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British music critic and composer (1940–2022)
Bayan Peter Northcott (24 April 1940 – 13 December 2022) was an English
music critic and composer.
Biography
Born in
Harrow on the Hill , London to Roy and Cecilia Northcott (née Venning) on 24 April 1940 he was educated at
Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith.
[1] Northcott read English at
Oxford University and received a
Bachelor of Arts degree from Oxford in 1962.
[2] He then taught English from 1964 to 1970 at
Chichester High School For Boys .
[1] Northcott developed an interest in composition and was encouraged by
Alexander Goehr and
Hans Keller .
[3] Subsequently he read music at the
University of Southampton , where his instructors included Goehr and
Jonathan Harvey . Northcott earned a
BMus degree from Southampton in 1971. He mentored other composers such as
Robin Holloway and
Julian Anderson .
[4]
[5]
Northcott served as a music critic for the
New Statesman , for the
Sunday Telegraph from 1976 to 1986,
[3] and he was
chief music critic of
The Independent from 1986 to 2009, where he worked alongside
Anthony Payne and Tess Knighton.
[6] He also wrote on music for
Tempo and
BBC Music Magazine . He was a director of the independent recording company
NMC .
[7]
He died in London on 13 December 2022, aged 82.
[8]
[1]
[9]
Compositions
As a composer, Northcott's output was modest and mainly scored for small forces.
[8] Notable chamber works include the Oboe Sonata (1978), Guitar Fantasia (1982) and the Piano Sextet (1985, premiered by the
Fires of London ).
[10] Choral pieces include Hymn to Cybele (1983), the Four Votive Antiphons , Op. 7 (2003, a cumulative cycle), and Canticle: The Doubting of Thomas (2007).
[9]
But there were also orchestral works. The Horn Concerto, which took eight years to complete, was first performed in 1998 by
Speculum Musicae in New York, and subsequently by the
London Sinfonietta .
[7] His Concerto for Orchestra, a 17 minute symphonic piece in one movement, was performed at
the Proms in 2016.
[11]
List of compositions
Sonata for Solo Oboe, Op. 1 (1977–78)
Six Japanese Lyrics , Op. 2, for Sop, cl, vn (1971/79) (texts translated by the composer)
Fantasia for Guitar, Op. 3 (1981–82)
[12]
Hymn to Cybele , Op. 4, for Mezz, Ten, Bar, chor, 2 perc, db (1983) (text – Catullus, translated by the composer)
Sextet, Op. 5, for fl/picc, cl/b cl, pno, perc, vn, vc (1984–85)
Carillon (after Machaut), for 14 players (1987)
Three English Lyrics , Op. 6, for Sop, cl, va, db (1988) (texts – Anon, 15th-16th century)
Of All the Instruments (after Purcell), for fl, ob, cl, glock, vn, vc, db (1994)
Concerto for Horn and Ensemble, for 11 players, Op. 8 (1990–98)
[13]
Memento , for Sop, fl (1999) (text – Hilda Morley)
Four Votive Antiphons Op. 7, for Alt, 3 Ten, Bar, or chor (1997-2003)
"Salve Regina", Op. 7, No. 1 (1999) (text - Anon Latin)
"Alma Redemptoris Mater", Op. 7, No. 2 (2000) (text – Anon Latin)
"Ave Regina Celorum" / "Alleluia", Op. 7, No. 3 (1997) (text – Anon Latin)
"Regina Celi", Op. 7, No. 4 (2003) (text – Anon Latin)
Fandango, Op. 9, for Harpsichord (2006)
Canticle: The Doubting of Thomas , for Mezz, Ten, Bar, chor, org (2007) (text - Bible, Authorized Version)
Poet and Star , for Sop, Ten, pno (2008) (text – Thomas Hardy)
Doubles All Round , for fl/picc, cl/b cl, hn, pno, vn, vc (2009)
Elegy for Solo Viola (2013)
Concerto for Orchestra (2014–16)
[14]
Sonata for Flute and Clarinet (2018)
Filmography
2006 – In Search of Mozart (contributor)
[15]
2009 – In Search of Beethoven (contributor)
[16]
2012 – In Search of Haydn (contributor)
[17]
Writing
Books
Journalism
References
^
a
b
c
"Bayan Northcott, composer and Sunday Telegraph music critic of the 1970s and 1980s – obituary" . The Telegraph . 20 December 2022. (subscription required)
^ Williamson, Rosemary. 'Northcott, Bayan', in Grove Music Online (2001)
^
a
b Don Michael Randel (editor) (1999). The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians . Belknap Press (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA).
ISBN
0674000846 . p 454.
^ Nicholas Kenyon (6 November 1983).
"Flexibility is this orchestra's hallmark" . The New York Times . Retrieved 7 June 2016 .
^ Julian Anderson (8 June 2007).
"First night nerves" . The Guardian . Retrieved 7 June 2016 .
^ Julian Andreson, Programme note to Prom 62, BBC Proms , 31 August 2016, pp 6-7.
^
a
b Colin Matthews (14 December 2022).
"Bayan Northcott (1940-2022)" . NMC Recordings . Retrieved 18 December 2022 .
^
a
b Peter Quantrill (15 December 2022).
"British music critic and composer Bayan Northcott has died" . Gramophone . Retrieved 16 December 2022 .
^
a
b
"Bayan Northcott (1940–2022)" . Stainer & Bell .
^
Bayan Northcott biography, NMC
^
BBC Proms performance archive
^ Allan Kozinn (2 November 1986).
"Recordings: Bridge Records: A Haven for New Music Honors the Old" . The New York Times . Retrieved 7 June 2016 .
^
Tom Service (9 April 2000).
"London Sinfonietta/ Knussen - Queen Elizabeth Hall, London" . The Guardian . Retrieved 7 June 2016 .
^ Andrew Clements (1 September 2016).
"BBCSO/Young review – sumptuous variety but balance problems" . The Guardian . Retrieved 30 October 2016 .
^
In Search of Mozart , Letterboxd
^
"Short Redhead Reel Reviews for the week of April 30" . hometownsource.com . 30 April 2021. Retrieved 25 April 2022 .
^ Grabsky, Phil (19 January 2012),
In Search of Haydn (Documentary, Biography, Music), PhilGrabskyFilms.com, Seventh Art Productions, Sky Arts, retrieved 25 April 2022
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