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COMPOSITION

Overview

Our approach to lessons is based on helping students find their own individual voice as a composer. We don’t attempt to channel individuals into a particular style or school of composition. However, students should expect to have their musical horizons stretched and assumptions tested as part of a rigorous approach aimed at improving their technique.

Paul Whitmarsh leads an exciting and diverse programme for the composition students in classical and contemporary styles. At school age, composition is not always a first study but many students take lessons and later decide that composing really is their passion. Composition of a popular nature is focused on within the rock and popular music department.

Lessons are available for any student, at any level, though it is recommended that very young students should wait until they are in the Senior School, aiming to start in Year 7, in order to get the best out of the lessons.

If you would like composition to be a main aspect of your music studies and wish to pursue it after Wells at a conservatoire or university, you should audition as a composition specialist.

Many previous students have entered and been successful in a number of national competitions, some of which have involved performances by professional ensembles.

What We Offer

  • Up to two hours of one-to-one tuition per week
  • The opportunity for compositions to be performed by fellow students at specific composition department concerts, which are held three times a year
  • The New Music Ensemble, which is specifically created on an annual basis to provide a stable instrumentation that enables composition students to produce more ambitious works
  • Weekly rehearsals to assist with the understanding of composing for a configuration of instruments
  • The chance to write for special occasions, from the Advent Service to Speech Day, fanfares to choral works
  • Sophisticated software for writing and presenting scores
  • Collaboration with the Cathedral’s New Music Wells Week. Student works for both Cathedral Choir and Organ have been welcomed and are now an annual feature performed alongside commissioned pieces from well-established composers at services throughout the week. New Music Week also provides an opportunity for school composers to have their works discussed in a masterclass by a distinguished composer in residence who have included Sir Peter Maxwell-Davies, James MacMillan, Judith Bingham and Howard Skempton.

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Holiday Music

Composing for Media Summer School

Sunday 28th July to Saturday 3rd August 2024

Students aged 12-18 will learn the nuts and bolts of composing for screen, including TV, Film and Videos Games. The course will cover compositional technique, how to interpret a client brief, the technology involved in being a media composer, orchestrating for difference ensembles, and will feature many real-world examples from conception to final production across all forms of media. Students will complete a final composition by the end of the course.

You should have some basic experience of composing, and basic knowledge of using Apple Mac computers and Logic / Garage Band or equivalent software.

£995 Boarding £795 Day

Easter Composition Course

Sunday 7th – Thursday 11th April 2024

This course is recommended for young composers aged between 12 and 18 who have some experience of composing music and wish to develop their skills and experience further, and compose a new piece in a week!

£695 Boarding £565 Day

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