Howard Blake

Artist photo of Howard Blake - Piano and Composition

Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians states that Howard Blake has achieved fame as pianist, conductor and composer. Born on October 28th 1938, he grew up in Sussex, from the age of eleven singing lead roles as a boy soprano and at 18 winning the Hastings Festival Scholarship to The Royal Academy of Music where he studied piano with Harold Craxton and composition with Howard Ferguson.
Over an intensely active career he has written numerous film scores, including The Duellists with Ridley Scott which gained the Special Jury Award at the Cannes Festival, A Month in the Country with Kenneth Branagh and Colin Firth which gained him the British Film Institute Anthony Asquith Award for musical excellence, and The Snowman, which was nominated for an Oscar after its first screening and has won many other prizes internationally. His famous song Walking in the Air, for which he also wrote the lyrics, was the chart success that launched Aled Jones in 1985, whilst the concert version for narrator and orchestra is performed world-wide as is the full-length ballet, with 15 consecutive seasons for Sadler’s Wells. Howard Blake has composed many concert works, including a Piano Concerto commissioned by The Philharmonia Orchestra for the 30th birthday of Princess Diana in which he also featured as soloist: a Violin Concerto to celebrate the centenary of the City of Leeds; a cantata to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations Organization, performed in the presence of the Royal Family; and the large-scale choral/orchestral work Benedictus, first championed by Sir David Willcocks, Robert Tear and the Bach Choir, given its London premiere in Westminster Cathedral with Cardinal Hume as narrator and widely performed since.
Since 2006 he has made three CDs including a recording of The Passion of Mary with Patricia Rozario, Richard Edgar Wilson, David Wilson-Johnson and the Royal Philharmonic. A concert performance of this is scheduled at Snape Maltings in Benjamin Britten's centenary year. In 2010 the cellist Benedict Kloeckner won the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) for best young musician by performing Howard Blakes Diversions for cello and piano and in 2013 he performed the orchestral version with the Kammerorchester Berlin on tour.
In September 2012 Sir Neville Marriner completed the recording of an album of Howard's woodwind concertos with The Orchestra of St Martin in the Fields and distinguished soloists including his own son Andrew.
In 2013 much of his solo piano music is being recorded by Vladimir Ashkenazy – his son Vovka joined him in the works for two pianos.
He was made a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in 1988 and received the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for services to music from the Queen in 1994.


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linkhttps://www.howardblake.com

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CD album cover 'Diversions' (GEN 15346) with Benedict Kloeckner, Howard Blake

Diversions

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Benedict Kloeckner Cello
Howard Blake Piano and Composition

GEN 15346  –  6.3.2015