ABOUT ELEANOR…
Eleanor Alberga is a highly-regarded mainstream British composer with commissions from the BBC Proms and The Royal Opera, Covent Garden. With a substantial output ranging from solo instrumental works to full-scale symphonic works and opera, her music is performed all over the world.
In April this year, Eleanor’s Piano Concerto was given its World Premiere in Liverpool to a flourish of positive reviews, with the performance streamed on Medici TV and BBC Radio 3. The work was commissioned by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in conjunction with the Leeds International Piano Competition, and premiered by the competition’s most recent winner Alim Beisembayev with the orchestra’s Musical Director Domingo Hindoyan conducting.
Other recent commissions and premieres for large forces have included her Symphony No.1 “Strata” - just released on the Resonus label in a premiere recording by the BBC Symphony Orchestra - her Trumpet Concerto “Invocation”, written for Pacho Flores and the London Schools Symphony Orchestra, and Rise up, O Sun!, a setting of William Blake’s poem for full orchestra and chorus, commissioned to open the 2023 Three Choirs Festival in Gloucester Cathedral.
Eleanor with Domingo Hindoyan, Alim Beisembayev and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the premiere of her Piano Concerto, April 2024
At different times over the course of her early career, Eleanor was a member of the African dance company Fontomfrom, and played guitar and sang with the Jamaican Folk Singers. She was part of the duo Double Exposure with her husband the violinist Thomas Bowes, and more recently they together founded and nurtured the Arcadia Festival, an original music festival in the English countryside where they live.
However, it was on leaving the London Contemporary Dance Theatre that she was able to fully embark on her calling as a composer. Since then, interest in her music across all genres - orchestral, chamber, vocal, as well as works for stage and screen - has accelerated, while her output has continued to grow. In 2015 her commissioned work Arise, Athena! for the opening of the Last Night of the BBC Proms was seen and heard by millions, and cemented a reputation as a composer of huge originality and consummate skill.
Eleanor has gathered a number of awards, most notably a NESTA Fellowship in 2000 and a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award in 2019. In 2020 she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music.
Eleanor was awarded an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2021 for Services to British Music.
© Eleanor Alberga 2024
Born 1949 in Kingston, Jamaica, Eleanor decided at the age of five to be a concert pianist. Five years later, she was composing works for the piano. In 1968 she won the biennial Royal Schools of Music Scholarship for the West Indies, which she took up in 1970 at the Royal Academy of Music in London studying piano and singing.
A budding career as a solo pianist - she was one of 3 finalists in the International Piano Concerto Competition in Dudley, UK in 1974 - was soon augmented by composition with her arrival at the London Contemporary Dance Theatre in 1978. Under the inspirational leadership of its Artistic Director, Robert Cohan, she became one of the very few pianists with the deepest understanding of modern dance, and her company class improvisations became the stuff of legend. These in turn led to works commissioned and conceived for dance by the company, and she later became the company’s Musical Director - conducting, composing and playing on LCDT’s many tours.
NEWS & REVIEWS
NEWS & REVIEWS
11 - 21 September 2024
Eleanor is member of Jury panel for 2024 Leeds International Piano Competition
30 July - 9 August 2024
Eleanor is Composer in Residence at the St Endellion Festival 2024, with featured pieces including Arise, Athena! and Rise Up, O Sun!
25 May 2024
Release of Strata: Eleanor Alberga Orchestral Works, a new recording by BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Castalian Quartet, conducted by Thomas Kemp.
Listen on Spotify here
Read BBC Music Magazine review here
Read Gramophone Magazine review here
“…a wonderfully fresh First Symphony from Eleanor Alberga… Echoes of Bartók’s nature music give it rustling, flurrying energy; a love of Stravinsky surely shapes how Alberga handles tension. Like both composers, she always finds moments for the music to dance.”
Rebecca Franks, BBC Music Magazine
“The BBC Symphony Orchestra, well directed by Thomas Kemp, are on point throughout Alberga’s often whimsical yet always closely argued music. There is a sense of discovery here communicated as positively as one could hope for… ‘Mythologies’ is an entertaining, well-crafted suite that makes a virtuosic conclusion to a splendid album. Warmly recommended.”
Guy Rickards, Gramophone Magazine
April/May 2024
World Premiere of Eleanor Alberga’s Piano Concerto receives **** reviews:
Read The Times review here
Read The Telegraph review here
“…If I heard resonances of Messiaen, Prokofiev and Rachmaninov, that is only because (this) Concerto deserves to be admitted into that pantheon. It is one of the most rewarding contemporary works I have heard in decades.”
Christopher Morley, Chief Music Critic for Birmingham Post, also Musical Opinion, Classical Music and Opera magazines
“Eleanor Alberga’s Piano Concerto is a sparkling and compelling new addition to the genre. Its idiomatic, wide-ranging keyboard writing and telling interplay between soloist and orchestra are constant source of pleasure, and the judicious and effective handling of the percussion is another striking aspect of a rich and vibrant score that ought to become a staple of the repertoire. The audience’s spontaneously enthusiastic response to the work’s highly auspicious concert debut was well deserved and extremely moving to witness. This was one of the most sheerly enjoyable, life-affirming premiere performances I have been fortunate to attend.”
Paul Conway, Musical Opinion
25 April 2024
World Premiere of Eleanor Alberga’s Piano Concerto, performed by Alim Beisembayev with Domingo Hindoyan and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Watch on Medici TV here
iNews, 24 April 2024
“Eleanor Alberga: ‘I didn’t want to have to shout about being a Black composer’” - Read interview with Jessica Duchen here