Fergus Johnston (born 21 May 1959) is an Irish composer and member of
Aosdána
Aosdána ( , ; from , 'people of the arts') is an Irish association or academy of artists, each of whom must have produced a distinguished body of work of genuine originality. It was created in 1981 by the country's Arts Council on the initiati ...
.
Life and career
Johnston was born in
Dublin
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, Ireland, the son of the physicist and political activist
Roy H. W. Johnston, and studied for both a degree in music and a master's degree in Music and Media Technology at
Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin (), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, and legally incorporated as Trinity College, the University of Dublin (TCD), is the sole constituent college of the Unive ...
(MusB 1982). He also has a PhD in composition from the
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Maynooth University (MU) (), is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland in Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland. Maynooth University was formerly known as National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM; ). It was Ireland ...
. Initially, he had also studied at the
Royal Irish Academy of Music, Dublin (flute with
Doris Keogh, clarinet with Tim Hanafin, and composition with
James Wilson). In 1985, he was invited by the
European Community Youth Orchestra to write an orchestral piece under the guidance of
György Ligeti
György Sándor Ligeti (; ; 28 May 1923 – 12 June 2006) was a Hungarian-Austrian composer of contemporary classical music. He has been described as "one of the most important avant-garde music, avant-garde composers in the latter half of the ...
. From 1989 to 1991, he was Chairman of the Association of Irish Composers. He completed his education with the English composer Robert Hanson.
Johnston's output includes works for both orchestra and smaller ensembles, some works of which include electronics, and two operas. His music has been performed at many venues and festivals including the 1985 Asolo Musica Festival in Italy, the 1996
International Society for Contemporary Music Festival, the 2001 Sonorities Festival of Contemporary Music in Belfast, and
Raidió Teilifís Éireann's 2005 Living Music Festival. His use of the system is unusual among Irish composers, his compositional process typically includes a significant element of pre-planning.
Selected works
Stage
* ''Bitter Fruit'' (
Nell McCafferty) (1992), chamber opera
* ''The Earl of Kildare'' (
Celia de Fréine) (2008), opera
[See CMC feature: https://www.cmc.ie/features/earl-kildare-fergus-johnston]
Orchestral works
* ''Samsara'' (1991)
* Flute Concerto (1996; rev. 2003)
* ''Je goûte le jeu ...'' (1997), for string orchestra
* ''Wind Symphony'' (1998), for wind band
* ''Through Hollow Lands'' (2002)
* ''Binn an tSíorsholais'' (2004)
* ''Wexford Suite'' (2005)
* ''Brahms Begins the Day'' (2006)
* ''Scenes and Interludes from 'The Earl of Kildare (2008)
Chamber music
* ''Timon of Athens'' (
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
), incidental music (1983), 2fl, 2cl+bcl, bn, vn, gui, perc, 3 speakers
* ''Reflections'' (1984), ob, 2cl, bn, hp, vib, str qt
* ''Brass Quintet'' (1985)
* ''Episodes 1'' (1986), fl, trb, egui, perc
* ''Episodes 2'' (1987), fl, ob, cl
* ''Signals!'' (1989), vn, dancers (opt.)
* ''Incantations'' (1989), cl+bcl, perc
* ''Cusp'' (1992), vn, pf
*''Kaleidophone'' (1992; rev. 1996), 2vn, va, vc, hp, perc
* ''Gabor Haenjo’s Variations on a Theme by Paganini'' (1993), cl, vc, pf
* ''Carn'' (1993), 2pf
* ''Líofa'' (1994), fl, cor ang, bcl, hn, str qt
* ''Opus Lepidipterae'' (1996), fl, pf/arec, gui/fl, hpd
* Piano Trio (2012)
* ''Toccata, Fugue, and A Camel's Swan-Song'' (2013), vc, pf
* String Quartet (2015), vn, va, vc, db
Solo instrumental
* Three Pieces for Double Bass (1980)
* ''Pavan and Galliard'' (1984), guitar
* Two Pieces for Solo Flute (1987)
* Prelude & Passacaglia (1987), violin
* ''Psyche'' (1992), alto recorder
* ''creepy crawlies'' (1993), piano
* Prelude (1993), piano
* Three Piano Pieces (1995)
* ''Éagaoineadh'' (1995), piano
* ''The Oul’ Winda Rag'' (1996), piano
* ''Rashad's Words'' (1999), percussion
* ''Lord Leonard Gray, His March'' (2006), piano
* ''Three Bulgarian Dances'' (2007), organ
* ''Miniatures for Scott'' (2015), piano
Vocal
* ''Two T’ang Poems'' (
Li Ho) (1984), soprano and chamber orchestra
* ''The Wisdom of the World'' (1990), mezzo and Irish harp
* ''After a Childhood Away from Ireland'' (
Eavan Boland) (1997), soprano and piano
* ''Five Oriental Texts'' (2015), soprano and chamber orchestra
Choral
* ''Three Songs on Words by e.e.cummings'' (1981; rev. 1982), S, fl, cl, bn
* ''now I lay (with everywhere around)'' (
e.e. cummings) (1983), satb
* ''Praise Music (Psalms)'' (1988), satb
* ''Sine musica nulla vita'' (1988), ssatb
* ''The Little Snowgirl'' (1991), A, B, children's vv, female vv, orch
* Psalm 84 (1996; rev. 1997), satb & organ
Electro-acoustic
* ''Morríghan'' (2000), baroque fl, hpd, live electronics
* ''Méadú'' (2001), vn, pf, tape
* ''Árd Fhearta'' (2001), 2ob, 2fl, 2cl, 2bn, 2tpt, 2trb, tb, bronze-age hn, live electronics
Recordings
*''Samsara'', performed by Ruse Philharmonic Orchestra, Tsanko Delibosov (cond), on: Vienna Modern Masters VMM 3035 (CD, 1996).
*''Kaleidophone'', performed by Concorde, on: Contemporary Music Centre CD02 (promotional CD, 1997).
*''Je goûte le jeu ...'', performed by Irish Chamber Orchestra, Fionnuala Hunt (cond), on: Black Box Music BBM 1013 (CD, 1998).
*''Árd Fhearta''; ''Carn''; ''Signals''; ''Samsara'', performed by Reamonn Keary (pf), Shirin Goudarze-Tobin & Frantisek Jaros (vn), Ruse Philharmonic Orchestra, Tsanko Delibosov (cond), on: Monumental Music MOMU 014 (CD, 2001).
*''Three Bulgarian Pieces'', performed by Vox 21, on: RTÉ lyric fm CD 123 (CD, 2009).
*Piano Trio, performed by Fidelio Trio, on: Metier MSV 28556 (CD, 2015).
Honours and awards
*1989 – Macaulay Fellowship, Arts Council of Ireland
*1992 – Elected to
Aosdána
Aosdána ( , ; from , 'people of the arts') is an Irish association or academy of artists, each of whom must have produced a distinguished body of work of genuine originality. It was created in 1981 by the country's Arts Council on the initiati ...
, Ireland's Academy of Arts.
*1996-2001 - Appointed as member of the Board of Directors of the National Concert Hall of Ireland, An Ceoláras Náisiúnta.
References
Sources
Arts Council of Ireland reference pageFergus Johnston at the Contemporary Music Centre of Ireland*Axel Klein: ''Die Musik Irlands im 20. Jahrhundert'' (Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1996)
*''The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland'', ed. H. White & B. Boydell (Dublin: UCD Press, 2013)
External links
Fergus Johnston's websiteScores by Fergus JohnstonArts Council of Ireland reference pageFergus Johnston at the Contemporary Music Centre of Ireland
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1959 births
20th-century Irish classical composers
20th-century Irish male musicians
21st-century Irish classical composers
21st-century Irish male musicians
Alumni of Maynooth University
Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
Aosdána members
Composers from Dublin (city)
Electroacoustic music composers
Irish male opera composers
Irish opera composers
Living people
Modernist composers