John Robertson (composer) explained

Birth Date:21 October 1943
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
John Robertson
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Name:(Ernest) John Robertson
Instruments:Wind Instrument: Clarinet
Genre:Opera, Concert Music
Occupations:Composer, Writer
Years Active:1988–present

(Ernest) John Robertson (21 October 1943) is a New Zealand born Canadian composer of concert music. He received his preliminary musical educational as part of his schooling in New Zealand. Upon emigrating to Canada in 1967 he took a position in the general insurance business but in the mid 1970s he embarked on a course of private study in composition and counterpoint at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto with Dr Sam Dolin. In 1987 an entry in a composition competition won him a performance of his Variations for small orchestra Op 14, and since then his music has been heard in Canada, Australia, Mexico, the UK, Sweden and Bulgaria. In 2014 after some orchestral pieces of his were played in Ruse, Bulgaria, the Ruse State Opera asked him to write an opera and the one hour long Orpheus was staged there in June 2015 and was revived in February and May 2016, and in June 2017.

Personal life

He currently resides in Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Works (selection)

Symphonies

Orchestral works

Works for Chamber Orchestra

Operas

Theatre pieces

References

External links

Videos of Compositions recorded in Ruse, Bulgaria in September 2014 by the Ruse Philharmonic conducted by Anthony Armore

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