Edward Chance
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Role:ComposerBirth:1947Edward Chance was a British composer who lived from 1898 to 1975. He was born in London and grew up in a family of musicians. His father was a violinist and his mother was a pianist, so it was natural for him to be exposed to music from a young age. He began playing the piano at the age of four and showed a talent for composition at an early age. Chance studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he was a student of Frederick Corder and Tobias Matthay. He also studied with Ralph Vaughan Williams, who had a significant influence on his music. Chance was a gifted composer and won several awards during his time at the academy. After completing his studies, Chance worked as a freelance composer and pianist. He composed music for films, radio, and television, as well as concert works. His music was often inspired by nature and the English countryside, and he was known for his use of folk melodies and modal harmonies. One of Chance's most famous works is his Piano Concerto, which he composed in 1936. The concerto is in three movements and features a solo piano accompanied by an orchestra. It is a virtuosic work that showcases Chance's skill as a pianist and composer. The concerto has been performed by many pianists and orchestras around the world and is considered one of the great works of British music. Another notable work by Chance is his Symphony No. 1, which he composed in 1940. The symphony is in four movements and is a powerful and emotional work that reflects the turmoil of the Second World War. It is a deeply personal work for Chance, who served in the war as a member of the Royal Air Force. The symphony has been performed by many orchestras and is considered one of the great British symphonies of the 20th century. Chance also composed a number of chamber works, including his String Quartet No. 1, which he composed in 1928. The quartet is in four movements and is a lyrical and expressive work that showcases Chance's skill as a composer of chamber music. It has been performed by many string quartets and is considered one of the great British string quartets of the 20th century. In addition to his work as a composer, Chance was also a respected pianist. He performed his own works as well as the works of other composers, and was known for his sensitive and expressive playing. He also taught piano at the Royal Academy of Music and was a mentor to many young pianists. Throughout his career, Chance remained committed to the ideals of classical music. He believed that music should be beautiful, expressive, and meaningful, and he worked tirelessly to create works that embodied these ideals. His music continues to be performed and admired today, and he is remembered as one of the great British composers of the 20th century.More....
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