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Geoffrey Alvarez is a British/Nicaraguan composer and conductor. He chairs the annual international composition competition run by the Alvarez Chamber Orchestra.[1] He is also a writer on music and inventor of Gravesian Analysis.[2]

Geoffrey Alvarez
Portrait Photograph by Malcolm Crowthers
Born1961
London
OccupationComposer
conductor
writer
librettist
NationalityBritish
Website
www.fiveseasonsmusic.co.uk/index.htm

Education and work


Alvarez studied composition privately with Giles Swayne, then with Paul Patterson at the Royal Academy of Music as a Leverhulme scholar, and later at the University of York with David Blake and Richard Orton, where he obtained a D.Phil.

Some of his papers are published in Gravesiana: The Journal of the Robert Graves Society, whilst he has contributed several articles for Tempo on the work of composers such as Michael Finnissy[3] and Alexander Goehr's Arianna.[4] His own work (his setting of Psalm XXIII in Hebrew) was reviewed in the same publication by Mark R. Taylor.[5]

His compositions range from the wind quintet The Travelling Musicians, performed by the Harlequin Wind Quintet in the Purcell Room in 2001 to seven symphonies and numerous operas including a collaboration with poet Ruth Fainlight commissioned by the Garden Venture of the Royal Opera House: The European Story.[6]

In November 2006, Geoffrey Alvarez returned from Poland as a prize-winning finalist and soloist with the Arthur Rubenstein Łódź Philharmonic Orchestra in the Final of the Tansman 6th International Competition of Musical Personalities, Composers Competition, Łódź 2006[7]


Selected works



Music



Awards and honours



References


  1. "Musique sans Frontiers Composition Competition". Archived from the original on 23 November 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  2. "Geoffrey Alvarez (1999). The Five Seasons: Graves's Goddess Sings. Gravesiana, Vol 2, No 2. 165-176" (PDF). Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  3. Tempo, no. 205 (July 1998), p 25, Cambridge University Press
  4. Tempo, no. 208 (April 1999), p 52, Cambridge University Press
  5. Tempo, no. 217 (July 2001), p 53, Cambridge University Press
  6. Fainlight R. Selected Poems. Sinclair-Stevenson: London 1995
  7. "Interview with David Bruce on Composition Today". Retrieved 24 July 2015.





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