Kate Whitley
Kate Whitley is an English composer and pianist.Career
She is classically trained and studied music at Kings College, Cambridge. Her music is recorded by NMC Recordings and her debut release, I am, I say was released in 2017. It was described as "unpretentious and appealingly vigorous music" and "an excellent introduction to her sonic world". She won a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Special Award in 2014. Her music has been broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and performed as part of the BBC Proms.
In 2017, Whitley was commissioned by Radio 3 to compose a piece for International Women's Day, setting the words of Malala Yousafzai's 2013 speech to the UN. The piece, called Speak Out, was premiered on 8 March 2017 in the Hoddinott Hall in Cardiff, with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Chorus of Wales alongside the children's choir Cor y Cwm, conducted by Xian Zhang.Multi-Story Orchestra
Whitley co-founded the Multi-Story Orchestra with conductor Christopher Stark in 2011. The orchestra's first performance was of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring in a car park in Peckham, London. The project won the 2016 Royal Philharmonic Society Music Award for Audiences and Engagement. The orchestra also works with school children and local community groups.Solo/chamber works
- Duo for violin and viola
- 3 pieces for violin and piano
- Five piano pieces
- Two songs for clarinet and piano
- Lines for string quartet
Orchestral
- Autumn Songs for 12 solo strings
- Viola Concerto
- Split for solo clarinet, solo percussion and strings
- The Animals
- Sky Dances
Choral
- I am I say for soprano, bass, children’s choir orchestra
- Speak Out for children’s choir, SATB chorus and orchestra
- Alive for children’s choir and orchestra
- The Cruel Cut'' for 4 sopranos, community choir including solo untrained voice, piano
Opera
- Paws and Padlocks
- Unknown Position