Roger Doyle (born 17 July 1949) is an Irish composer best known for his
electro-acoustic work, for which he was made a
Saoi of
Aosdána
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, and for his piano music for theatre.
Education
Born in
Malahide
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Malahide Castle dates from th ...
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County Dublin
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, Doyle studied piano from the age of nine. After leaving school he attended the
Royal Irish Academy of Music
The Royal Irish Academy of Music (RIAM) in Dublin, Ireland, is one of Europe's oldest music conservatoires, specialising in classical music and the Irish harp. It is located in a Georgian building on Westland Row in Dublin. An institution whic ...
for three years, studying composing, during which time he was awarded two composition scholarships. He also studied at the
Institute of Sonology The Institute of Sonology is an education and research center for electronic music and computer music based at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague in the Netherlands.
Background
The institute was founded at Utrecht University in 1960 under the n ...
at the
University of Utrecht
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in the
Netherlands
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and the
Finnish Radio Experimental Music Studio on scholarships.
Early work
As a performer Doyle began as a drummer with the groups
Supply Demand and Curve and
Jazz Therapy, playing free improvisatory and fusion music. He released his first LP, ''Oizzo No'', in 1975, and his second, ''Thalia'', in 1978 on CBS Classics. ''Rapid Eye Movements'' (1981) was his third LP, and his attempt at a "masterpiece before the age of thirty".
Electro-acoustic and other work
Doyle began his magnum opus, ''Babel'', in 1989 – a 5-CD set that took ten years to compose. Each track corresponds to a 'room' or place within an imagined giant tower city, a kind of aural virtual reality. It celebrates the multiplicity of musical language. 103 pieces of music were composed for it and he worked with 48 collaborators.
From 2002 to 2007 he worked on the three-volume electronic work ''Passades''. 27 albums of his music have been released.
Doyle has also composed scores for several films including ''
Budawanny'', ''
Pigs
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'' and the documentary ''
Atlantean'' by
Bob Quinn.
In 2013 he founded META Productions with opera director Eric Fraad, committed to exploring new forms of opera for the 21st century. Their first production was the electronic opera ''Heresy''. Originally titled ''The Death by Fire of
Giordano Bruno
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'', A 40-minute 'in development' version was performed as part of a fully staged concert of Doyle's works at both the
Kilkenny Arts Festival
The Kilkenny Arts Festival, formally known as Kilkenny Arts Week, was founded in Kilkenny, Ireland, in 1974. It covers a number of art forms, including classical music and performance. Playwright and poet Seamus Heaney gave a reading of some o ...
and in the
Dublin Theatre Festival 2013. The 2 hour ''Heresy'' was presented as part of 'Project 50', a season of work celebrating 50 years of
Project Arts Centre
Project Arts Centre is a multidisciplinary arts centre based in Temple Bar, Dublin, which hosts visual arts, theatre, dance, music, and performance.
History
Project Arts Centre was founded by Jim FitzGerald and Colm O'Briain in 1967 after a thre ...
in November 2016. The opera is based on episodes from the life and works of
Giordano Bruno
Giordano Bruno (; ; la, Iordanus Brunus Nolanus; born Filippo Bruno, January or February 1548 – 17 February 1600) was an Italian philosopher, mathematician, poet, cosmological theorist, and Hermetic occultist. He is known for his cosmolo ...
. It was broadcast on RTÉ Lyric fm in September 2017 and released as a double album on Heresy records on 2018. Recent album releases are: ''The Thousand Year Old Boy'' (explorations in imagined world musics - 2013); ''Time Machine'' (music composed around telephone messages from the 1980s - 2015); ''Frail Things In Eternal Places'' (electronic sounds with the scored and/or improvised vocal collaborations of 8 singers - 2016), ''The Heresy Ostraca'' (a remix album which fragments audio files of the Heresy opera and makes new pieces from the re-assemblage - 2019).
Theatre
Doyle founded the music theatre compan
Operating Theatrewith Irish actress
Olwen Fouéré
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. They produced many important site-specific productions, including ''Passades'', ''Here Lies'' and ''Angel/Babel'', all featuring Doyle's music as an equal partner in the theatrical environment.
Operating Theatre performed in conventional and site-specific venues in Ireland, England, Holland, France, Venezuela and the US and released several records. With Icontact Dance Company, Doyle produced ''Tower of Babel – Delusional Architecture'', featuring as much of ''Babel'' as he had composed by then. This work was originally performed in a whole wing of the
Irish Museum of Modern Art
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in 1992. Arguably Doyle's most famous theatre work is the music he wrote and performed on piano onstage for the
Steven Berkoff
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As a theatre maker he is recognised for staging work with a heightened performance style eponymously ...
version of the
Oscar Wilde
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play ''
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'' which played in Dublin's Gate Theatre, in London's West End and on three world tours. ''
The Irish Times
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'' noted that "his name is revered in the realm of theatre".
Critical reception
Doyle's works ''Four Sketches'' and ''All the Rage'' were awarded second and first prizes in the
Dublin Symphony Orchestra composition competition in 1970 and 1974 respectively. He has won the Programme Music Prize (1997) and the Magisterium Award (2007) at the
Bourges International Electro-Acoustic Competition in
Bourges
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History
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,
France
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. He also received the
Irish Arts Council's
Marten Toonder Award in 2000 in recognition of his innovative work as a composer. Doyle is a member of
Aosdána
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, and has recently been made Adjunct Professor of Music at
Trinity College Dublin
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President Michael D. Higgins conferred the honour of
Saoi on Roger Doyle on 16 August 2019 by placing a gold torc around his neck. This is the highest honour of Aosdána that can be bestowed by fellow Aosdána members. No more than seven living members can be so honoured at one time.
,
''The Irish Times'' described his album ''
Chalant – Memento Mori'' as "a richly rewarding work that runs the full, glorious gamut of human emotion". It was Album of the Week on 30 March 2012 in the same paper.
''Babel'' was re-released in 2013 and received this review from Fanfare Magazine (USA), January 2014: "This is a phenomenal listening experience of Wagnerian dimensions ─ and, arguably, Wagnerian ambitions. The whole concept is amazing
..an impeccably imagined alternative world experience. Fascinating, and well worth the time required to properly immerse oneself in the weird and wonderful contents of Roger Doyle's head."
Influences
As a teenager Doyle was influenced by
Stravinsky
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,
Debussy
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,
Pierre Henry and
The Beatles
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.
Selected discography
*''Fairlight Memories''
*''Baby Grand''
*''Cool Steel Army''
*''Babel''
*''The Ninth Set''
*''Passades – Volumes 1 & 2''
*''Rapid Eye Movements''
*''Thalia/Oizzo No''
*''The Room in the Tower''
*''Chalant – Memento Mori''
*''The Thousand Year Old Boy''
*''Time Machine''
References
External links
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* http://rogerdoyle1.bandcamp.com/
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* http://www.rogerdoyle.com/discog.php
* http://cmc.ie/composers/pdfs/35.pdf
* https://web.archive.org/web/20130624173057/http://operatingtheatre.ie/
* http://www.metaproductions.ie
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1949 births
20th-century classical composers
21st-century classical composers
Aosdána members
Electroacoustic music composers
Irish classical composers
Irish pianists
Living people
Irish male classical composers
Modernist composers
Musicians from County Dublin