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composer

Andrew Wilson-Dickson
 
BIOG

Andrew Wilson-Dickson is a composer, pianist and conductor (as well as author, teacher and string-player). During his four years at Cambridge
University he studied piano with John Lill and then the organ at York with Nicholas Danby and Francis Jackson, at the same time holding the post of organ scholar at York Minster.

Just prior to his move to Wales in 1984, Andrew won the National Eiseddfod`s `Tlws y Cerddor` with Sefyddfa a Sgwrs for clarinet, strings, horn and accordion. But before and since then his compositions have been played (and broadcast) by many well-known artists such as Peter Lawson, Andrew Ball, Julian Jacobson (piano), Nancy Ruffer (flute), John Wallace (trumpet), Susanne Stanzeleit, Madeleine Mitchell (violin), (piano) Kevin Bowyer (organ), and by ensembles such as Lontano, the Wallace Collection and the Medici String Quartet (who played his string quartet commissioned by the BBC). He has written three operas and other dramatic works. He won the Bournemouth-Parry International Festival composition prize in 1999 with a piece (Psalm 29) which has since been taken on tour in Australia by the Sydney Chamber Choir.

As a result of his long-standing involvement with period music as a player and teacher, he is particularly interested in writing for early instruments – explaining the recent commissions for music from Fretwork and Charivari Agréable. Unknown to the players, he is writing a concerto grosso for the Welsh Baroque Orchestra, a period instrument ensemble which he founded and directs.

Recently completed commissions include Three Hail Marys (ten-piece brass) for the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and The Fox, a cantata for period instruments first performed by the Welsh Baroque Soloists, summer 2005. A guitar concerto is due for first performance at the end of 2005.

Andrew writes liturgical music for the Christian church in a style vocally accessible to congregations but attempting to avoid adherence to a particular tradition. He has created responsorial settings to nearly 40 psalms, alongside hymns, cantatas and musicals.

 
 
 
LIST OF WORKS   
TitleCategoryYear 
Sefyllfa a sgwrsOrchestra / Band1983
Suo ganVocal & Choral1996
Huna blentynVocal & Choral1998
2nd piano trioEnsemble (2 - 20 players)1979
Amelia`s commentary on HandelSolo Instrumental1998
angel trainSolo Instrumental1979
AwakeningsSolo Instrumental1993
balrogSolo Instrumental2003
Cummings chorussesVocal & Choral2000
digital sonataSolo Instrumental2005
Do.Vocal & Choral1999
enter no silenceVocal & Choral1996
FionnualaSolo Instrumental2003
FirebrandStage
four unaccompanied chorussesVocal & Choral2000
Four Villeneuve frescoesEnsemble (2 - 20 players)2000
Good morning JesusVocal & Choral1999
Guitar concertoConcerto & Instrumental Soloist(s) with small-scale accompaniment2005
HoboySolo Instrumental2000
IdunekoEnsemble (2 - 20 players)1997
In the Rhine ValleyVocal & Choral1997
Mechanical rhetoricEnsemble (2 - 20 players)1997
negesauSolo Instrumental1983
NehemiahVocal & Choral1991
OrielSolo Instrumental1986
Partita on a Basque melody1998
PlaySolo Instrumental
Psalm 29Vocal & Choral1999
ScherzinoSolo Instrumental1965
simple harmonic motionSolo Instrumental1996
sing a psalmVocal & Choral
String Quartet
Sweet dreamsVocal & Choral2001
Tango passacagliaSolo Instrumental2005
The Billy Goats GruffStage1982
upaguptaSolo Instrumental2001
 
 
 
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