Ian Venables
Ian Venables is a British composer of art songs and chamber music.
Biography
Ian Venables was born in Liverpool in 1955 and was educated at Liverpool Collegiate Grammar School. He studied music with Richard Arnell at the Trinity College of Music, and later with Andrew Downes, John Mayer, and John Joubert at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.His compositions encompass many genres, and, in particular, he has added significantly to the canon of English art song. Described as "one of the finest song composers of his generation," he has written over eighty works in this genre, which include eleven song-cycles: Venetian Songs – Love’s Voice, Op.22 and Invite to Eternity for tenor and string quartet, Op.31, both recorded; Songs of Eternity and Sorrow for tenor, string quartet, and piano, Op.36 ; On the Wings of Love for tenor, clarinet, and piano, Op.38 ; The Pine Boughs Past Music for baritone and piano, Op.39 ; Remember This, Op.40, ; The Song of the Severn for baritone, string quartet, and piano, Op.43 ; Through These Pale Cold Days for tenor, viola and piano Op.46 ; The Last Invocation for tenor and piano, Op.50 ; Portraits of a Mind for tenor, string quartet, and piano, Op.54 ; Out of the Shadows for baritone, violin, 'cello and piano, Op.55 ; The Wreaths of Time for tenor and string quartet, Op.57 ; Other songs for solo voice and piano include Two Songs, Op.28 and Six Songs, Op.33, A Dramatic Scena – At the Court of the Poisoned Rose for counter-tenor and piano, Op. 20. His songs have been performed by national and internationally acclaimed artists that include: Roderick Williams, James Gilchrist, Patricia Rozario, Andrew Kennedy, Ian Partridge, Allan Clayton, Caroline MacPhie, Mary Bevan, Brian Thorsett, Susan Bickley, Benjamin Hulett, Sally Porter Munro, Benjamin Appl, Geraldine McGreevy, Alessandro Fisher, Nicky Spence, Daniel Norman, Howard Wong, Nathan Vale, Michael Lampard, Peter Savidge, Kevin McLean-Mair, Mary Plazas, Peter Wilman, Nicholas Mulroy, Nick Pritchard, Elizabeth Atherton, Kristian Sorensen and Ciara Hendrick.
His many chamber works include the Piano Quintet, Op.27, described by Roderic Dunnett in The Independent as "lending a new late 20th Century dimension to the English pastoral," and the String Quartet, Op.32, as well as smaller pieces for solo instruments and piano. He has also written works for choir including the Requiem, Op.48, the anthem O God Be Merciful Op.51, Awake, Awake, the World is Young, Op.34, and the Rhapsody for organ, Op.25. There are two recordings of the Requiem
He is an acknowledged expert on the 19th century poet and literary critic John Addington Symonds, and apart from having set five of his poems for voice and piano, he has contributed a significant essay to the book John Addington Symonds: Culture and the Demon Desire.
He is President of the Arthur Bliss Society, a Vice-president of the Gloucester Music Society, and Chairman of the Ivor Gurney Society. His continuing work on the music of Gurney has led to 2003 orchestrations of two of his songs, counterparts to two that by Herbert Howells, and newly edited versions of Gurney's War Elegy and A Gloucestershire Rhapsody, with Philip Lancaster. His works have been recorded on the Signum, Somm, Regent and Naxos, and Delphian CD labels.
His music is published by Novello & Co.
Works list
;Chamber musicElegy for cello and piano, Op. 2 Elegy, Op. 2a Three Pieces for violin and piano, Op. 11 Diversions for brass quintet, Op. 13 Sonatina for oboe and piano, Op. 14 Three Bridges Suite for brass decet, Op. 18 Triptych for sixteen brass and two percussion, Op. 21 Sonata for flute and piano, Op. 23 and transcription for violin and piano Soliloquy for viola and piano, Op. 26 Piano Quintet Op. 27 Poem for cello and piano, Op. 29 String Quartet Op. 32 The Moon Sails Out for cello and piano, Op. 42 It Rains, Op. 33a At Malvern, Op. 24a In Memoriam I.B.G, Op. 39, No 4a Canzonetta for Clarinet and String Quartet Op. 44;OrganRhapsody for organ, Op. 25
;PianoSonata In Memoriam D.S.C.H Op. 1 The Stourhead Follies Four Romantic Impressions Op. 4 Three Short Pieces Op. 5 Impromptu The Nightingale and the Rose Op. 8 Portrait of Janis Op. 9 and an arrangement for 12 string instruments Caprice Op. 35
;ChoralO Sing Aloud to God, Anthem for S.A.T.B and organ, Op. 19 Awake! awake, the world is young, Anthem for chorus, mezzo-soprano, brass, percussion and organ, Op.34 While shepherds watched their flocks by night, Carol for S.A.T.B and organ, Requiem Op. 48 for S.A.T.B and organ, Requiem Op. 48a for S.A.T.B and Orchestra God Be Merciful Op.51 for S.A.T.B and organ, God Be Merciful Op.51a for S.A.T.B, organ and string orchestra Versicles and Responses for S.A.T.B and organ, A Choral Wedding Blessing for S.A.T.B choir, The Song of Solomon Op.52 for S.A.T.B choir, The Song of Solomon Op.52 for S.A.T.B and organ, Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis for S.A.T.B and organ, A Christmas Lullaby, Carol for S.A.T.B Choir,
;VocalMidnight Lamentation for voice and piano, Op. 6 ; words by Harold MonroPain for voice and piano, Op. 10 ; words by Ivor GurneyA Kiss for voice and piano or string quartet, Op. 15 ; words by Thomas HardyEaster Song for voice and piano, Op. 16 ; words by Edgar BillinghamAt the Court of the Poisoned Rose for voice and piano, Op. 20 ; words by Marion AngusLove's Voice – Four Venetian Songs, song cycle for tenor and piano, Op. 22 ; words by John Addington SymondsAt Malvern for voice and piano, Op. 24 ; words by John Addington SymondsFlying Crooked and At Midnight for voice and piano or string quartet, Op. 28 ; words by Robert Graves and Edna St. Vincent MillayActon Burnell for tenor, viola and piano, Op. 30 ; words by Rennie ParkerInvite to Eternity, song cycle for tenor and string quartet, Op. 31 ; words by John ClareSix Songs for voice and piano, Op. 33 ; words by Jennifer Andrews, Edward Thomas, Ernest Dowson, Charles Bennett, Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Theodore RoethkeSongs of Eternity and Sorrow, song cycle for tenor, string quartet and piano, Op. 36 ; words by A. E. HousmanSongs of Eternity and Sorrow, song cycle arranged for tenor and piano, Op. 36a Songs for soprano and piano, Op. 37 ; words by John Clare, Elizabeth Jennings and Robert NicholsOn the Wings of Love, six songs for tenor, clarinet and piano, Op. 38 ; words by Constantine P. Cavafy, Federico García Lorca, Jean de Sponde, Emperor Hadrian, Robert Frost and W. B. YeatsThe Pine Boughs Past Music, song cycle for baritone and piano, Op. 39 ; words by Ivor Gurney and Leonard ClarkRemember This, Cantata for soprano, tenor, string quartet, piano Op. 40 ; words by Andrew MotionEight Songs for baritone or mezzo-soprano and piano, Op. 41 ; words by Philip Larkin, Geoffrey Scott, Francis William Bourdillon, Galway Kinnell, Walter de la Mare, James Joyce, John Masefield, W.B.YeatsThe Song of the Severn, song cycle for baritone, string quartet and piano, Op. 43 ; words by John Masefield, A.E. Housman, John Drinkwater and Philip WornerThe Song of the Severn, song cycle for baritone and symphony orchestra, Op. 43a, orchestrated by Vincent OnkenI caught the changes of the year, song for soprano and piano, Op. 45 ; words by John DrinkwaterThrough These Pale Cold Days, song cycle for tenor, viola and piano, Op.46 ; words by Wilfred Owen, Francis St Vincent Morris, Isaac Rosenberg, Siegfried Sassoon and Geoffrey Anketell Studdert KennedyAsk Nothing More of Me, song for soprano and piano, Op. 47 ; words by Algernon Charles SwinburneThe Last Invocation, song cycle for tenor and piano, Op. 50 ; words by Walt WhitmanHermes Trismegistus, Dramatic Scena for soprano, viola and piano Op.53 ; words by Henry Wadsworth LongfellowPortraits of a Mind, song cycle for tenor, string quartet and piano, Op. 54 ; words by George Meredith, Ursula Vaughan Williams, Robert Louis Stevenson, Christina Rossetti and Walt Whitman Out of the Shadows, song cycle for baritone, violin, 'cello and piano, Op. 55 ; words by Constantine Cavafy, Horatio Brown, John Addington Symonds and Edward Percy WarrenOut of the Shadows, song cycle for baritone and orchestra, Op. 55a The Singer , song for soprano, viola and piano, Op.56 ; words by John Addington SymondsThe Wreaths of Time, song cycle for tenor, and String Quartet, Op. 57 ; words by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Herman Melville, Edna St.Vincent Millay, Georgina Douglas Johnson, Ogden Nash, Todd S.J Lawson, Langston Hughes