List of compositions by Peter Maxwell Davies

Compositions
by Peter Maxwell Davies

The conductor and composer of dramatic works, symphonies, concertos and chamber music, in 2012
Composed 1942 (1942)–2015

Peter Maxwell Davies, an English composer and conductor, wrote music in many genres, notably ten symphonies and works for the stage, from the monodrama Eight Songs for a Mad King (first performed in 1969) to The Hogboon (scheduled to be performed in June 2016).[1]

His official catalogue includes more than 334 works starting with his Op. 1 in 1955, but there are also about fifty earlier works dating back as far as 1942—regarded as juvenilia—and around a hundred minor mature works, designated by "WoO" (Werke ohne Opuszahl = Works without Opus number). These numbers were not assigned by the composer, but rather were first established only in 2010.[2]

He sometimes based his music on Mediaeval and Renaissance motifs and themes such as the opera Taverner, on the composer John Taverner. After his move to Orkney, he often used Orcadian themes, for example in An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise for orchestra with bagpipes. Interested in classical forms, he composed series and cycles of works. The first seven of his ten symphonies form a cycle. He composed several concertos, including a Trumpet Concerto and a series of ten Strathclyde Concertos for different instruments, sometimes in combination.[3][4] Of his fourteen string quartets, ten form a series, the Naxos Quartets which he regarded as a "novel in ten chapters".[5]

Table of compositions

This incomplete table of compositions by Peter Maxwell Davies lists notable works chronologically, adding when available subtitle or full title, scoring, Opus number (Op.), year of composition, genre, text information, and the link to the details on the official website.[1] The title is sometimes a common title, with a subtitle added in the same column, while other details such as a full title or a description appear in the second column. The scoring is given if it is not obvious from the title, or unexpected, such as the tenth symphony which includes vocal parts. A year of composition follows, according to the website. The year of a first performance may be different. The column "Text" lists texts on which the work is based, or their author(s).

Compositions by Peter Maxwell Davies
Title Detail Scoring Op. Year Genre Text Reference
Early Morning Echoes
piano solo WoO 1 1942 (1942) 7 Piano 343
Sonata
trumpet and piano 1 1955 (1955) 4 Chamber 225
Alma Redemptoris Mater
wind sextet: flute, oboe, 2 clarinets, bassoon, horn 5 1957 (1957) 4 Chamber 29


First Taverner Fantasia
First Fantasia on an In Nomine of John Taverner 19 1962 (1962) 4 Orchestral 82
Second Taverner Fantasia
Second Fantasia on an In Nomine of John Taverner 23 1964 (1964) 4 Orchestral 208
Revelation and Fall
Monodrama
  • soprano
  • instrumental ensemble
31 1966 (1966) 5 Vocal 200
Music theatre work for male voice and instrumental ensemble
39 1969 (1969) 1 Opera Stow, RandolphRandolph Stow, George III 2
71 1976 (1976) 2 Symphony 258
Chamber opera in nine scenes
72 1976 (1976) 1 Opera Davies, Peter MaxwellPeter Maxwell Davies 289
Chamber opera in one act with prologue
86 1979 (1979) 1 Opera Davies, Peter MaxwellPeter Maxwell Davies 286
Cinderella
Pantomime opera in two acts for young performers
87 1979 (1979) 1 Opera Davies, Peter MaxwellPeter Maxwell Davies 59
91 1980 (1980) 2 Symphony 259
119 1984 (1984) 2 Symphony 260
For orchestra with solo bagpipes
120a 1984 (1984) 4 Orchestral 31
Violin Concerto
dedicated to Isaac Stern 123 1985 (1985) 3 Concerto 61
  • oboe
  • orchestra
128 1987 (1987) 3 Concerto 242
  • cello
  • orchestra
131 1987 (1987) 3 Concerto 243
132 1988 (1988) 3 Concerto 341
136 1989 (1989) 2 Symphony 261
  • horn
  • trumpet
  • orchestra
139 1989 (1989) 3 Concerto 541
  • clarinet
  • orchestra
143 1990 (1990) 3 Concerto 245
Ballet in two acts
144a 1990 (1990) 1 Ballet 54
  • violin
  • viola
  • strings
151 1990 (1990) 3 Concerto 246
  • flute
  • orchestra
152 1991 (1991) 3 Concerto 247
  • double bass
  • orchestra
156 1992 (1992) 3 Concerto 248
  • bassoon
  • orchestra
159 1993 (1993) 3 Concerto 249
166 1994 (1994) 2 Symphony 262
  • piccolo
  • alto flute
  • cor anglais
  • E clarinet
  • bass clarinet
  • contrabassoon
  • strings
170 1994 (1994) 3 Concerto 250
176 1996 (1996) 2 Symphony 263
  • orchestra
179 1996 (1996) 3 Concerto 251
Piccolo Concerto
182 1996 (1996) 3 Concerto 189
Music theatre work for soprano, baritone, bass and instrumental ensemble
175 1995 (1995) 1 Opera Pountney, DavidDavid Pountney 276
Music theatre work for soprano, baritone, bass and instrumental ensemble
207 1999 (1999) 1 Chamber opera Pountney, DavidDavid Pountney 143
211 2000 (2000) 2 Symphony 264
Antarctic
215 2000 (2000) 2 Symphony 339
string quartet 229 2002 (2002) 6 Chamber 164
string quartet 234 2003 (2003) 6 Chamber 165
string quartet 236 2003 (2003) 6 Chamber 166
Children's Games
string quartet 245 2004 (2004) 6 Chamber 167
Lighthouses of Orkney and Shetland
string quartet 253 2004 (2004) 6 Chamber 168
string quartet 257 2005 (2005) 6 Chamber 169
Metafore sul Borromini
string quartet 265 2005 (2005) 6 Chamber 170
string quartet 268 2003 (2003) 6 Chamber 171
string quartet 275 2005 (2005) 6 Chamber 172
string quartet 283 2007 (2007) 6 Chamber 327
Young Blood! 306 2011 (2011) 1 Opera Pountney, DavidDavid Pountney 549
315 2012 (2012) 2 Symphony 560
"Alla ricerca di Borromini"
  • baritone
  • choir
  • orchestra
327 2013 (2013) 2 Symphony 572
The Hogboon
  • soloists
  • children's choirs
  • adult SATB choir
  • orchestra
2015 (2015) 1 Dramatic work 582


References

  1. 1 2 "Works list". Davies official website. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  2. Nicholas Jones and Richard McGregor, "Peter Maxwell Davies's Opus and WoO Numbers: A New Work List", Musical Times 151, no. 1910 (Spring 2010): 53–86.
  3. "Peter Maxwell Davies". Schott. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  4. "Peter Maxwell Davies". Boosey & Hawkes. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  5. "Information on the Naxos Quartets". Canterbury Christ Church University.

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