- Concerto Grosso No.1 in Bb
6 tracks
- Concerto Grosso No.2 in G
6 tracks
- Concerto Grosso No.3
6 tracks
- Autumn Legend for English horn & orchestra
2 tracks
- Pastoral Fantasia for viola & strings
2 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.1
6 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2
9 tracks
- Violin Concerto
6 tracks
- Lyra Angelica for harp & strings
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Symphonies
45 tracks
- Symphony No.4
9 tracks
- Symphony No.2
6 tracks
- Symphony No.1
12 tracks
- Symphony No.5, "Hydriotaphia"
9 tracks
- Symphony No.3
9 tracks
- Symphony No.4
- Aphrodite in Aulis, an eclogue for small orchestra (after George Moore)
1 track
- Derby Day Overture for orchestra
2 tracks
- Desert Victory, suite
5 tracks
- Elizabethan Dances for orchestra
18 tracks
- Fallen Idol, Suite
8 tracks
- Fanfare for a Joyful Occasion, for brass and percussion
2 tracks
- Festival March for orchestra
2 tracks
- Geordie (a.k.a. Wee Geordie), suite from the film score (arr. by Philip Lane)
6 tracks
- Magic Island, symphonic prelude for orchestra
2 tracks
- Miss Julie Suite (arr. P. Lane for orchestra)
3 tracks
- Odd Man Out, Suite
5 tracks
- Overture "The Moor of Venice"
2 tracks
- Overture to a Masque for orchestra
3 tracks
- Penn of Pennsylvania, suite from the film score (arr. by Philip Lane)
5 tracks
- Preludes (5), for orchestra
5 tracks
- Sinfonietta for strings
9 tracks
- Suite of Scottish Dances
7 tracks
- The History of Mr. Polly, suite
6 tracks
- The Innumerable Dance, an English overture for orchestra
1 track
- The Magic Box, suite from the film score (arr. by Philip Lane)
6 tracks
- The Running Man, suite from the film score (arr. by Philip Lane)
4 tracks
- The Swiss Family Robinson, suite from the film score (arr. by Philip Lane)
3 tracks
- Tragic Interlude for 2 horns, timpani & strings
2 tracks
- Serenade, for orchestra
4 tracks
- Irish Tunes (7), suite for orchestra
7 tracks
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
27 tracks
- Rhapsody for piano quartet
1 track
- Sonata Impromptu for violin & viola
3 tracks
- Ballade, for viola & piano
1 track
- Sonatina, for violin & piano
3 tracks
- Three Winter Poems, for string quartet
3 tracks
- Chaconne for Tom, for treble recorder & piano
1 track
- String Quartet No.1 in D-
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.2, "Spring Waters"
3 tracks
- String Quartet No.3
2 tracks
- Novelette, for string quartet
1 track
- Sonata for clarinet & piano
1 track
- Suite for Oboe and Harp
3 tracks
- Sonata for flute & piano
1 track
- Rhapsody for piano quartet
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Piano Works
64 tracks
- Sonata alla toccata, for piano
6 tracks
- Green Hills, for piano
1 track
- Cricketty Mill, for piano
1 track
- Prelude and Fugue formed on an Indian Scale, for piano
2 tracks
- Haze of Noon, for piano
1 track
- Harvest Home, for piano
4 tracks
- Fancy Free, for piano
4 tracks
- April Morn, for piano
4 tracks
- Fantasy-Waltzes (11) for piano
11 tracks
- Preludes (12) for piano
12 tracks
- Hunter's Moon, for piano
3 tracks
- Irish Pieces (2), for piano
2 tracks
- Contes Barbares (Homage to Paul Gauguin), for piano
7 tracks
- Cinderella, for piano
1 track
- Water Lillies, for piano
1 track
- Night Thoughts, for piano
1 track
- Movements (3) for piano
3 tracks
- Sonata alla toccata, for piano
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Vocal Works
30 tracks
- Mirages, song cycle for voice & piano
6 tracks
- Nocturnes (6), for voice & piano
6 tracks
- Slum Song, for voice & piano
1 track
- Seascapes, for voice, recorder & piano
4 tracks
- Invocations, song cycle for voice & piano
7 tracks
- Wood Magic, song for voice, violin & piano
1 track
- Lament of the Tall Tree, song for voice, violin & piano
1 track
- Songs (3) to Words by Trevor Blakemore, for voice & piano
3 tracks
- Libera me, for soprano, chorus & orchestra (from film Svengali)
1 track
- Mirages, song cycle for voice & piano
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Film
26 tracks
- The Million Pound Note (a.k.a. Man with a Million), film score
1 track
- The Way Ahead, film score
1 track
- The Rocking Horse Winner, film score
1 track
- The Cure for Love, film score
1 track
- The True Glory, documentary film score
1 track
- The Crimson Pirate, film score
1 track
- The Green Girdle, film score
1 track
- Take My Life, film score
1 track
- A Night To Remember, film score
1 track
- The Card, film score
6 tracks
- The Winslow Boy, film score
3 tracks
- In Search of the Castaways, film score
2 tracks
- State Secret, film score
5 tracks
- The Rake's Progress
1 track
- The Million Pound Note (a.k.a. Man with a Million), film score
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