Healey, Derek

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Derek Healey

Biography

Born: May 02, 1936

Country: Wargrave, England

Studies: Royal College of Music (1957), University of Durham (B.M.1961), University of Toronto (D.Mus.1974)

Teachers: Boris Porena, Goffredo Petrassi, Herbert Howells

Website: http://www.derekhealey.com



Derek Healey was born in Wargrave, in the South of England; studied with Herbert Howells at the Royal College of Music, London and with Boris Porena and Gofredo Petrassi in Italy.

He has won prizes in the UK, Italy and the USA and has taught Theory, Composition and Ethnic Music at the Universities of Victoria, Toronto, Guelph and Oregon, finally becoming Academic Professor of Music at the RAF School of Music in Uxbridge, England.

He has written works in most genres, having had some fifty works published in the UK, Canada and the USA.

His earlier neo-classic style gave way to atonal and aleatoric influences in the 1960's, and from Healey's arrival in North America in 1969, ethnic music became increasingly important.

Works for large ensembles have been played by many orchestras and wind ensembles, and the opera Seabird Island was the first contemporary opera to be taken on a cross-Canada tour.

The works most often performed include the suite for orchestra: Arctic Images, and In Flanders' Fields and two sets of Canadian folk songs for choir.

Healey's most recent extended work, 'A Mass for San Corrado', recently received its first performance in Noto Cathedral, Italy.

Healey is now retired from teaching and spends his time with composition and research, living in the Cobble Hill district of Brooklyn, New York.[1]


Works for Percussion

English Dances - Percussion Sextet
Siuslaw - Percussion Quintet

References

  1. Derek Healey Bio Retrieved 06/16/2012