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Robert Saxton (Robert Louis Alfred Saxton) was born on 8 October, 1953 in London, is a British composer (b1953). Discover Robert Saxton'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 70 years old?
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Robert Louis Alfred Saxton |
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Composer |
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70 years old |
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Libra |
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8 October 1953 |
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8 October |
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London |
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United Kingdom
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Robert Saxton Net Worth
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Timeline
Robert Saxton (born 8 October 1953 in London) is a British composer.
Robert Saxton was born in London and started composing at the age of six.
He was educated at Bryanston School.
Saxton won the Gaudeamus International Composers Award in the Netherlands at age 21.
His music from 1972 until 1998 was published by Chester/Music Sales, and since then by UYMP and Ricordi.
Recordings have appeared on the Sony Classical, Hyperion, Metier, EMI, NMC, Signum and Divine Art labels.
In 1986, he was awarded the Fulbright Arts Fellowship to the USA, where he was in residence at Princeton and an assistant to Oliver Knussen at Tanglewood.
Saxton was Head of Composition at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (1991–97) and Head of Composition and Contemporary Music at the Royal Academy of Music from 1998 to 1999.
He is currently Professor of Composition and Tutorial Fellow in Music at Worcester College, Oxford, and a Trustee of the Mendelssohn/Boise Foundation.
He was awarded a doctorate of music at Oxford in 1992.
Works include Ring Time (1994), A Yardstick to the Stars (1995), Canticum Luminis (1995), Music for St Catharine for organ (1998), a sonata for solo cello (2000), Five Motets (2003), The Wandering Jew (2010), and Quartet No. 3 (2011).
In 1995 he co-directed the composers' course on Hoy, with Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.
He has directed the composers' course at Dartington International Summer School on several occasions and was artistic director of Opera Lab.
He has also been a regular member of the BBC TV 4 (digital) Proms broadcasting commentary team and was a member of the Southbank Centre board for nine years.
He is Composer in Association at the Purcell School.
Saxton has written works for the BBC (TV, Proms and Radio), LSO, LPO, ECO, London Sinfonietta, Nash Ensemble, Chilingirian Quartet, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival/Opera North, Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, City of London, Three Choirs and Lichfield Festivals, Stephen Darlington and the choir of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford, Susan Milan, Susan Bradshaw and Richard Rodney Bennett, Edward Wickham and The Clerks, Teresa Cahill, Leon Fleisher, Clare Hammond, Steven Isserlis, Mstislav Rostropovich, John Wallace and the Raphael Wallfisch and John York duo.
Saxton's Quartet No. 3 was commissioned by the Southbank Centre, London and premiered by the Arditti Quartet in May 2011.
Recent recordings include a trumpet concerto, 'Shakespeare Scenes', for Simon Desbruslais and the Orchestra of the Swan, released on Signum in 2014, and his radio opera, The Wandering Jew, released on NMC in June 2011.
In 2015, he was elected an Hon Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.