Geoffrey Álvarez
Geoffrey Alvarez is a British/Nicaraguan composer and conductor. He chairs the annual international composition competition run by the Alvarez Chamber Orchestra.[1] He is also a writer on music and inventor of Gravesian Analysis.[2]
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| Born | 1961 London  | 
| Occupation | Composer  conductor writer librettist  | 
| Nationality | British | 
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Education and work
    
Alvarez studied composition privately with Giles Swayne, then with Paul Patterson at the Royal Academy of Music as a Leverhulme scholar, and later at the University of York with David Blake and Richard Orton, where he obtained a D.Phil.
Some of his papers are published in Gravesiana: The Journal of the Robert Graves Society, whilst he has contributed several articles for Tempo on the work of composers such as Michael Finnissy[3] and Alexander Goehr's Arianna.[4] His own work (his setting of Psalm XXIII in Hebrew) was reviewed in the same publication by Mark R. Taylor.[5]
His compositions range from the wind quintet The Travelling Musicians, performed by the Harlequin Wind Quintet in the Purcell Room in 2001 to seven symphonies and numerous operas including a collaboration with poet Ruth Fainlight commissioned by the Garden Venture of the Royal Opera House: The European Story.[6]
In November 2006, Geoffrey Alvarez returned from Poland as a prize-winning finalist and soloist with the Arthur Rubenstein Łódź Philharmonic Orchestra in the Final of the Tansman 6th International Competition of Musical Personalities, Composers Competition, Łódź 2006[7]
Selected works
    
    Music
    
- Montage for Clarinet, Horn & Orchestra (1979)
 - Symphony No. 1 (1980)
 - TheTell-Tale Heart (Opera) (1981-3)
 - Brass Etchings (1983)
 - Oboe Concerto (1984–85)
 - Three Madrigals for Chamber Choir (1986-8)
 - Lament in Memoriam Anderson (1987)
 - Hied and Seek for Soprano, Basson and Live Electronics (1987)
 - Triptych for Soloists, double choir and orchestra (1989)
 - Kerbcrawling for chamber ensemble (1989)
 - String Quartet (1990)
 - Sept Piece for Horn and Piano (1990)
 - Obsessions for Flute Viola and Harp (1990)
 - Oboe Quartet (1991)
 - Emissary Rites, Chamber Opera for Eight Performers (1991)
 - Songs My Parrot Taught Me (1992)
 - The European Story, Opera (1992)
 - Bastien and Bastienne Arias - Mozart, Recitatives - Geoffrey Alvarez (1993)
 - The Laughing Lotus for Woodwind Quintet (1997)
 - Symphony No. 2: The Five Seasons (1998)
 - The Travelling Musicians a Pantomime for Wind Quintet (1999–2000)
 - Psalm XXIII for soprano and piano (2000)
 - My Last Muse for bass and orchestra (2000)
 - Concertino: for piano and chamber orchestra (2001)
 - El Duende: for tenor and piano (2002)
 - Tríptico Nicaragüense: for tenor and piano
 - Teares or Lamentations: Six Sundry Sights: for 10 course lute
 - Magnificat: for SATB chorus (2004)
 - The Old Jewish Cemetery in Lodz (2008)
 - Fantasia on Tansman's Last Theme: Alla Polacca (2008)
 - Symphony No. 3: El tempano (2008)
 - Symphony No. 4: the Breath of Life, for thirteen winds (2009)
 - Missa Regina Elissa: for chorus, timpani, organ and strings (2009)
 - The Tripple Goddess, Concerto Grosso for Flute, Violin, Harp and Chamber Orchestra (2009)
 - Symphony No. 5: Ceridwen's Cauldron for three harps and two pianos (2010)
 - Symphony No 7: Hyperborea (2010)
 - Hölderlinfenster, song cycle for high voice and piano (2013)
 - St Paul's Shipwreck, Organ Symphony for organ and brass ensemble (2015)
 
Awards and honours
    
- Eric Coates Composition Prize, Royal Academy of Music, 1979
 - Josiah Parker Composition Prize, Royal Academy of Music, 1980
 - Royal Overseas League 'Bernard Shore' Composition Award 1990.
 - Recommended work: I International Uuno Klami Composition Competition 2003-2004
 - Fourth Prize in The Tansman 6th International Competition of Musical Personalities, Composers Competition, Łódź 2006
 
References
    
- "Musique sans Frontiers Composition Competition". Archived from the original on 23 November 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2015.
 - "Geoffrey Alvarez (1999). The Five Seasons: Graves's Goddess Sings. Gravesiana, Vol 2, No 2. 165-176" (PDF). Retrieved 24 July 2015.
 - Tempo, no. 205 (July 1998), p 25, Cambridge University Press
 - Tempo, no. 208 (April 1999), p 52, Cambridge University Press
 - Tempo, no. 217 (July 2001), p 53, Cambridge University Press
 - Fainlight R. Selected Poems. Sinclair-Stevenson: London 1995
 - "Interview with David Bruce on Composition Today". Retrieved 24 July 2015.
 
