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Roderick Watkins
Roderick Watkins, Professor of Composition and Contemporary Music,
Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent, England.
Watkins was educated at Gresham's School and then took a degree in
Philosophy and Composition at Oberlin in the US before studying at
the Royal Academy of Music, where he won all of the Academy's main
prizes for composition, completed his doctorate and became a
Leverhulme Fellow. His teachers included Hans Werner Henze, Richard
Hoffmann, and Paul Patterson. He also spent a year at IRCAM in Paris
and later returned to IRCAM as a “compositeur en recherche”
(research composer).
At Christ Church, he is Programme Director for undergraduate Music
and teaches composition and contemporary music. In 2005, he was
appointed Professor of Composition and Contemporary Music.
Compositions
Watkins' compositions include a full-length opera, The Juniper Tree,
premiered in London at the Almeida festival 1997 by the London
Sinfonietta conducted by Markus Stenz. In 2003 he produced the
electronic material for Henze’s opera L’Upupa.
Orchestral compositions include Red Light, Who Walked Between,
Still, and Light's Horizon.
Electro-acoustic compositions include The Looking Glass and Sound in
Space.
Chamber music includes A Valediction: of Weeping, Last Light (for
clarinet and piano), and At the Horizon (for flute and piano), a
Clarinet Quintet and Breath.
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