Peter Hannan (composer)
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Peter Hannan (born 19 March 1953) is a Canadian composer, opera director[https://www.pressreader.com/ "West provides warmer reception for new operas than Canadian Opera Company"]. Vancouver Sun, 7 Jun 2012 by David Gordon Duke and recorder player based in British Columbia.[https://books.google.com/books?id=WvdLAAAAYAAJ MusiCanada]. Vol. 56–62. Canadian Music Council; 1986. p. lxiii.[https://books.google.com/books?id=jkY9AQAAIAAJ Musick]. Vol. 19–20. Vancouver Society for Early Music.; 1997. p. 23. Hannan has composed music for the recorder, and is known for his work in the field of electro-acoustics.Eve O'Kelly. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zweJqOFJKz8C&pg=PA18 The Recorder Today]. Cambridge University Press; 27 July 1990. {{ISBN|978-0-521-36681-6}}. p. 18. and sampled music as well as his compositions for modern opera.
Early life and education
Hannan was born in Montreal, Quebec. He studied initially at the University of British Columbia, where he received a Bachelor of Music (BMus) in 1975. He pursued advanced studies in recorder performance at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, who awarded him a Certificate of Advanced Studies in 1978. In 1979–80 he studied recorder with Kees Boeke at the Sweelink Conservatory under a Netherlands Government Scholarship.
Career
Hannan taught music at the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and at Vancouver Community College. In 1986 he performed and recorded with a baroque ensemble on the album Baroque sonatas and canzonas for recorder, harpsichord, and gamba, published the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.{{cite magazine |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9kE9AQAAIAAJ |magazine=Music Magazine |volume=10–11 |publisher=Barrett & Colgras |date=1987| page=34|title=Music Magazine }}
Hannan began composing music for recorder; many of these compositions were written for his own use as a performer, and included real-time performance using electronic MIDI instruments, and especially the MIDI wind controller.{{cite magazine |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=sW09AQAAIAAJ |title=The Recorder Magazine |volume=17–18 |publisher=Schott & Company |date=1997 |page=130}} His tunes include strong rhythms, showing the influence of the "New Hague" school of Dutch minimalism, and in particular of composer Louis Andriessen.
Hanna began composing music for modern opera, and in 1997 created an operatic work The Gang, which included a libretto by Tom Cone. In 2002, with Peter Hinton, he wrote and directed the opera 120 Songs for the Marquis de Sade, which premiered in Vancouver.{{Cite news |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/whipping-up-an-opera/article753466/ |title=Whipping up an opera |first1=Alexandra |last1=Gill |work=The Globe and Mail|location=Toronto |date=2 March 2002}} In 2003, he and Hinton composed and directed a short opera The Dianna Cantata.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/496938669/ |title=Plunge into Opera Underwater |work=Vancouver Sun|location=Vancouver, Canada |date=3 February 2003 |page= 19}}
Hannan performed Christos Hatzis' composition Nadir, which combines live music with recorded tracks, as was commissioned for him by the Canadian Electronic Ensemble.{{cite book |first1=Elaine |last1=Keillor. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=P4rf9W02vv0C&pg=PT279 |title=Music in Canada: Capturing Landscape and Diversity |publisher=McGill-Queen's Press – MQUP |date=18 March 2008 |isbn=978-0-7735-3391-2 |pages=266, 279}}
In 2013 his work 120 Songs for the Marquis de Sade was staged at the Vancouver Playhouse.{{cite news |url=http://www.nationalpost.com/m/2013+classic+vancouver+music+scene/9323180/story.html |title=2013 was a classic for Vancouver music scene |work=National Post |first1=David Gordon |last1=Duke |date=25 December 2013}}
Recordings
His Generic Music, on which his recorder playing accompanies the harpsichord of Colin Tilney, was included on the 1995 CD "Regarding Starlight" (CBC Records, MVCD 1055). On the same release, he accompanied viola player Douglas Perr on a performance of Christos Hatzis' Nadir.{{cite web |last1=Hannan |first1=Peter |title=Regarding starlight : new music for virtuosos = Nouvelle musique pour virtuoses. |url=https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDM586880&R=586880 |publisher=Toronto Public Library |access-date=20 July 2020 }}
In 2011 four of Hannan's compositions were recorded by Musica Intima and the Vancouver Cantata Singers and released on the Artifact Music label as the album Rethink Forever.[https://www.thewholenote.com/index.php/booksrecords2/vocalchoralreviews/10604-peter-hannan-rethink-forever-musica-intima-vancouver-cantata-singers "Peter Hannan – Rethink Forever – Musica Intima; Vancouver Cantata Singers"]. The Whole Note, by Tiina Kiik, 29 March 2011
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071123212636/http://www.musiccentre.ca/apps/index.cfm?fuseaction=composer.FA_dsp_biography&authpeopleid=5693&by=H Canadian Music Centre biography of Peter Hannan]
- [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/peter-hannan-emc/ Peter Hannan] entry in the Canadian Encyclopedia, Anthony Wilson-Smith, Publisher. Historica Canada 2013.
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