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Bayan Peter Northcott (24 April 1940 – 13 December 2022) was an English music critic and composer.Northcott (1940–2022)'', Stainer & Bell
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Biography

Born in
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(London), Northcott read English at
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and received a
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degree from Oxford in 1962. He then taught English from 1964 to 1970. Northcott developed an interest in composition and was encouraged by Alexander Goehr and
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.Don Michael Randel (editor) (1999). ''The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians''. Belknap Press (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA). . p 454. Subsequently he read music at the
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, where his instructors included Goehr and Jonathan Harvey. Northcott earned a
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degree from Southampton in 1971. He mentored other composers such as
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and
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. Northcott served as a music critic for the ''
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'', for the '' Sunday Telegraph'' from 1976 to 1986, and he was chief music critic of ''
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'' from 1986 to 2009, where he worked alongside
Anthony Payne Anthony Edward Payne (2 August 1936 – 30 April 2021) was an English composer, music critic and musicologist. He is best known for his acclaimed completion of Edward Elgar's third symphony, which subsequently gained wide acceptance into Elga ...
and Tess Knighton.Julian Andreson, Programme note to Prom 62, ''BBC Proms'', 31 August 2016, pp 6-7. He also wrote on music for ''
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'' and '' BBC Music Magazine''. He was a director of the independent recording company NMC.> He died in London in December 2022, aged 82.


Compositions

As a composer, Northcott's output was modest and mainly scored for small forces. Notable chamber works include the Oboe Sonata (1978), Guitar Fantasia (1982) and the Piano Sextet (1985, premiered by the
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). Choral pieces include ''Hymn to Cybele'' (1983), the ''Four Votive Antiphons'', Op. 7 (2003, a cumulative cycle), and ''Canticle: The Doubting of Thomas'' (2007). The Horn Concerto, which took eight years to complete, was first performed in 1998 by Speculum Musicae in New York, and subsequently by the
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. His Concerto for Orchestra was performed at
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in 2016.


List of compositions

* Sonata for Solo Oboe, Op. 1 (1977–78) * ''Six Japanese Lyrics'', Op. 2, for Sop, cl, vn (1971/79) (texts translated by the composer) * Fantasia for Guitar, Op. 3 (1981–82) * ''Hymn to Cybele'', Op. 4, for Mezz, Ten, Bar, chor, 2 perc, db (1983) (text – Catullus, translated by the composer) * Sextet, Op. 5, for fl/picc, cl/b cl, pno, perc, vn, vc (1984–85) * ''Carillon'' (after Machaut), for 14 players (1987) * ''Three English Lyrics'', Op. 6, for Sop, cl, va, db (1988) (texts – Anon, 15th-16th century) * ''Of All the Instruments'' (after Purcell), for fl, ob, cl, glock, vn, vc, db (1994) * Concerto for Horn and Ensemble, for 11 players, Op. 8 (1990–98) * ''Memento'', for Sop, fl (1999) (text – Hilda Morley) * ''Four Votive Antiphons'' Op. 7, for Alt, 3 Ten, Bar, or chor (1997-2003) ** "Salve Regina", Op. 7, No. 1 (1999) (text - Anon Latin) ** "Alma Redemptoris Mater", Op. 7, No. 2 (2000) (text – Anon Latin) ** "Ave Regina Celorum" / "Alleluia", Op. 7, No. 3 (1997) (text – Anon Latin) ** "Regina Celi", Op. 7, No. 4 (2003) (text – Anon Latin) * Fandango, Op. 9, for Harpsichord (2006) * ''Canticle: The Doubting of Thomas'', for Mezz, Ten, Bar, chor, org (2007) (text - Bible, Authorized Version) * ''Poet and Star'', for Sop, Ten, pno (2008) (text – Thomas Hardy) * ''Doubles All Round'', for fl/picc, cl/b cl, hn, pno, vn, vc (2009) * Elegy for Solo Viola (2013) * Concerto for Orchestra (2014–16) * Sonata for Flute and Clarinet (2018)


Filmography

* 2006 – ''In Search of Mozart'' (contributor) * 2009 – ''In Search of Beethoven'' (contributor) * 2012 – ''In Search of Haydn'' (contributor)


Writing


Books

* 1980 –
The Music of Alexander Goehr : Interviews and Articles
* 2009 –
The Way we Listen Now and Other Writings on Music
', ed. Christopher Wintle


Journalism

* *

, in ''The Independent'', 11 December 1993 *

, in ''The Independent'', 17 November 2001


References


External links




Saturday Chorale blog, 'Bayan Northcott: Salve Regina', 19 January 2016
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Fantasia for Guitar, Op. 3, played by Antonis Hatzinikolaou
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