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Huw Watkins

Huw Watkins, piano

Huw Watkins was born in Wales in 1976. He studied piano with Peter Lawson at Chetham’s School of Music and composition with Robin Holloway, Alexander Goehr and Julian Anderson at Cambridge and the Royal College of Music. In 2001 he was awarded the Constant and Kit Lambert Junior Fellowship at the Royal College of Music, where he now teaches composition.

In 1999 the Nash Ensemble gave the first performance of Watkins’ Sonata for Cello and Eight Instruments, a Faber Music Millennium commission. The piece has been performed by the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group in London, Paris, Copenhagen and Aldeburgh under the direction of Sakari Oramo and Peter Rundel. 

In 2000 the BBC National Orchestra of Wales gave the first performance of Watkins’ Sinfonietta under Grant Llewellyn.  As a result of this collaboration, his Piano Concerto was commissioned for the same orchestra, which received its premiere in May 2002 under Martyn Brabbins with the composer at the piano.  The work will be performed again in BBC NOW’s 2007/8 season and will recorded for release on NMC Records along with his Double Concerto for viola and cello (a BBC Proms commission from 2005) and chamber works performed by BCMG including Rondo, a work they commissioned and premiered under Susanna Mälkki in 2005.

The 2001/02 season saw Watkins’ first US commission - Nocturne for solo horn and chamber orchestra - which was first performed and recorded by David Jolley and the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra under Mischa Santora.  2005 saw two major orchestral works: London Concerto, commissioned by the London Symphony Orchestra to mark its centenary and his Double Concerto performed by Philip Dukes (viola), Josephine Knight (cello) and BBC NOW conducted by Jac van Steen at the Proms.

Chamber music has always been central to Watkins’ output: in 2001 his String Quartet No. 2 was premiered at the Cheltenham Festival by the Petersen Quartet, and the Brahms Ensemble Hamburg gave the first performance of his Variations on a Schubert Song at the Gstaad Festival. He recorded his Cello Sonata with Paul Watkins for Nimbus Records and premiered Fantasy for viola and piano with Lawrence Power in 2006.

His String Quartet No. 3 was written for the Belcea Quartet, who gave its premiere at Wigmore Hall in February 2004.  The Wigmore Hall has been the venue for many of Watkins’ recent premieres: the Nash Ensemble premiered their commission Gig in 2005, Alina Ibragimova gave the world premiere of Partita for solo violin during BBC Radio 3’s lunchtime concert series in 2006, and more recently, In My Craft or Sullen Art (Goodison Quartet No. 4) for tenor and string quartet was premiered in the hall by Mark Padmore and the Petersen Quartet in May 2007.

Huw Watkins is also in great demand as a pianist. He is regularly heard on BBC Radio 3, both as a soloist and with artists such as Alina Ibragimova, Daniel Hope, Nicholas Daniel, and Alexandra Wood.  He has a strong commitment to the performance of new music, and has given premieres of works by Alexander Goehr, Peter Maxwell Davies and Mark-Anthony Turnage.  He has performed concertos with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra of the Swan as well as being the Britten Sinfonia’s pianist. He has recorded Thomas Adès’ song cycle The Lover in Winter with the countertenor Robin Blaze for EMI Classics and his recording of contemporary British music for violin and piano with Alexandra Wood was released on Usk in 2005. His latest disc is a performance of the piano cycle Symmetry Disorders Reach by Alexander Goehr, for Wergo.   

Future commissions include his first chamber opera (for Music Theatre Wales where he is Jerwood Associate Composer), works for the Aronowitz Ensemble and Ensemble 360, and a piano trio for The Florestan Trio.

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Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 4

West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
01 May 2012 1:00pm

Renowned tenor, Mark Padmore joins Britten Sinfonia for the final concert in the 2011-12 At Lunch series. At the centre of this programme is a work by British composer, Jonathan Dove, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall with support from the Tenner for a Tenor campaign.

Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 4

Wigmore Hall, London
02 May 2012 1:00pm

Renowned tenor, Mark Padmore joins Britten Sinfonia for the final concert in the 2011-12 At Lunch series. At the centre of this programme is a work by British composer, Jonathan Dove, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall with support from the Tenner for a Tenor campaign.

Norfolk & Norwich Festival - Padmore Sings Mahler

St Andrew's Hall, Norwich
11 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon
12 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
16 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
17 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Brighton Festival - Mahler & Schubert

Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome, Brighton
19 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Bury St Edmunds Festival

The Apex, Bury St. Edmunds
20 May 2012 7:30pm

Britten Sinfonia returns to the festival for in 2012.

Brighton Festival - King Priam

Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome, Brighton
27 May 2012 7:00pm

‘I have to sing songs for those who can’t sing for themselves. Those songs come from the torments and horrors that have happened. I can’t lose faith in humanity.’ Sir Michael Tippett

Britten Sinfonia at Museo Reina Sofia

Museo Reina Sofia , Madrid
28 May 2012 7:30pm

Fabián Panisello conducts his song cycle Libro del Frio with soprano Allison Bell and Britten Sinfonia

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