Biography
Sir Harrison Birtwistle (15 July 1934 β 18 April 2022) was an English composer of contemporary classical music best known for his operas, often based on mythological subjects. Among his many compositions, his better known works include The Triumph of Time (1972) and the operas The Mask of Orpheus (1986), Gawain (1991), and The Minotaur (2008). The last of these was ranked by music critics at The Guardian in 2019 as the third-best piece of the 21st century. Even his compositions that were not written for the stage often showed a theatrical approach. A performance of his saxophone concerto Panic during the BBC's Last Night of the Proms caused "national notoriety". He received many international awards and honorary degrees. Biography of Harrison Birtwistle, on his publisher's website, Boosey & Hawkes
Biography of Harrison Birtwistle, on his former publisher's website, Universal Edition
Portraits of Harrison Birtwistle at the National Portrait Gallery, London
Profile on Harrison Birtwistle at Rayfield Allied
"Harrison Birtwistle (biography, works, resources)" (in French and English). IRCAM.
Interview with Harrison Birtwistle on WNIB Classical 97, Chicago, 8 December 1996
Harrison Birtwistle discography at Discogs
Harrison Birtwistle at IMDb
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Known ForSound
GenderMale
Birthday1934-07-15
Deathday2022-04-18 (87 years old)
Birth PlaceAccrington, Lancashire, England
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
AwardsChevalier des Arts et des Lettres, Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards, Wihuri Sibelius Prize, Grawemeyer Award, Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, Knight Bachelor, Ernst von Siemens Music Prize, Companion of Honour
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