Diana Burrell

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Diana Burrell
Born (1948-10-25) 25 October 1948 (age 75)
Norwich, England
Occupations
Years active1980–present
EraContemporary

Diana Elizabeth Jane Burrell (born 25 October 1948) is an English composer and viola player.

Life and career

Burrell was born on 25 October 1948 in Norwich, England. Her parents were Bernard Burrell, a schoolteacher by profession who served as an assistant organist at the cathedral, and Audrey Burrell (née Coleman).[1][2] She attended Norwich High School for Girls before receiving her bachelor's of arts degree in music at Girton College, Cambridge.[2] She began her career as a viola player, but soon became well known for her compositions and became a full-time composer. One of her first compositions was for the 1980 St Endellion Music Festival. She used to attend as a viola player, but festival organizer Richard Hickox told her she "ought to write something for the festival. The result, Missa Sancte Endeliente, was a large-scale mass using Cornish and Latin texts.[3]

Her first major orchestral piece was titled Landscape (1988). It describes the wild, windswept countryside. It was one of the winners of the "Encore" awards organised by the Royal Philharmonic Society and BBC Radio 3. Another notable orchestral work was Das Meer, das so groß und weit ist, da wimmelt's ohne Zahl, große und kleine Tiere ("The Sea is so big and wide and swarming with numerous little animals"). It describes the sounds and the atmosphere of the sea.

Burrell has written other orchestral works including concertos for viola,

percussion
.

She teaches at the

Spitalfields Festival in London in 2006, taking over from Jonathan Dove. In 2006, she was awarded a fellowship from the Arts and Humanities Research Council at the Royal Academy of Music
, to compose a major series of ensemble organ works over five years. She lives in Harwich, Essex.

Selected works

Orchestra

  • Concerto
  • Gate (string orchestra)
  • Landscape (1988)
  • Das Meer, das so gross und weit ist, da wimmelt's ohne Zahl grosse und kleine Tiere
  • Symphonies of Flocks, Herds, and Shoals

Concertante

  • Clarinet Concerto (1996)
  • Flute Concerto (1997)
  • Viola Concerto “...calling, leaping, crying, dancing...” (1994)

Opera

  • The Albatross (1987; premiered at
    Trinity College of Music
    , 1997)

Choir

Other

  • Arched Forms with Bells (for organ)
  • Aria (for violin)
  • Barrow
  • Festival (for organ)
  • Gold (for piano and brass, also for piano solo)
  • Gulls and Angels (1983, string quartet)
  • Heron (for cello and piano)
  • King Shall Bright (for soprano, oboe, French horn, violin, and harp)
  • North Star (for trumpet and organ)
  • Songs for Harvey (for violin solo or viola solo) (1988)

References

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  2. ^ . Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  3. ^ "Interview with Diana Burrell". Composition:Today. 1999. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  4. ^ "St Matthew's Church - Northampton : Music - List of Commissioned Works". Stmatthewsnorthampton.org.uk. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

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