Joseph Phibbs
Born: 25th April 1974, London
Nationality: English
Joseph Phibbs is an English composer of orchestral, choral and chamber music. He has also composed for theatre, both in the UK and Japan. Since 1998 he has written regularly to commissions for Festivals (including for Cheltenham, Aldeburgh, Presteigne, and Three Choirs), for private sponsors, and for the BBC, which has broadcast premieres of his orchestral and chamber works from the Proms and elsewhere. His works have been given premieres in Europe, the United States and the Far East, and he has received prestigious awards, including most recently a British Composer Award (for Rivers to the Sea), and a Library of Congress Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation Award. Many of his works have been premiered by leading international musicians, including Dame Evelyn Glennie, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Leonard Slatkin, Sakari Oramo, Vasily Petrenko, Gianandrea Noseda, and the Belcea Quartet.
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The Piatti Quartet on the string quartets of Joseph Phibbs
The acclaimed quartet consider the works of contemporary composer Joseph Phibbs, with whom they share a close connection - having commissioned two of his four quartets and now recorded them all.
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- Clarinet Concerto (1)
- Agea (1)
- Elegy, in memory of Steven Stucky (1)
- Fanfares for Harry (1)
- Fantasia (1)
- Flex (1)
- From Shore to Shore (1)
- Lullay, lullay, thou lytil child (original version) (2)
- Nesciens mater (1)
- Night Paths (1)
- Nocturno after Mompou - Canción (1)
- Preludes (6) (1)
- Ritual Songs and Blessings (1)
- Salve Regina (1)
- Sleep, little one sleep (1)
- String Quartet No. 1 (1)
- The Canticle of The Rose (1)
- The Moon's Funeral (2)
- Trio Semplice (1)
- Two Songs from Shades of Night (1)
- Vocalise (1)