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Francis Burt (28 April 1926 – 3 October 2012) was a British composer and academic teacher Harten, Uwe
Burt, Francis
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who spent most of his life in Austria. He was professor of composition at the Musikhochschule Wien, and organised the ''1 Long Night of New Sounds'' concert series at the
Vienna Konzerthaus The Konzerthaus is a concert hall located in Vienna, Austria, which opened in 1913. It is situated in the third district just at the edge of the first district in Vienna. Since it was founded it has always tried to emphasise both traditional and ...
. He composed the ballet ''Der Golem'', operas, orchestral works, and music for ensembles and for voices.


Life

Born in London, Burt attended St Edward's School in
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in 1944 and 1945 as part of an officer's training. He completed a course as an engineer at
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and served as a first lieutenant in Nigeria from 1946 to 1947. He studied at the
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from 1948 to 1951, where he became a composition pupil of
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. He also attended the Summer School of Music at Bryanston and Dartington. Subsequently, he was a student at the
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, studying composition with
Boris Blacher Boris Blacher (30 January 1975) was a German composer and librettist. Life Blacher was born when his parents (of German-Estonian and Russian backgrounds) were living within a Russian-speaking community in the Manchurian town of Niuzhuang () ( ...
. After spending a year in Rome and London, Burt moved to Vienna in 1956 where he knew
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. From 1973, Burt was professor of composition at the Musikhochschule Wien, where he also headed the Institute for Electroacoustics from 1989 to 1991. He was emerited in 1992. In 1987, Burt was the organiser of the ''1 Long Night of New Sounds'' at the
Vienna Konzerthaus The Konzerthaus is a concert hall located in Vienna, Austria, which opened in 1913. It is situated in the third district just at the edge of the first district in Vienna. Since it was founded it has always tried to emphasise both traditional and ...
. Burt died in Hartberg, Styria, at the age of 86, and was buried at the
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.


Awards

* 1981: * 1992:
Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria The Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (german: Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um die Republik Österreich) is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria. It is divided into 15 classes and is the highest award in the ...
.


Work

Burt's compositions were inspired by African traditions, such as the drumming of Nigerian
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. He focused on dance elements with rhythmic gestures, for example in his ballet ''Der Golem'' of 1963. The ballet was premiered at the Landestheater Hannover on 31 January 1965, choreographed by
Yvonne Georgi Yvonne Georgi (29 October 1903 – 25 January 1975) was a German dancer, choreographer and ballet mistress. She was known for her comedic talents and her extraordinary jumping ability. In her roles as a dancer, choreographer, and ballet mistres ...
and conducted by Günther Wich. It was performed at the
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in 1983, conducted by
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. In a 1976
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with orchestra, ''Unter der blanken Hacke des Monds'' after poetry by
Peter Huchel Peter Huchel (April 3, 1903 – April 30, 1981), born Hellmut Huchel, was a German poet and editor. Life Huchel was born in Lichterfelde (now part of Berlin). From 1923 to 1926, Huchel studied literature and philosophy in Berlin, Freiburg and ...
, Burt began to compose layers of sounds rather than rhythmic structures. Later, he was influenced by electronic music, but still with noticeable tonal centres. His compositions were published by
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. Burt wrote works of many genres, including operas, choral and vocal compositions and works for instruments:


Stage works

* ''Volpone or The Fox'', opera in four acts based on the play by
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, op. 9 (1952–1961) * ''Der Golem'', ballet in one scene by Erika Hanka,
Yvonne Georgi Yvonne Georgi (29 October 1903 – 25 January 1975) was a German dancer, choreographer and ballet mistress. She was known for her comedic talents and her extraordinary jumping ability. In her roles as a dancer, choreographer, and ballet mistres ...
and Francis Burt, op. 11 (1959–1963) * ''Barnstable oder Jemand auf dem Dachboden'', opera in one act based on the play ''Barnstable'' by James Saunders in the translation by
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, op. 13 (1967–1969) * ''Mahan'', opera in seven scenes after a libretto by
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(1996–2007)


Ensemble

* String Quartet No. 1, op. 2 (1951–1952) * ''Musik für zwei Klaviere'', for two pianos (1953) * Duo, for clarinet and piano, op. 7 (1954) * ''For William'', for nine players (1988) * ''Echoes'', for nine players (1988–1989) * ''Für Alfred Schlee'', a postmodern birthday greeting for string quartet (1991) * ''Hommage à Jean-Henri Fabre'', a bucolic fantasy, for five players (1993–1994) * String Quartet No. 2 (1993–1994) * ''Bavarian Gentians'', for chamber choir and six instrumental soloists (2001) * ''Variationen eines alten Liedes'', variations of an old song for clarinet, akkordion, viola and double bass (2012)


Orchestral

* ''Jamben'', for orchestra (1953) * ''The Skull'', cantata for tenor and orchestra (revised), op. 6 (1955) * ''Espressione Orchestrale'', for orchestra (1958–1959) * ''Fantasmagoria'', for orchestra, op. 12 (1963) * ''Unter der blanken Hacke des Monds'', for baritone and orchestra, after poems by
Peter Huchel Peter Huchel (April 3, 1903 – April 30, 1981), born Hellmut Huchel, was a German poet and editor. Life Huchel was born in Lichterfelde (now part of Berlin). From 1923 to 1926, Huchel studied literature and philosophy in Berlin, Freiburg and ...
(1974–1976) * ''Und GOtt der HErr sprach'', reflections after a Golden Wedding for mezzo-soprano, baritone, bass, two mixed choirs and large orchestra (1983) * ''Morgana'', five scenes for orchestra (1985–1986) * ''Blind Visions'', for oboe and small orchestra (1995) * ''Mohn und Gedächtnis (for Paul Celan)'', for ensemble (2010)


Choral music

* ''Two songs of David'', for choir a cappella, op. 1 (1951) * ''Mariens Wiegenlied'', for choir a cappella (2011)


Solo

* ''Three little piano pieces for J. J.'' (1949)


References


External links

* * * Johannes Kretz
Francis Burt / Biographie
(in German) johanneskretz.bplaced.net {{DEFAULTSORT:Burt, Francis 20th-century classical composers 20th-century English composers Academic staff of the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna 1926 births 2012 deaths Musicians from London