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Joe Duddell

Joe Duddell

Country of origin: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Birthday: July 26, 1972

About Joe Duddell

"…the music’s air of simplicity clearly stands for gifted craft…"
Delia Casadei, musicalcriticism.com

Joe Duddell was born in 1972 and grew up in Manchester. He studied music at Salford University and then with Steve Martland at the Royal Academy of Music, where he became Composition Fellow. His first teaching post was as Lecturer in Composition at Exeter University. He subsequently taught at Brunel University before taking up the position of Reader in Music at Salford University in 2007. Since September 2012 Duddell has been Professor of Music at Bath Spa University.

Duddell’s musical experiences in Manchester encompassed everything from brass bands to electronica, 80’s pop to classical. The wide range of styles he absorbed are reflected in his work. His music is performed at major festivals and venues and he has received several commissions from the BBC, including the Proms: Vaporize for Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne (2000), Ode to English for the King's Singers' Orianna project (2002) and in 2003 his percussion concerto Ruby, premiered by Colin Currie and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under Marin Alsop. This immediately received further performances in both the BBC Young Musician of the Year and the European Young Musician of the Year contests and has since been heard as far afield as Malaysia and New Zealand.

Duddell’s commissions also include The Redwood Tree for the Royal Marines Band and Azalea Fragments for the London Symphony Orchestra. He was the natural choice for a collaboration between Mercury Music Award winning band Elbow and the Hallé in 2009. This large scale project for the Manchester International Festival saw Duddell extending and re-orchestrating songs from across Elbow’s career.

Duddell’s long–standing working relationship with Colin Currie began with their involvement with The Steve Martland Band, the first fruit of which was Parallel Lines for marimba and piano. Snowblind, a concertante work for Colin Currie and the BT Scottish Ensemble, was toured in Scotland and taken to Europe in 2002. The Proms commission, Ruby, followed and two further works for Colin Currie have emerged in recent years: Freaky Dancer for vibraphone and guitar quartet, which was commissioned by the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet and toured throughout the USA before being recorded for Telarc, and Catch for Currie’s duo with trumpeter Håkan Hardenberger.

Not Waving but Drowning, Duddell's first major orchestral work, commissioned by the BBC and written for Catherine Bott and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, was premièred at the 2002 Huddersfield Festival. It was nominated for the BBC Radio 3 Listeners Award in the first British Composer Awards in 2003. His cello concerto, Shadowplay, was commissioned and premiered by ViVA! with Thomas Carroll at the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham. Shadowplay was repeated at the 2003 Lichfield Festival, where Duddell was composer-in-residence. Carroll has since performed it with the BBC Concert Orchestra. Isolation (2006) was commissioned by Orchestra of the Swan.

Duddell has had a long and fruitful relationship with the Presteigne Festival. An orchestral commission in 2004, Mnemonic for flute, harp and strings was followed by Four (mere) Bagatelles for string quartet in 2007 and in 2008 he was the festivals' Composer in Residence for which he wrote Nightswimming for the Kungsbacka Piano Trio. The festival subsequently commissioned a Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis for 2011.

Recent commissions have come from the Manchester International Festival to create a concert with Elbow and the Hallé in 2009; and the BBC, who invited Duddell to collaborate with dubstep pioneer Nero and the BBC Philharmonic on a work to celebrate the launch of MediaCity in Salford in 2011. Duddell continues to work regularly with high-profile bands including James and The Reads, and has renewed his association with The Steve Martland Band, conducting them in a major tribute concert for the 2013 Manchester International Festival; further concerts are planned. Duddell's music can be heard on NMC, Onyx, Telarc and FMR.
 


 

Worklist

Chronology

1972
Born in Norwich
1975
Moved to Manchester
1991
Studied music at Salford University
1997
Studied with Steve Martland at the Royal Academy of Music, London
1999
Appointed Composition Fellow at Royal Academy of Music, London
1999
"The Realside" for soprano, tenor, choir and organ (BBC Singers)
1999
"Parallel Lines" for tuned percussion and piano (Colin Currie)
2000
First works published by Schott
2000
"Alberti Addict" for chamber ensemble
2000
"Vaporize" duo for piano (4 hands)
2001
Appointed Lecturer in Composition, Exeter University
2001-2
"Not Waving but Drowning" for soprano and orchestra (BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra)
2001
"Snowblind" for percussion and strings (BT Scottish Ensemble)
2001
"Generation" for harpischord and strings
2002
"Ode to English" for unaccompanied voices (BBC Proms)
2002-3
"Shadowplay" for cello and chamber orchestra
2003
"Not Waving but Drowning" nominated for a British Composer Award
2003
Composer in Residence at the Lichfield Festival
2003
"Ruby" for percussion and orchestra (BBC Proms)
2004
"New Dawn Fades" for string orchestra
2004
"Arbor Low" for string quartet
2004
"Freaky Dancer" for vibraphone and guitar quartet
2004
"Mnemonic" for flute, harp and strings
2005
Appointed Lecturer in Music, Brunel University, London
2006
"Isolation" for chamber orchestra (Orchestra of the Swan)
2006
"Hyper-ballad" for double string quartet
2007
"Azalea Fragments" for orchestra
2007-8
Composer in Residence at Presteigne Festival
2007
Appointed Reader in Music, Salford University
2009
Orchestrated and conducted a concert with rock band Elbow and the Hallé Orchestra at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
2010
Orchestrated songs for a concert featuring rock band James and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra at the MEN Arena in aid of the charity Versus Cancer
2011
Awarded a scholarship by the Bliss Trust to study at Princeton University (USA) with Grammy Award-winning composer Steve Mackey
2012
Awarded Associate of the Royal Academy of Music
2012
Created "Dubstep Symphony" with dubstep group Nero for a performance by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra to mark the opening of MediaCity in Salford
2012
Appointed Professor of Composition at Bath Spa University
2013
Conducts Steve Martland Band in major tribute concert for the Manchester International Festival

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