Return to BalletNotes Home PageKevin Volans, composer
(Compiled February 1999)
Kevin Volans has lived in Ireland since 1986 and is an Irish citizen. He was born July 26, 1949 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. In 1972 he graduated from the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, followed by post-graduate study at the University of Aberdeen. From 1973 until 1981 he lived in Cologne where he was a pupil of Karlheinz Stockhausen at the Musikhochschule and later his teaching assistant (1975 - 76). He also studied with Mauricio Kagel (music theater), Aloys Kontarsky (piano), and electronic music from 1976 - 80. During this time he worked as a freelance composer, where, before moving on to his African-based pieces, his work was associated with the so-called New Simplicity. His other activities included four field trips recording African music on behalf of the West German Radio (WDR Köln), writing many programs for the WDR, Belgian Radio and the Deutsche Welle (Voice of Germany) and co-editing Feedback Papers with Johannes Fritsch. From 1982 to 1984 he taught composition at the University of Natal, Durban, where he was awarded a Doctorate of Music in 1985. After this he returned to freelance composition, moving to Paris in 1985 and to Cork in 1986. In 1984 and 1986 he was on the board of professors of the Damstadt International Summer Course for New Music and in 1988 on the jury of the International Computer Music Conference (Cologne). From 1986 to 1989 he was Composer-in-Residence at Queen's University, Belfast and in 1992 he was Composer-in-Residence at Princeton University, New Jersey. He currently resides in Dublin.
Many hundreds of concerts and broadcasts of Volans' work have been given worldwide. Performances of the last few years include the Berliner Festwoche, the Salzburg Festival, Lincoln Center (NYC), Next Wave Festival (New York), New Music America (Miami), Interlink Festival (Tokyo), World Music Days (Bonn), Belfast Festival, Adelaide Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, the Queen Elizabeth Hall (London), the Turin Opera House and the Vienna State Opera. In 1986 he was the featured composer in the Netherlands Wind Ensemble's New Year's Day live television broadcast from the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.
Fourteen compact discs which feature his music have been released, of which Pieces of Africa became the second best selling classical CD in the USA in 1993.
More than twenty dance companies worldwide have featured his music, including the White Oak Dance Company, Daniel Ezralow and Judith Marcuse (USA); Shobana Jeysingh, Jonathon Burrows, Rambert Dance Company and Siobhan Davies (England); The Vienna State Opera; Roberto Costello (Italy); and Ballet North (Australia).
Recent commissions include music for Sound on Film for BBC2; a piece for the Swedish percussionist Johnny Axelsson; a cello concerto for Bayerischer Rundfunk and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society; a new dance piece for the Frankfurt Ballet (Choreographer: Jonathan Burrows); a two piano piece for Double Edge (New York); a piano concerto for Peter Donohoe and the Netherlands Wind Ensemble; and music for Blue Yellow - a short dance film for Sylvie Guillem.
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