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Patrick Harrex

Professional

Composer/Lyricist: Composer
Genre: Concert
Email: info@patrickharrex.co.uk
Website: www.patrickharrex.co.uk

Biography

Born in London in 1946, Patrick Harrex has lived in Brighton since 1979. As well as working on his own compositions, which include a regular flow of new commissions, he is also actively involved in encouraging interest in new music by young people and amateur musicians; he is Composer in Residence at Blatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College in Hove and he has recently established the Sussex branch of CoMA (Contemporary Music Making for Amateurs) of which he is now Chairman. He was a founder member and is a past chairman of New Music Brighton, a collective of composers living or working in the Sussex area.

Patrick's first musical training was as a violinist, his teachers including Norbert Brainin and Eta Cohen. He continues to perform as a violinist and viola player. He began to compose while at school but his interest in composition blossomed while at York University where he read Music and Education. He achieved a number of successes during his student days, including winning the 1968 BBC Composers' Competition. His Sonata for female voice, flute and percussion, published by Schott (in the Ars Viva catalogue) was written in 1966 and in 1968 he was commissioned by the Decca Record Company to write a work for children (Narnian Suite) for `Voices', recorded on the Argo label. Antiphonies, written for the Portia Ensemble, was premiered at the Purcell Room in November 1967, with the composer conducting. In 1968 he was featured in BBC Radio Three's `Youth at the Helm'.

While at York he was also a founder member of Gentle Fire, which became one of the leading groups performing experimental and live electronic music.

He was awarded a French Government Scholarship which enabled him to spend a year in Paris after graduating from York in 1968, where he attended Messiaen's composition class at the Conservatoire and studied privately with Gilbert Amy.

Patrick has continued to receive awards and commissions. He has twice been a shortlisted composer with spnm (The Society for the Promotion of New Music) and in 2003 gained second prize in the Luxembourg International Composition Prize with Hauptweg und Nebenwege. His works have been performed widely, live and on radio, and commercially recorded not only in the UK but also in continental Europe, North America and Australia.

Among the eminent names of those who have performed his music are Noelle Barker, Michael Bonaventure, Tracey Chadwell, Michael Finnnissy, Janet Hilton, Rolf Hind and Nicolas Hodges, Robert Sherlaw Johnson, Thea King, the Luxembourg Sinfonietta, Jane Manning, the Canadian soprano Mary Morrison, the Nash Ensemble, Judith Pierce, the Pierrot Players, Premiere Crew and Mary Thomas.

Important Works Performances
  1. Sonata for female voice, flute & percussion (1966) four poems of e e cummings (6')
  2. Colloquy, for clarinet, violin, cello & piano (1967) (9')
  3. Veni, sancte Spiritus, for mixed chorus & string orchestra (1975) (15') Commissioned by the Merton Festival with funds provided by the Arts Council of Great Britain
  4. Resonances, for viola & small ensemble (clarinet, violin, cello & piano) (1999) (10')
  5. Night Music, for soprano & string quartet (1995, revised 2000) seven poems of John Gracen Brown (10')
  6. Lux aeterna, for mixed chorus & organ (1999, revised 2001) (10') Commissioned by the West Barnes Singers
  7. Duo for violin & piano (2001) (15')
  8. Hauptweg und Nebenwege, for 15 players (cl, b cl, s sax, a sax, t sax, hn, tba, glock/mar/vib (one player), mand, pno, accord, st qt) (2003) (12')
  9. .....un dolce lume..... for 16 solo strings (2004) [9'30"]
  10. A Klee Diptych for clarinet & piano (2005) [8']
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