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Thomas Wilson
Thomas Wilson (October 10, 1927 – June 12, 2001) was a Scottish
composer.
Wilson was born in Trinidad, Colorado, USA to British parents, but soon
moved to Scotland. When he was 17 months old the family returned to the
UK, and settled in the Glasgow area where he lived for most of his life.
Thomas Wilson was educated at St. Mary’s College, Aberdeen. He served in
the RAF from 1945 to 1948, and subsequently read Music at the University
of Glasgow. In (1957) he became a lecturer at his alma mater. He was
later appointed a Reader (1971) and given a Personal Chair in (1977).
Wilson consistently played an active part in the musical life of the UK,
holding executive and advisory positions in such organisations as the
Scottish Arts Council, The New Music Group of Scotland, The Society for
the Promotion of New Music, The Composers' Guild of Great Britain
(Chairman 1986-89) now the British Association of Composers and
Songwriters, and The Scottish Society of Composers (of which he was a
founder member).
His works have been played all over the world and embrace all forms -
orchestral, choral-orchestral, chamber-orchestral, opera, ballet, brass
band, vocal music of different kinds, and works for a wide variety of
chamber ensembles and solo instruments. Wilson completed five
symphonies, the fourth of which, Passeleth Tapestry, was premiered by
the Royal Scottish National Orchestra under Sir Alexander Gibson in
Paisley Abbey. He also completed several concertos and choral works. His
largest work was an opera, Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1972-75),
based on the novel by James Hogg.
Works which have been recorded include his Piano Concerto of 1984,
Introit (1982), 'Violin Concerto' (1993), 'String Quartet No. 4' (2001)
and his St. Kentigern Suite (1986). See complete list below.
Wilson was awarded the CBE in 1990. The following year he was created a
Fellow of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He was also
elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Orchestral works
Introit (1982) Commissioned by BBC.
Symphony No. 2 (1965)
Symphony No. 3 (1979) Commissioned by Musica Nova.
Symphony No. 4 - Passeleth Tapestry (1988) Commissioned by Renfrew
District Council together with Strathclyde Regional Council to mark
Paisley's 500th anniversary as a Burgh of Barony.
Symphony No. 5 (1998) Commissioned by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
Concerto For Orchestra (1967)
Threnody (1970)
Touchstone (1967) Commissioned by the BBC for the Sir Henry Wood
Promenade Concerts.
Variations For Orchestra (1960)
Concerto For Piano and Orchestra(1985) Commissioned by Bryden Thomson
for David Wilde and the BBC Philharnomic Orchestra.
Viola Concerto (1987) Commissioned by James Durrant with assistance from
the BBCSSO Trust.
Carillon (1990) Commissioned by Glasgow city council in 1990 as part of
its European City of Culture celebrations, as the inaugural work to
celebrate the opening of the city's new Royal Concert Hall.
Violin Concerto (1993) Commissioned by the National Youth Orchestra of
Scotland and BP for Ernst Kovacic.
Guitar Concerto (1996) Commissioned by Phillip Thorne.
Mosaics (1981) Commissioned for Cantilena by Radio Clyde.
Ritornelli Per Archi (1972) Commissioned for the Edinburgh Festival
by the Scottish Baroque Ensemble.
Pas De Quoi (1964) Six little dances for strings.
St Kentigern Suite (1986) Commissioned by The Friends of Glasgow
Cathedral.
Choral works
Te Deum (1971) Large Chorus. Commissioned by the Edinburgh Festival for
the opening concert on the occasion of its 25th Anniversary.
Sequentiae Passions (1971) Large Chamber Choir. Commissioned by Musica
Nova.
Missa Pro Mundo Conturbato (1970) Commissioned by the John Currie
Singers.
Songs of Hope and Expectation (1977) Chamber Choir Commissioned by the
John Currie Singers.
Amor Christi (1989)Chamber Choir. Commissioned the Scottish Philharmonic
Singers.
Confitemini Domino (1993) Commissioned by the Royal College of Organists
to celebrate their 100th Anniversary Opera
Opera
The Charcoal Burner Opera in one act. 8 characters. Libretto: Edwin
Morgan. (1968) Commissioned by the BBC.
The Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1975) Opera in 3 acts. 3 main
characters plus chorus Libretto: John Currie (based on a novel by James
Hogg). Commissioned by Scottish Opera.
Ballet
Embers of Glencoe (1973) Commissioned by Scottish Ballet.
Vocal
Carmina Sacra (1964)
The Willow Branches (1983) Seven Songs from the Chinese. Commissioned by
Marilyn de Blieck. Version for voice and piano also available.
One Foot In Eden (1977) Commissioned by Josephine Nendick.
Three Orkney Songs (1961) Commissioned by the BBC.
Six Scots Songs (1962) Commissioned by the Baccholian Singers for the
City of London Festival.
Night Songs (1967) Commissioned by the John Currie Singers
Ave Maria/Pater Noster (1967)
Carols
There Is No Rose(1974)
A Babe is Born 1967)
Cantigas Para Semana Santa (1992) Commissioned by Cappella Nova
By The Waters Of Babylon (1951)
Chamber works
String Quartet No. 3 (1958) McEwen Composition Prize
String Quartet No. 4 (1978) Commissioned by the Edinburgh String
Quartet.
Ritornelli Per Archi (1972) Commissioned by the Scottish Baroque
Ensemble for the Edinburgh Festival.
St Kentigern Suite (1986) Commissioned by the Friends of Glasgow
Cathedral, on the occasion of the Cathedral's 850th anniversary.
Canti Notturni (1972) Commissioned by the Clarina Ensemble.
Chamber Concerto (1986) Commissioned by the New Music Group of Scotland.
Sonata For Cello And Piano (1971) Commissioned by Glasgow Chamber Music
Society.
Complementi (1973) Commissioned by Clarina Ensemble.
Concerto Da Camera’’ (1965) Commissioned by Bernicia Ensemble.
Chamber Symphony (1990) Commissioned by Paragon Ensemble and Glasgow
District Council as part of the celebrations during Glasgow's reign as
European City of Culture 1990.
Violin Sonata(1961) Commissioned by the University of Glasgow.
Sonata For Clarinet and Piano (1962) Commissioned by the Scottish Trio.
Threads (1996) Commissioned by Duo Contemporain.
Instrumental
Sonata (1964) For Piano.
Sonatina (1956) For Piano.
Incunabula (1983) For Piano.
Three Pieces - Reverie, Tzigane, Valse Viennoise (1964) For Piano.
Toccata Festevole (1991) For Organ. Commissioned by the Paisley
International Organ Festival.
Fantasia (1964) For Cello.
Chanson De Geste (1991) For Solo Horn. Commissioned by Redcliffe
Concerts.
Cancion (1982) For Guitar.
Coplas Del Ruisenor(1972) For Guitar. Commissioned by Angelo Gilardino.
Soliloquy (1969) For Guitar. Commissioned by Glasgow Master Concerts for
Julian Bream.
Three Pieces (1971) For Guitar.
Dream Music (1983) For Guitar. Commissioned by Phillip Thorne.
The 80th anniversary of Thomas Wilson's birth on 10 October 1927 will be
marked by a performance of the composer's Violin Concerto in January
2008 by the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland.
A commemorative CD is also in the process of being compiled, which will
feature some of Wilson's chamber works. It will be released in June
2008. A guitar piece ‘Cancion’ is being released on a Canadian CD.
A biography co-written by David Griffith and Margaret Wilson and edited
by Prof. Karl Gwiasda is in progress. |
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