John Hopkins (composer)


John Hopkins is a British composer.

Education

Hopkins studied at University College Cardiff. There his teachers included Alun Hoddinott and Arnold Whittall. He also took composition lessons with Peter Maxwell Davies. He graduated in 2000 from University of Sussex with a D.Phil.

Career

Hopkins was elected as a regional composer-in-residence by the Eastern Arts Association in 1979. After several teaching positions, including being co-ordinator of Practice-Based Studies at the Faculty of Music, and Director of Studies for Music at Homerton College, Cambridge, he is now Composer in Residence at Homerton College, Cambridge.

Works

His For the Far Journey was commissioned and premièred by the and has been described as illustrating :wikt:characteristic|characteristics of Hopkin's music, namely 'attractive textures and effective pacing'. White Winter, Black Spring is a composition for two voices and large instrumental ensemble; Hopkins used poems by Robert Lowell for this work commissioned by the BBC.

Some major pieces