Martin Suckling


Martin Suckling is a British composer. He is also a violinist and teacher.

Education

Suckling was born in Glasgow and attended Bearsden Academy. He read music at Clare College, Cambridge and went on to study composition with George Benjamin at King's College London. He was a Paul Mellon Fellow at Yale University, where he studied with Ezra Laderman and Martin Bresnick in the Yale School of Music. On returning to the UK he undertook doctoral research at the Royal Academy of Music, supervised by Simon Bainbridge.

Career

While still a student, Suckling received commissions from the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and the London Symphony Orchestra. He won the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize in 2008, leading to a commission from the Wigmore Hall for the Aronowitz Ensemble. In 2011, the London Sinfonietta commission and premiere of Candlebird, a song cycle to texts by Don Paterson, led to critical acclaim. Subsequent commissions have come from ensembles such as the London Contemporary Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Ensemble and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, with whom Suckling was appointed Associate Composer in 2014.
Previously Stipendiary Lecturer in Music at Somerville College, Oxford, since 2012 Suckling has been a lecturer in the Music Department at the University of York, where he teaches courses in Composition, Orchestration, and Spectral Music.
Suckling's music often explores aspects of microtonality, and he has acknowledged his debt in this regard to composers associated with spectral music. Other influences include Scottish folk music – Suckling was a fiddle player in several cèilidh bands in his teens – and literature, especially poetry.
In addition to music for the concert hall, Suckling has also composed music designed to be encountered online:, which received a Classical:NEXT Innovation Award in 2021, and the 'game-for-music', an opera / videogame hybrid.

Key works

The Moon, the Moon! To See the Dark Between Lieder ohne Worte Candlebird de sol y grana storm, rose, tiger Postcards Release
  • Nocturne Six Speechless Songs Songs from a Bright September Visiones Psalm
  • Piano Concerto The White Road Emily's Electrical Absence Meditation This Departing Landscape The Tuning Her Lullaby Òran Fìdhle The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse

Discography

CandlebirdLondon Sinfonietta, Leigh Melrose, Nicholas Collon, Fanfare for a Newborn Child – London Symphony Orchestra, François Xavier Roth, This Departing Landscape; Release; Piano Concerto; The White Road for flute & orchestra - BBC Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Katherine Bryan, Tamara Stefanovich, Ilan Volkov. NMC Recordings, The Tuning – Marta Fontanals Simmons, Chris Glynn, members of Aurora Orchestra. Delphian Records, The Moon, the Moon! – London Symphony Orchestra, François Xavier Roth, LSO Live LSO5032 To See the Dark Between – Aronowitz Ensemble, Visiones - 'From Score to Sound',