Cecilia McDowall - Associate Composer
Cecilia
McDowall has a distinctive style which speaks directly to listeners,
instrumentalists and singers alike. International Record Review
writes of her having ‘a communicative gift that is
very rare in modern music’. Often inspired by extra-musical influences, her
writing combines a rhythmic vitality with expressive lyricism and is, at
times, intensely moving. She has won many awards as well as being
short-listed for the 2005 and 2008 British Composer Awards. Her music has
been commissioned and performed by leading choirs, including the BBC
Singers, ensembles and at major festivals both in Britain and abroad and has
been broadcast on BBC Radio and worldwide. She is
currently ‘composer-in-residence’ at Dulwich College.
A recent commission, Five Seasons, for which she was selected from a
large list of composers by the Bournemouth Sinfonietta Choir, was for a
choral and instrumental work, receiving its first performance in Sherborne
Abbey. This exciting and unique project involved the composer, Cecilia
McDowall, and the novelist and poet, Christie Dickason, taking up mini
residences at five organic farms (under the auspices of the Soil
Association). The brief for the commission was to 'celebrate the organic
landscape'.
Much of her music is on disc; the Deux-Elles label has recorded her works
for flute and piano and wind ensemble, performed by Ensemble Lumière and
pianist, Richard Shaw (Piper's
Dream, 2002 - DXL1033) and includes the
specially commissioned Arctic Circle (for piano and wind quintet). In 2004
Dutton Epoch released the first CD of her choral works performed by the City
of Canterbury Chamber Choir, Orchestra Nova and conductor, George Vass (CDLX
7146) and in 2005 a CD of orchestral and chamber music (CDLX 7159). In 2006
Three Antiphons were recorded by an international trumpet ensemble
consisting of players from the Berlin Philharmonic and Vienna Philharmonic
and released on the trumpeter Paul Archibald’s label, Brass Classics. In
2007 the Dutton label recorded a further CD (CDLX 7197) of McDowall's choral
work with City of Canterbury Chamber Choir and the Joyful Company of
Singers. Four more CDs of McDowall's music were released in 2008, including
the Chandos recording of the highly renowned American choir, Phoenix
Chorale; this recording, Spotless Rose (Hymns to the Virgin Mary) won a
Grammy award in February, 2009, and was nominated for best Classical Album.
In 2010 Oxford University Press signed Cecilia
McDowall as an ‘Oxford’ composer.
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