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Harry Whalley

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Harry Whalley (born 1984) is a Belfast-born composer based in Scotland whose output includes Classical music, Jazz and Film Music.[1]

Life and career

Whalley studied composition with Malcolm Edmonstone and later with Nigel Osborne and Peter Nelson and was awarded a Ph.D. in 2014. His music has been performed by the Hebrides Ensemble, Artisan Trio, Red Note Ensemble, Vancouver Miniaturists Ensemble, Gildas Quartet, Edinburgh Quartet, Ensemble Eunoia and music for film at Palm Spring, Los Angeles, Berlin, and London.

In 2012, he was a winner of the West Cork Chamber Music Festival competition in composition[2] for his string quartet Compression, which was performed by the Gildas Quartet and run as a master class with Thomas Larcher before its premiere.

Selected works

  • Seven Rocks (2014), for string quartet
  • Entangled Music (2013)[3]
  • Clasp Together, Beta (2012)[4][5]
  • Little Harmonic Labyrinth, video installation - Summerhall[6]

References

  1. ^ "Harry Whalley IMDb Profile". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 2016-01-17.
  2. ^ "West Cork Chamber Music Festival, Past Winners" (PDF). www.westcorkmusic.ie.
  3. ^ "Harry Whalley's Entangled Music - conducted by James Lowe | Sound and Music". www.soundandmusic.org. Retrieved 2016-01-16.
  4. ^ "Clasp Together: Composing for Mind and Machine". Empirical Musicology Review.
  5. ^ "Gig review: Red Note Ensemble, Edinburgh Jam House". The Scotsman.
  6. ^ "A Little Harmonic Labyrinth". www.list.co.uk.