John Metcalf
MBE (born 1946) is a Welsh-Canadian composer. He has worked in many forms, including large-scale operas, choral and orchestral works, and chamber music, both instrumental and vocal. His music is
tonal, and is often rhythmically complex, with much use of
polyrhythms.
Biography
John Metcalf was born in
Swansea
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in 1946, and spent his childhood on the
Gower Peninsula, at Reynoldston and Penmaen. When he was six, the family moved to
Cardiff, where his father had taken a new job. He was educated at
Dean Close School,
Cheltenham
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. He intended to read classics at university, but he sent a composition to the composer,
Alun Hoddinott, who encouraged him to instead study music at
Cardiff University
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.
In 1969 he founded the
Vale of Glamorgan Festival, and remained its director until 1985. During this period he also composed his first opera, ''The Journey'' (1979).
In 1986 he moved to Canada, to teach on the Music Theatre course at the
Banff Centre in
Alberta. He was afterwards appointed artistic director of the programme and Composer-in-residence. At Banff he composed his second opera, ''
Tornrak
''Tornrak'' is the third opera by Welsh composer John Metcalf. It has an English-language libretto by Michael Wilcox with Inuktitut sections translated by Blendina Makkik. Set between the worlds of the Canadian Arctic and Victorian Britai ...
'', with a libretto by
Michael Wilcox
Michael Wilcox is a British playwright.
He was resident playwright at the Dovecot Arts Centre in Stockton-on-Tees for the 1977 season.
In 1980, he was resident playwright at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh.
In 2008, he signed a letter against B ...
, which draws on
Inuit musical traditions; and this and other operas were workshopped there.
In 1991 he returned to Britain and settled at Llanfair Clydogau, near
Lampeter, Ceredigion. There he built an energy-saving house from reclaimed materials. He resumed direction of the Vale of Glamorgan Festival, which he made a festival presenting the work of living composers only.
Alongside his composing work, he was artistic director of the Banff Centre for ten years, and Director of the
Swansea Festival until 2007.
He is artistic director of the
Vale of Glamorgan Festival, and also teaches at the annual
MusicFest Aberystwyth.
In 2012 he was appointed a
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the New Year honours, for services to music.
His seventh opera, ''
Under Milk Wood: An Opera'', with a text adapted from the play for voices by
Dylan Thomas
Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion", as well as the "play for voices" ''Under ...
, was premiered at
Taliesin Arts Centre, Swansea in April 2014.
On 12/13 March 2021, marking the year of John Metcalf's 75th birthday, the School of Music, Drama and Performance of Bangor University, in collaboration with th
Bangor Music Festivalan
Tŷ Cerdd held an online symposium presenting talks on his music. Metcalf himself answered questions and there were also performances, including premieres of his music.
Selected works
* ''Auden Songs'', voice and piano (1973)
* ''The Great Question Mark'', soprano and orchestra (or piano, 1983)
* ''The Crossing'', music theatre (1984)
* ''The Boundaries of Time'', chorus and orchestra (1985)
* ''Harp Scrapbook'', solo harp (1992)
* ''Inner Landscapes'', piano (1994)
* ''Paradise Haunts'', violin and piano (1995 - orchestrated 1999)
* ''Kafka’s Chimp'', opera for 5 singers, 2 dancers and chamber ensemble (1996)
* ''Airstream'', clarinet and piano (1997)
* ''Light Music'', piano four hands (1997)
* ''Dances from Forgotten Places'', chamber orchestra (1999)
* ''Mapping Wales'', string quarter or string orchestra (2000)
* ''Passus'', large orchestra (2000)
* ''Transports'', clarinet, violin, cello and piano (2000)
* ''Three Mobiles'', piano (2001, version for string orchestra and harp 2003)
* ''Plain Chants'', a cappella choir (2003)
* ''Cello Symphony'' (2004)
* ''A Chair in Love'', comic opera for 4 singers and wind quintet (2005)
* ''Line Dance'', string orchestra (2005)
* ''In Time of Daffodils'', baritone and orchestra (or piano - 2006)
* ''Mountains Blue Like Sea'', cello and piano (2006)
* ''Paths of Song (Llwybrau Cân)'' for string quartet (2007)
* Septet, harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet (2008)
* ''Under Milk Wood'', opera (2014)
* Sextet, piano and wind (2016)
* Octet (2018)
* ''Six Palindromes'', chamber ensemble (2018)
* ''Songs without words'' for string Quintet (2023)
Discography
Several of Metcalf's works are available on the album "In Time of Daffodils". This includes ''Paradise Haunts'', ''Three Mobiles'' and ''In Time of Daffodils''. These pieces are performed by the
BBC National Orchestra of Wales. (Excerpts from ''Paradise Haunts'' were used as part of the
Queensland Ballet Company production of
A Midsummer Night's Dream
''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a comedy written by William Shakespeare 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One subplot involves a conflict amon ...
.) A complete discography is given on the composer's website.
A recording of ''Under Milk Wood: An Opera'' featuring the original cast is due for release by Ty Cerdd records on 27 October 2014.
References
External links
John Metcalf's official websiteVale of Glamorgan FestivalSwansea Festival of Music and the Arts
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Canadian composers
Canadian male composers
People educated at Dean Close School
Welsh composers
Welsh male composers
1946 births
Living people
Date of birth missing (living people)
People educated at Bishop Gore School
Musicians from Swansea
Members of the Order of the British Empire