Stephen Dodgson
Composer
Stephen Dodgson was born in London in 1924 and lived there with few interruptions all his life. He was educated at Stowe and served in the Royal Navy during World War II. He received his musical training at the Royal College of Music, and was subsequently for many years a member of its teaching staff in theory and composition. He started working at the College in the Junior Department where he also conducted the orchestra, for which he wrote several pieces. In 1950 he lived in Italy on a scholarship.
From 1957 he was often employed by the BBC; as provider of incidental music for many major drama productions, as well as a frequent and familiar broadcaster of reviews and other musical topics.
Stephen’s output is prolific and his compositions cover almost every genre, including opera (Margaret Catchpole, 1979), seven piano sonatas, nine string quartets, and much other chamber music. There is also a substantial body of music for symphony orchestra and many concertos with chamber orchestra. His large output of vocal music ranges from a Magnificat and a Te Deum for chorus, soloists and orchestra, through to music for unaccompanied choir and songs for one or two singers with instrumental accompaniment. As Chairman of The National Youth Wind Orchestra for many years, Stephen also wrote music for this and other wind orchestras. For the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble he wrote and arranged music for various combinations of brass instruments. He is, however, probably best known worldwide for his numerous works for guitar. His interest in this instrument was prompted by Julian Bream.
Much of this music has now been recorded, including six orchestral Essays, all the String Quartets, a String Sextet, Quintets for Clarinet, Flute and Guitar, all the Piano Sonatas, Bagatelles, and Piano Trios, other chamber and vocal music, and most of the guitar music.
Biographical Details
- Year of birth: 1924
- Year of death: 2013
- Website: http://www.stephendodgson.com/about-stephen/
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Dodgson
Works by Stephen Dodgson
- All Bells in Paradise
- In Wilde America
- Jubilate Deo
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis for St George’s Hanover Square
- Missa Brevis
- The Innocents
- ‘Tis Almost One
Festival performances of works by Stephen Dodgson
LFCCM 2024
- “I Am Not Yet Born”: The Prayers of the Innocents on Friday 10 May 2024 at Hampstead Parish Church
- Compline on Monday 13 May 2024 at All Saints Church, Fulham
LFCCM 2023
- “Lo, God is here” on Friday 19 May 2023 at St Pancras Parish Church
LFCCM 2019
- Sung Eucharist on Sunday 19 May 2019 at Holy Trinity, Sloane Square
Recorded performances of works by Stephen Dodgson
LFCCM 2024
- Agnus Dei performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Alastair Carey Conductor
- All Bells in Paradise performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Eve McGrath Soprano / Eleanor Bray Soprano / Alastair Carey Conductor
- Benedictus performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Alastair Carey Conductor
- Gloria in excelsis Deo performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Alastair Carey Conductor
- Kyrie Eleison performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Alastair Carey Conductor
- Magnificat performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Eleanor Bray Soprano / Joshua Ryan Organ / Alastair Carey Conductor
- Nunc Dimittis performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Alastair Carey Conductor
- Sanctus performed by The LFCCM Festival Singers / Alastair Carey Conductor