Camden Reeves
Meticulous in detail, dramatic in structure and with a touch of the bizarre, the music of Camden Reeves ranges from chamber, to vocal, to orchestral. His name has also become particularly associated with the piano.
Reeves was born in Oxford in 1974. At the age of four he began learning music with his grandfather, a Jazz musician. Reeves read music at the University of Exeter, studying composition with Philip Grange, and at the age of just 22 was appointed Composer Fellow with the Hallé Orchestra in Manchester. Further Composition studies followed with Roger Marsh and David Blake at the University of York. In 2000-2001, Reeves was awarded a CIMO Scholarship to study with Paavo Heininen on a CIMO Fellowship at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, and he still cites his engagement with the music of Sibelius during this period as one of the most important influences underlying the organic and dramatic structure of his music.
Like Sibelius, Reeves’s music takes huge inspiration from nature. He has become particularly known for an ongoing cycle of works inspired by the beauty, mystery and strangeness that lies at the bottom of our oceans. Other works have looked to Cosmology for inspiration. Jazz has remained an influence on his music throughout his career, but has only begun to surface explicitly in his music in recent years.
A good number of works are available in the form of commercial recordings.
Reeves is currently Professor of Music at the University of Manchester, where he has taught since 2002.
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BLUE SOUNDS for piano
piano solo
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Chicago Blue Time
for piano solo
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DRACULA
six images from Bram Stoker’s classic horror for female voice and piano
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Echo from the Styx
for soprano and piano
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Gorgon’s Head
for violin and piano
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Gorgon’s Head II
for violin and piano
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Hard Rock Vampyromorph
String Quartet No.4
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Light Speed with Time Canons
for large orchestra
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Music for Glass Cabinets
for three flutes
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Nanomia Cara
for alto or bass flute
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Nocturnes
for solo piano
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Piano Constellation: Cygnus X-1 (Version 3)
for piano solo
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Riverside Chase
duet for two violins
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Scordatura Squid
for solo unaccompanied violin
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Scordatura Squid II
for solo unaccompanied violin
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Scordatura Squid III
for solo violin
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Songs of Enchantment
Two Settings of Clark Ashton Smith for female voice and piano
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Songs of Immortal Sleep
for mezzo-soprano, flute (doubling bass flute) and violoncello
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Spells, Remedies & Potions
three motets for sopranos
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Still Above Ground
Elegy in Memory of Douglas Richard Reeves for violoncello and piano
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