John Purser

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John Purser, born in 1942 in Glasgow, Scotland, is an eminent composer, musicologist, and music historian. He is also a playwright.[1][2]

He initiated the reconstruction that commenced in 1991 of the Iron Age Deskford Carnyx, producing a replica that was first played in 1993 by trombonist John Kenny.[3]

Purser's book Scotland's Music,[4] published in March 1992 (new edition October 2007), was a major reference work on musical history from the Bronze Age to the present. It was followed by a thirty-programme radio series of the same title, written and presented by him, which was broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland and totalled 45 hours, with recordings commissioned for the series including reconstructions of early music and works by many little-known composers. A double CD was subsequently produced with a small selection of the music.[1] Purser's work has contributed to a revival of interest in such composers as John Clerk of Penicuik[5] and John Thomson.

Purser's plays include the radio play Carver about Robert Carver, the 16th-century Scottish composer of church music, which won a Giles Cooper Award.[1] He also wrote Parrots and Owls about John Ruskin and the O'Shea brothers

Selected works

Stage
  • The Undertaker, Opera (1969)
  • The Bell, Opera
Radio
Orchestral
  • Intrada for Strings for string orchestra, Op. 17 (1966)
  • Clydefair Overture (1972)
  • Ane Gentill Chantecleir (1990)
  • Bannockburn
  • Epitaph
  • Variations on an Irish Folk-Tune for string orchestra
Concertante
  • Concertino for piano and orchestra (1986)
  • Concerto for viola and string orchestra
Chamber music
  • Sonata for flute and piano, Op. 11 (1964–1965)
  • Dances of Ilion for clarinet and piano, Op. 24
  • Suite for Unaccompanied Violin, Op. 29
  • Three Studies for horn and piano (1976)
  • Carrier Strike for piccolo, trumpet and harpsichord (1977)
  • String Quartet (1981)
  • Prelude and Toccata for guitar (1985)
  • Sonata for cello and piano (1988)
  • Sonata for violin and piano (1989)
  • Skyelines for tenor trombone and organ (1994)
  • Skyeline III for string quartet (1995)
  • Sonata for trombone and piano (2002)
  • In Memory of Michael Miles for flute solo (2005)
  • Piobaireachd "Wai Taheke" for flute solo (2005)
  • The Butterfly for flute, harp and organ
  • Lament for a Chickadee for carillon
Keyboard
  • Toccata for organ (1968, revised 2003)
  • Circus Suite for Nick for piano (1975)
  • Clavier Sonata for chamber organ (or piano) (1984)
Vocal
  • Johnnie Faa, Variation 6 for soprano, flute, cello and harp (1988)
  • The Seal of the City for soprano, tenor, bass, clarinet, trumpet, horn, percussion and organ (1996)
  • Ave Atque Vale for alto and baritone
  • Five Landscapes for voice and piano
  • Love My Lewd Pilot for soprano, baritone, flute and piano; words by Edmund Spenser
  • Lovely Molly for voice and piano
  • Six Sea Songs for tenor and piano
  • Throat for soprano, carnyx and percussion
Choral
  • Magnificat for mixed chorus a cappella (1964)
  • The Wren Boys for mixed chorus, 2 piccolos, string orchestra and organ (1983)
  • Epithalamion for mixed chorus a cappella (1984)
  • If All You Gave for mixed chorus a cappella
  • Nunc Dimittis for mixed chorus a cappella
  • Love in Season for mixed chorus a cappella
  • Simplon Pass for mixed chorus a cappella

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 cover notes from Scotland's Music CD
  2. Sabhal Mòr Ostaig - News
  3. The Carnyx, an Ancient Instrument
  4. Purser, John, Scotland's Music: A History of the Traditional and Classical Music of Scotland from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, Mainstream Publishing 1992 ISBN 1-85158-426-9
  5. John Clerk of Penicuik (1676-1755), Concerto Caledonia

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