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Peter Lawson (born March 9, 1951,
Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire) is an
English
composer,
pianist,
arranger and
teacher.
He is often confused with the English pianist Peter Lawson (born 1950, Manchester).
Peter Lawson studied composition and piano at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London (having previously counted Gustav Holst among its students), where he later became a teacher.
An amateur botanist, he is more particularly interested in the fifty species of wild orchids observable to date in Great Britain and Ireland (to which are added an extinct species) and has undertaken since 1981 to describe them musically through compositions often entitled "Song of the...", followed by the English name of the species, for various vocal or instrumental formations.
In this "orchid cycle", let's quote the piano concerto Song of the Bee Orchid (1995/2015), the string quartet The Grand Design Quartet: Song of the Common Spotted Orchid (2004), Song of the Autumn Ladies Tresses Orchid for piano (2015), Symphony of the Early Marsh Orchid (2017), or the piano sonata A Portrait of the Monkey Orchid (2018, orchestrated as a symphonic poem).
Peter Lawson is also an arranger of works from the traditional repertoire (including Christmas carols) and other composers (including Gustav Holst).
(the numbering adopted below is that mentioned on the back of the scores, in the order of their publication – the year indicated is that of composition, sometimes of revision, not following this order – by Goodmusic Publishing: see external link)
(this text is a translation from the French article on Wikipedia – see sources: some, including civil status and the list of compositions, provided by the composer himself to the creator)
Category:1951 births Category:Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Category:English classical composers Category:20th-century English composers Category:21st-century English composers Category:British music arrangers Category:British pianists Category:Male classical pianists Category:Music education Category:20th-century British botanists Category:21st-century British botanists
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Peter Lawson (born March 9, 1951,
Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire) is an
English
composer,
pianist,
arranger and
teacher.
He is often confused with the English pianist Peter Lawson (born 1950, Manchester).
Peter Lawson studied composition and piano at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London (having previously counted Gustav Holst among its students), where he later became a teacher.
An amateur botanist, he is more particularly interested in the fifty species of wild orchids observable to date in Great Britain and Ireland (to which are added an extinct species) and has undertaken since 1981 to describe them musically through compositions often entitled "Song of the...", followed by the English name of the species, for various vocal or instrumental formations.
In this "orchid cycle", let's quote the piano concerto Song of the Bee Orchid (1995/2015), the string quartet The Grand Design Quartet: Song of the Common Spotted Orchid (2004), Song of the Autumn Ladies Tresses Orchid for piano (2015), Symphony of the Early Marsh Orchid (2017), or the piano sonata A Portrait of the Monkey Orchid (2018, orchestrated as a symphonic poem).
Peter Lawson is also an arranger of works from the traditional repertoire (including Christmas carols) and other composers (including Gustav Holst).
(the numbering adopted below is that mentioned on the back of the scores, in the order of their publication – the year indicated is that of composition, sometimes of revision, not following this order – by Goodmusic Publishing: see external link)
(this text is a translation from the French article on Wikipedia – see sources: some, including civil status and the list of compositions, provided by the composer himself to the creator)
Category:1951 births Category:Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Category:English classical composers Category:20th-century English composers Category:21st-century English composers Category:British music arrangers Category:British pianists Category:Male classical pianists Category:Music education Category:20th-century British botanists Category:21st-century British botanists