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Allan Gilliland was born on 1965 in Darvel, Scotland, is a Canadian composer. Discover Allan Gilliland's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Birthplace Darvel, Scotland
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1965

Allan Gilliland (born 1965 in Darvel, Scotland) is a contemporary Canadian composer.

1972

Gilliland moved to Canada in 1972 and settled in Edmonton, Alberta.

He received a diploma in Jazz Studies (trumpet) from Humber College, and degrees in performance and composition from the University of Alberta.

His teachers were Violet Archer, Malcolm Forsyth and Howard Bashaw.

He has written music for solo instruments, orchestra, chorus, brass quintet, wind ensemble, big band, film, television and theatre.

His works have been performed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, ProCoro Canada, the Canadian Brass, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the New York Pops, the Hammerhead Consort, and the brass section of the New York Philharmonic.

1999

From 1999 to 2004, Gilliland was Composer in Residence with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, composing nine major works, including concerti for violin, and two harps.

2002

His orchestral work On the Shoulders of Giants won first prize at the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra's Composers Competition in 2002.

2003

Dreaming of the Masters I (2003), a jazz concerto written for clarinet soloist James Campbell, is perhaps his most popular work, and received its American premiere by the Boston Pops in 2004.

2007

In 2007, the Alberta-based Arktos Recordings Limited label released Collaborations, a CD devoted exclusively to Gilliland's music.

The track listing is:

Gilliland is currently Chair of the Music Program and Head of the Composition Department at MacEwan University in Edmonton.

Chamber music

Fanfares

Jazz Band

Keyboard

Musical Theatre

Opera

Orchestra

Orchestra with Choir

Orchestra with Dancers

Orchestra with Soloist(s)

Vocal

Choral

Wind Ensemble

(adapted from Concerto for Oboe, Strings and Harpsichord)

2008

Dreaming of the Masters II - GEB, a jazz rhapsody for piano and orchestra written for William Eddins and jointly commissioned by CBC and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, received its world premiere on February 22, 2008.

2010

Dreaming of the Masters III, a three-movement jazz suite for trumpet and orchestra written for Jens Lindemann and commissioned by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra with funding from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts received its world premiere on September 17, 2010.