Peter Maxwell Davies
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies is generally acknowledged to be one of the foremost composers
of our time. He lives in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland where
he writes most of his music, composing in a wide range of forms and in many styles.
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Peter Maxwell Davies
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies is generally acknowledged to be one of the foremost composers
of our time. He lives in the Orkney Islands off the north coast of Scotland where
he writes most of his music, composing in a wide range of forms and in many styles.
The power to communicate forcefully and directly with his audiences manifests
itself equally in his profoundly argued symphonic works, his delightful music-theatre
works written to be performed by children and in his sometimes outrageous witty
light orchestral works. His major theatrical compositions include operas, full-length
ballets, and innovative music-theatre works, while his many orchestral works include
fourteen concertos, several light orchestral compositions, five large-scale works
for chorus, and eight critically acclaimed symphonies. Maxwell Davies is also
active as a conductor and has recently finished ten years as Conductor/Composer
of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, and Composer/Conductor of the BBC
Philharmonic in Manchester. He is the Composer Laureate of the Scottish Chamber
Orchestra, and guest-conducts orchestras both in Europe and in the United States,
including the Cleveland Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the San Francisco
Symphony, the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Russian National Orchestra, the Oslo Philharmonic
and the Philharmonia. He is now concentrating his compositional efforts on chamber
music, and commissions include the cycle of ten string quartets for the record
company Naxos (and called the Naxos Quartets), which will be launched and performed
in entirety at the Wigmore Hall in London by the Maggini Quartet over a period
of five years. Sir Peter Maxwell Davies was appointed Master of the Queen's Music
in March 2004.