Jeremy Thurlow


Jeremy Thurlow is an English composer. He studied music under Tim Brown and composition with Alexander Goehr at Clare College, Cambridge, before spending a year at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama on composition and music theatre with Peter Wiegold, and then taking a PhD at King's College, London.

Compositions

His work includes music for orchestra, choir, solo voice and chamber ensembles. Performers have included the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, Matthew Schellhorn, the Fitzwilliam String Quartet, the Aronowitz Ensemble, Rolf Hind, Sequitur, Endymion, Peter Sheppard Skaerved and the BBC Singers. In 2007 he won the George Butterworth Award for Composition with a video-opera, A Sudden Cartography of Song, composed with the writer Alistair Appleton.

Studies

Thurlow's Henri Dutilleux: la musique des rêves/the music of dreams is an in-depth study of a major figure of 20th-century French music. He has also published articles on French post-war music, including a study of Messiaen's birdsong style in a Cambridge University Press volume, Messiaen Studies. He has appeared regularly on BBC Radio 3, writing and broadcasting programmes about Fauré, Messiaen, Stravinsky and Schoenberg, and has contributed to the revised New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
Thurlow remains a Fellow of Robinson College, University of Cambridge, where he teaches and lectures in music and composition.

Work list (selection)