DEREK HEALEY
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Derek Healey was born in Wargrave, in the South of England; studied with
Herbert Howells at the Royal College of Music, London and with Boris
Porena and Gofredo Petrassi in Italy.
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" .. a vivid, evocative series of musical impressions" - Max Wyman,
Vancouver Sun
" .. has a remarkable sense of musical drama" - Jamie Portman, Southam
News Services
" .. is brilliantly scored with many fascinating textures" - Michael
Brand, Winds (UK)
" .. for the player who can keep his head and the listener who can hold
on tight" - Erik Routley, British Weekly
"Without doubt this is the most important book on Delius since
Christopher Palmer, arguably since Arthur Hutchings, and one which no
writer on the composer's music will be able to ignore," - Christopher
Redwood, The Delius Society Journal.
" .. much like a slow Bach aria, as in the second of Healey's Latino
songs (Un Mandimento Nuevo III) - legato melody supported by
quiet, slow-moving harmonies. Beautiful stuff" - Metz, American Record
Guide
"I think it's very intriguing music, rooted in folk songs but fresh in
concept with melodic, rhythmic and timbral richness." - Jeffrey
Reynolds, Band Conductor, University of Toronto.
"Interesting and effective choral writing characterize this lovely
adaption of a fifteenth-century text depicting the appearance of the
Angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary." - James and Emily John, Choral
Journal - 'A Maiden Mild'.
He has won prizes in the UK, Italy and the USA and has taught Theory,
Composition and Ethnic Music at the Universities of Victoria, Toronto,
Guelph and Oregon, finally becoming Academic Professor of Music at the
RAF School of Music in Uxbridge, England.
He has written works in most genres, having had some fifty works
published in the UK, Canada and the USA.
His earlier neo-classic style gave way to atonal and aleatoric
influences in the 1960's, and from Healey's arrival in North America in
1969, ethnic music became increasingly important.
Works for large ensembles have been played by many orchestras and wind
ensembles, and the opera Seabird Island was the first
contemporary opera to be taken on a cross-Canada tour.
The works most often performed include the suite for orchestra:
Arctic Images, and In Flanders' Fields and two sets of
Canadian folk songs for choir.
Healey's most recent extended work, 'A Mass for San Corrado', recently
received its first performance in Noto Cathedral, Italy.
Healey is now retired from teaching and spends his time with composition
and research, living in the Cobble Hill district of Brooklyn, New York.
Canadian Music Centre
Chalmers House, 20 St. Joseph Street
Toronto, Ontario M4Y 1J9, Canada
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