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Osian Gwynn Ellis (8 February 1928 – 5 January 2021) was a Welsh
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ist, composer and teacher. He was principal harpist of the London Symphony Orchestra, a founding member of the Melos Ensemble and a Professor of harp at the
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. Many composers wrote music for him. From 1959 onwards, Ellis had a close professional partnership with
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that lasted to the latter's death. He was often first to perform and record Britten's works.


Career

Osian Gwynn Ellis was born in Ffynnongroew,
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, in 1928, the son of the Rev. Tomos Ellis, a Welsh Methodist minister, and his wife Jenny (née Lewis), a harpist, and spent the first four years of his life at Llys Myfr on Llinegr Hill. As a boy Ellis was obsessed with playing the harp and playing football. In 2018 he recalled: "I chose the harp because we had one at home. My mother, Jennie, was a good amateur harpist. We did spend some years living in
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and I was the goalkeeper for Denbigh County School. I taught myself to play the harp to some degree and was encouraged by my mother." He studied at the
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with Gwendolen Mason, whom he later succeeded as Professor of Harp from 1959 to 1989. He joined the London Symphony Orchestra in 1961 and became principal harpist. He recalled: "I did two Royal Variety Performances in the pit at the
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involving
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and many other top stars. I also joined the Wally Stott Orchestra and we played on the original '' Goon Shows'' starring
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, Harry Secombe and
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and, for a short time, Michael Bentine." He was a founding member of the Melos Ensemble and also formed the Osian Ellis Harp Ensemble. Ellis's 1959 recording of Handel's harp concertos (with Thurston Dart) won the Grand Prix du Disque. In 1962, the Melos Ensemble with Ellis released what is considered by musicologist Paul Loeber the finest rendition ever of Ravel's '' Introduction and Allegro'', playing with flautist Richard Adeney, clarinettist Gervase de Peyer, violinists Emanuel Hurwitz and Ivor McMahon, violist Cecil Aronowitz and cellist Terence Weil.Melos Ensemble – Music among Friends
EMI
The record, released on the L'Oiseau-Lyre label, OL 50217, included works by three other French composers —
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: Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp; Albert Roussel: Serenade for Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello and Harp; and Guy Ropartz: ''Prelude, Marine and Chansons'' for Flute, Violin, Viola, Cello and Harp. He also took part in the ensemble's recording of Peter Maxwell Davies's
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''Leopardi Fragments''.


Honours and awards

Ellis was made
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in 1971. He was the Honorary President of the Wales International Harp Festival and in 2018 was honoured at the festival, in
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, when a new work was premiered to celebrate his 90th birthday. A portrait of Ellis with Peter Pears by photographer Nigel Luckhurst is held in the collection of the
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.


Influence on other musicians

Concertos were written for him by Alun Hoddinott (for the Cheltenham Festival in 1957), William Mathias (for the
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Festival of 1970), Jørgen Jersild (1972), William Alwyn (1979) and Robin Holloway (1985). Ellis is particularly known for his musical association with
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, with whom he collaborated extensively. Their relationship began when Ellis was the harpist in a performance of '' A Ceremony of Carols'' in London on 4 January 1959, conducted by George Malcolm, which resulted in an invitation to play at the
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the following year. Britten wrote the harp part in several of his major pieces with Ellis in mind, particularly ''
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'', the '' War Requiem'' and the church parables. Britten also wrote his ''Harp Suite'', Op. 83, for Ellis in 1969. Ellis appeared in many first recordings of Britten's pieces, often with Britten himself conducting. When Britten had to withdraw, due to heart surgery, from accompanying his partner, the tenor Peter Pears, on the piano, Ellis came to accompany Pears, and Britten wrote new pieces for them, including Canticle V: ''The Death of St Narcissus'' (1974) and '' A Birthday Hansel'' (1975).


Compositions and writings

Ellis's own compositions drew on his Welsh heritage, including settings of Welsh folksongs for tenor and harp and settings of medieval Welsh strict metre poems. ''Diversions'' for two harps includes a '' cerdd dant'' setting of Dylan Thomas' poem " And death shall have no dominion". His writings include ''The Story of the Harp in Wales'' (1991) (a revision of an earlier publication in Welsh), which traces the harp's development and discusses some famous harpists.


Discography

Source: * ''Franck: Sonata for Violin and Piano; Debussy: Sonatas; Ravel: Introduction and Allegro'', 1988,
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/ Decca * ''Masterworks for the Harp'', 1993, Boston Skyline * ''Diversions'', 1994, Sain * ''Mathias: Clarinet Concerto; Harp Concerto; Piano Concerto,'' 1995, Lyrita * ''Harp Concertos'', 1997, London * ''17th & 18th-Century Harp Music'', 2008, L'Oiseau-Lyre * ''19th & 20th-Century Harp Music'', 2008, L'Oiseau-Lyre * ''Debussy & Ravel: String Quartets; Cello Sonata; Introduction & Allegro'', 2016, Alto * ''Songs with Harp'', Eloquence * ''Handel: Jephtha; Rodrigo; Concertos for Lute & Harp; Concerto Grosso'', HWV 318, Decca/Eloquence


References


External links


Osian Ellis (Harp, Arranger)
– Bach Cantatas Website * Warner, Matt
Tributes to harp legend Osian Ellis
''The Leader'', 15 January 2021 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ellis, Osian Welsh classical harpists Welsh classical composers Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music Academics of the Royal Academy of Music Commanders of the Order of the British Empire 1928 births 2021 deaths People from Flintshire Welsh male classical composers 20th-century harpists 21st-century harpists