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![]() Michael Berkeley Michael was born in 1948, the eldest son of the composer Sir Lennox Berkeley and a godson of Benjamin Britten. As a chorister at Westminster Cathedral, singing naturally played an important part in his early education. He studied composition, singing, and piano at the Royal Academy of Music but it was not until his late twenties, when he went to study with Richard Rodney Bennett that Berkeley began to concentrate exclusively on composing. In 1977 he was awarded the Guinness Prize for Composition; two years later he was appointed Associate Composer to the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Since then Michael’s music has been played all over the globe and by some of the world’s finest musicians. Major works of the 1980s include Gregorian Variations conducted in England and America by Andre Previn; the 1982 oratorio Or Shall We Die? to a text specially written by Ian McEwan, and made into a remarkable film for Channel 4 by Richard Eyre; For the Savage Messiah; Songs of Awakening Love, composed for Heather Harper and performed at the 1988 Proms; the Organ Concerto; Keening for the saxophonist John Harle; Fierce Tears I and II for the oboist Nicholas Daniel; the Quartet Study and the two pieces for strings, Coronach and Gethsemani Fragments. The 1990s began with the powerful and expressionist Clarinet Concerto at the Huddersfield Festival while Michael’s first opera, Baa Baa Black Sheep, based on the childhood of Rudyard Kipling, with a libretto by David Malouf, was premièred at the Cheltenham Festival to enormous public and critical acclaim in 1993. It was subsequently broadcast by BBC radio and television and recorded on CD for Chandos. The London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Colin Davis premiered and took on tour Secret Garden and then In August 1998, Michael's The Garden of Earthly Delights, a BBC Proms commission, was premièred by the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain under Mstislav Rostropovich. As part of Berkeley’s tenure as Composer in Association to the BBC National Orchestra of Wales he was commissioned to write three new works and the second, the Concerto for Orchestra, was premiered at the 2005 proms. Michael's second opera, Jane Eyre, written to David Malouf's libretto, has been produced in the UK, Australia and America and he is currently at work on his third opera, ‘For You’, to a libretto by Ian McEwan which will receive new productions in the UK, Switzerland and Germany. For ten years from 1995 Michael was artistic director of the Cheltenham International Festival of Music. He currently presents Radio 3's Private Passions, which won the Broadcasting Press Guild's Radio Programme of the Year Award in 1996 and is Chairman of the Governors of The Royal Ballet. |
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