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Sir Michael Tippett

Sir Michael Tippett

Country of origin: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Birthday: January 2, 1905
Date of death: January 8, 1998

About Sir Michael Tippett

‘What attracts one most in his music is the vibrancy and exuberance it gives off, the feeling it communicates of a richness of temperament and of humanity’. American Academy of Arts and Letters   Sir Michael Tippett was born in London in 1905 and spent his childhood in Suffolk, making little contact with music until his teens. Thereafter he studied at the Royal College of Music and from 1928 lived in Oxted, Surrey, teaching French in a preparatory school and conducting a concert and operatic society, which enabled him to spend long periods at composition. In April 1930 an Oxted concert featured his main works to date; but these he afterwards withdrew. He then went for further lessons with R. O. Morris. These proved formative: he developed special skills in counterpoint which propelled him towards the first works of his creative maturity, his String Quartet No. 1 (1935; revised 1944) and Piano Sonata No. 1 (1936-7).

Both during his student days and after, Tippett responded deeply to world events - the First World War, the Depression and mass unemployment. He became involved in political radicalism, organised the South London Orchestra of Unemployed Musicians and directed two choirs sponsored by the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society. At the same time his aesthetic ideas had crystallised in the course of several informal encounters with T. S. Eliot. The outcome of all this was the oratorio A Child of Our Time (1939-41), an impassioned protest against persecution and tyranny and now his most widely performed composition.

Tippett became musical director of Morley College in 1940 and remained there until 1951, giving it a new lease of musical life. The college became the focal point of the revival of Purcell’s music, and Tippett presented and recorded the first performance since Elizabethan times of Tallis’s 40-part motet; much new music featured, and upcoming artists like Alfred Deller, Peter Pears and the Amadeus Quartet, who were later to achieve worldwide fame. Meanwhile, in 1943, he was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for refusing, as a pacifist, to comply with conditions of exemption from active war service. He remained committed to the pacifist cause.

After leaving Morley College, Tippett devoted himself almost entirely to composition, earning a small secondary income from radio talks. He completed his Symphony No. 1 in 1945 and then embarked on his first opera, The Midsummer Marriage; like his next three operas, it was first produced by the Royal Opera House. They exerted a considerable influence upon his subsequent symphonies, sonatas, concertos and quartets.

Tippett’s international reputation blossomed from his sixties onwards, partly through a proliferation of recordings of his music. He was especially esteemed in America, and some of his most significant works (such as his Fourth Symphony and The Mask of Time) were US commissions. 

Throughout his eighties, Tippett remained exceptionally active, composing, conducting and travelling worldwide. His fifth opera, New Year, commissioned jointly by Houston Grand Opera, Glyndebourne and the BBC, received its première in 1989, was toured all over the UK the following year and the BBC screened their own television production in 1991. Immediately after the opera came Byzantium, for soprano and orchestra (premièred in Chicago in 1991 and repeated the same year at the Proms) and a Fifth String Quartet (1992). His last orchestral work, The Rose Lake, was premiered by the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Colin Davis as part of a two-week long festival celebrating his 90th birthday at the Barbican Centre, London. Subsequently, during a two-month tour of the USA and Canada, Tippett heard this greatly acclaimed work performed eleven times.

Also in 1995, following upon his autobiography, Those Twentieth Century Blues (1991), his definitive collection of essays, Tippett on Music was published, and he wrote an idiosyncratic contribution to the Purcell tercentenary celebrations, Caliban’s Song, for the BBC.

In November 1997 the Stockholm Concert Hall presented a 12-day Tippett Festival which included all his music except the stage works. Tippett travelled to Stockholm but was taken ill with pneumonia. Although he was able eventually to return to the UK, he never fully recovered and died peacefully at his home in South London on 8 January 1998.
Tippett received many honours and awards; he was made a CBE in 1959, was knighted in 1966, became a Companion of Honour in 1979 and was awarded the Order of Merit in 1983; he was a recipient of the gold medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society.

The Michael Tippett Musical Foundation was set up in 1979. The Foundation's purpose is to make donations in the field of music and in its first twenty years more than 500 grants were given to organisations across the United Kingdom to support young musicians and composers, new music and music education initiatives.

In 2019, acclaimed writer and broadcaster Oliver Soden released a comprehensive and illuminating portrait of composer Michael Tippett through his groundbreaking biography, "Michael Tippett: The Biography," shedding new light on the life and musical legacy of Tippett.

In 2023, the BBC presented " The Shadow and the Light," a captivating documentary by John Bridcut that brilliantly captures the vibrant life of Michael Tippett. This in-depth film showcases a wide array of Tippett's musical works, beautifully performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Bearsden Choir, filmed in the enchanting city of Glasgow.

Worklist

Chronology

1905
Michael Kemp Tippett wird am 2. Januar in Pimlico, London, geboren. Später Umzug nach Suffolk
1909
Erster Klavierunterricht
1914-1920
Ausbildung in Dorset, Edinburgh und Lincolnshire
1923-1928
Beginnt am Royal College of Music Komposition bei Charles Wood und später bei CH Kitson zu studieren; Klavierstudium bei Aubin Raymar, Dirigierunterricht bei Malcolm Sargent, später bei Adrian Boult
1929
Umzug nach Oxted, Surrey. Lehrt Französisch und dirigiert lokale Amateurensembles. Begegnung mit Evelyn Maude, eine Amateurcellistin, die zu einer lebenslangen Freundin und Vertrauten wird.
1930
Schreibt sich erneut im RCM ein um weiteren Kompositionsunterricht bei R.O. Morris zu nehmen; Privatunterricht in Orchestrierung bei Gordon Jacob; beginnt eine Freundschaft mit David Ayerst, der ihn mit der Sozialdemokratie in Kontakt bringt
1932
Begegnung mit W.H. Auden und T.S. Elliot
1933
Lehrtätigkeit an der Morley Universität in London
1935
Uraufführung des 1. Streichquartetts in London
1938
Uraufführung der Fantasy Sonata (später Piano-Sonata No. 1) in London
1939
Autorenvertrag mit Schott
1940
Wird Direktor der Musik an der Morley Universität in London

Uraufführung des Concerto for Double String Orchestra
1942
Begegnung mit Benjamin Britten
1943

Uraufführung des 2. Streichquartetts

1944
Uraufführung von A Child of Our Time in London
1945

Uraufführung der 1. Sinfonie

1949-61
Sitz im Musikbeirat der britischen Ratsversammlung
1951

Legt sein Amt an der Morley Universität nieder

1953
Uraufführung von Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
1955
Uraufführung von The Midsummer Marriage im Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
1958
Uraufführung der 2. Sinfonie

Veröffentlicht Moving into Aquarius, eine Sammlung von Gesprächen und Aufsätzen
1959
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
1962
Uraufführung von King Priam in der Coventry Kathedrale
1965

Beginnt eine lange Verbindung mit dem Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra

1966
Uraufführung von The Vision of St. Augustine

erhält die Ritterwürde
1969-1974
Wird Intendant des Bath Festival
1972
Uraufführung der 3. Sinfonie in London (22. Juni)
1973
Ehrenmitglied der American Academy of Arts and Letters
1976
Goldmedaille der Royal Philharmonic Society
1977
Uraufführung von The Ice Break und von der 4. Sinfonie
1978

Ehrenmitglied der American Academy of Arts and Science

1979
Uraufführung des 4. Streichquartetts

Companion of Honour

Gründung der Michael Tippett Musical Foundation
1983
Order of Merit
1984

Uraufführung von The Mask of Times

1985
Urauffühurng der Klaviersonate Nr. 4
1989
Uraufführung von New Year in Houston
1991
Uraufführung von Byzantium in Chicago

Veröffentlicht seine Autobiographie, Those Twentieth Century Blues
1995
Uraufführung von The Rose Lake
1998
Stirbt am 8. Januar

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