David Stoll (composer)

David Michael Stoll (born December 1948) is an English composer and educator.

Life and career

David Stoll was born in London, and studied composition at Worcester College, Oxford University, and at the Royal Academy of Music. After completing his education, he worked as a freelance composer for concert, theatrical, and TV/film music.[1]

Stoll is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He served as chairman of the Association of Professional Composers.[2] In 1999 he was elected co-chair of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors,[3] and also served on the boards of several other music organizations. Stoll operates school and corporate training programs in creative thinking based on music, and founded/directs the In Tune In Europe seminar and Building Music for primary schools.[4]

Works

Stoll is best known for concert and theater work, but composes production music for film, television, and radio, as well.

Selected works include:

  • Cello Concerto, 2000
  • The Bowl of Nous, cantata, 1998
  • Who, If Not I?, cantata, 1998
  • String Quartet, 1998
  • Motet in Memoriam for choir
  • Midwinter Spring for orchestra
  • False Relations, opera, 1997
  • Teller of Tales, musical, 1994
  • If I Were Lifted from Earth, 1998
  • Pericles, theater, 2000
  • Gulliver, musical
  • Gallions Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra
  • Colcester Suite for pipes
  • Henry VIII

His music has been recorded and issued on media including:

  • The Shakespeare Suite, audio CD
  • String Quartets, audio CD
  • David Stoll: Reflections on Vedic Scriptures, 1993, audio CD
  • Stoll: Chamber Music, audio CD
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References

  1. "THE SHAKESPEARE SUITE - DAVID STOLL". Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  2. Clark-Meads, Jeffery (18 October 1997). "the UK's MCPS, PRS Join as Music Alliance" (Digitized online by Google Books). Billboard. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  3. Hunter, Nigel (9 January 1999). "3 UK Composers's Guilds Officially Merge" (pdf). Billboard. p. 35. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  4. "David Stoll". Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
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