Roger Robert WoodwardACOBE (born 20 December 1942) is an Australian classical pianist, composer, conductor, teacher and human rights activist. He is widely regarded as a leading advocate of contemporary music.[1]
Early life
Roger Woodward was born in Sydney where he received his first piano lessons from Winifred Pope.[2] Early studies of Bach organ works with Peter Verco were followed by a training in church music with Kenneth R. Long, organist and master of the choristers at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney.[3] He performed for the papal organist Fernando Germani[4] and Sir Eugene Goossens, after which he entered the Sydney Conservatorium in the piano class of Alexander Sverjensky[5] and the composition class of Raymond Hanson.[6]
While still a student, in 1963 he founded the city's international piano competition with widespread community support. He graduated the same year. In 1964, he won the Commonwealth Finals of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Instrumental and Vocal Competition, the prize for which was to perform throughout Australia with the six ABC state radio orchestras and in multiple radio and television broadcasts.[7]From 1965 to 1969, he pursued postgraduate studies at the Chopin University of Music, with Zbigniew Drzewiecki.[8]
By 1969 he had built a considerable repertoire of 20th-century compositions and performed Tōru Takemitsu's Uninterrupted Rests to the composer, who dedicated the work to him.[11][page needed] Two further dedications followed in 1973, For Away and Corona (London version). In 1969–70, Woodward toured widely with the Wiener Trio and was artist in residence at the Casa de las Américas before performing at UNESCO 's Jeunesses Musicales where Yehudi Menuhin was jury member. The following year he made his debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra[12] at the Royal Festival Hall and, on Menuhin's recommendation, his first four recordings for EMI.[b]
In 1972, Woodward made his American debuts with the brass players of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Olivier Messiaen and Zubin Mehta,[30] with whom he subsequently performed in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, New York and Paris. The following year, Woodward worked with Stockhausen on Mantra.[24] In 1973 he participated in the inaugural celebrations of the Sydney Opera House as a part of tours for the Australian Broadcasting Commission and Musica Viva which included first performances of works by Peter Sculthorpe, Ross Edwards, Barry Conyngham and Anne Boyd. A collaboration began with Iannis Xenakis (1973–96)[31][page needed] in France, the UK, Austria, Italy and the United States, during which the composer dedicated three works to Woodward: Mists for solo piano, Keqrops for piano and orchestra and Paille in the Wind for piano and cello.
In 1976–80, he began working with Kurt Masur and the Gewandhaus Orchestra. In 1977, he premiered Feldman's solo work Piano,[44][45] commissioned Elisabeth Lutyens's Nox, Op.118,[46] and performed at the Valldemosa Chopin Festival. From 1978 to 1988, he performed the complete Beethoven concertos, three cycles of which were directed by Georg Tintner,[d] and the cycle of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas in 12 cities.[e]
In 1991, Woodward was recipient of the Diapason d'or and Ritmo Prize and the following year became Companion of the Order of Australia. He toured Italy, France and the UK with Alpha Centauri during which he premiered Donatoni’s Sincronie. In 1993, Lech Wałęsa, president of a free Poland, conferred the Order of Merit upon him. During the 1990s, Woodward toured Estonia, Latvia and China,[52] co-founded and directed the Kötschach-Mauthner Musikfest (1993–97), and in 1992, directed an all-Xenakis program at Scala di Milano.[f] He performed at the Hollywood Bowl, Gulbenkian Garden, the Odéon of Herodes Atticus,[g] and in traditions pioneered by Nellie Melba and Percy Grainger, he performed throughout Central and Regional Australia. He commissioned a series of piano concertos from Larry Sitsky, the first of which was premiered at the 1994 Sydney Spring International Festival of New Music and cited by the UNESCO International Rostrum of Composers (1995). In 1996, Woodward composed Five Songs In Memoriam Takemitsu [2] for unaccompanied cello which was performed by Nathan Waks at the Seventh Sydney Spring.
Woodward was voted a National Living Treasure by the National Trust of Australia in 1997. During that year he performed at Théâtre Marigny (home to Boulez’s Domaine musical) for the Festival d’automne and worked with Arvo Pärt, Gehlhaar, Rădulescu, Chris Dench and James Dillon, for the premiere of the first part of The Book of Elements in London and subsequently, at the Sydney Spring. In the same year he founded the Joie et Lumière chamber music festival at Le Château de Bagnols (1997–2004),[53] to celebrate the life and work of Sviatoslav Richter. He completed the degree of Doctor of Music at the University of Sydney in 1999 and was recipient of four doctorates honoris causa from 1992 to 1998.
During 2002–2018 he toured with SFSU colleagues—the Alexander String Quartet—in the United States and Germany where he recorded works of Beethoven, Chopin, Shostakovich and Robert Greenberg. Between 2006 and 2023, he recorded seventeen projects for the Celestial Harmonies label. His performances of J. S. Bach'sThe Well-Tempered Clavier, Hans Otte's Stundenbuch, Shostakovich's 24 Preludes and Fugues Op.87, Debussy's Préludes, Prokofiev's Piano Music 1908–38 and Horațiu Rădulescu piano sonatas were highly praised. His performances of J. S. Bach's Partitas BWV 826, 830 and Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge, BWV 903, were awarded the Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik (2007). In 2011 he performed works of Xenakis with L' orchestre national de Lille, the cellist Rohan de Saram and JACK Quartet, at Les flâneries musicales de Reims. In the same year he was awarded Poland's Gloria Artis (gold class). He performed at the Canberra International Festival in 2018, when he also toured in Germany.
Steeped in church music and traditional repertoire, Woodward trained throughout his early life to perform established works side by side with more recent music as part of a belief that music was the essential expression of an experimental process. Most of his concerts reflected this belief even though such programming was considered unorthodox for the time.[65] In recital, he often programmed traditional 18th and 19th century repertoire with new, little known, or neglected works such as those he championed by experimental fin de siècle Russian, Ukrainian and early Soviet composers[66] (Alexander Scriabin, Alexander Mosolov, Nikolai Roslavets, Ivan Vyshnegradsky, Nikolai Obukhov, Aleksei Stanchinsky).[67]
Woodward worked with the New York, Los Angeles, Beijing, brass players of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the five London orchestras, the Hallé Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, London Mozart Players, London Brass, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Royal Danish Orchestra, L'orchestre National de Paris, the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, EEC Youth Orchestra and the Budapest and Prague Chamber Orchestras.
Early encounters with Holocaust victims impacted Woodward's personal development. He believes that the creative artist is a bulwark for society on matters of cultural diversity, injustice and human rights.[80] He was acknowledged by the Scarman Report and the London Metropolitan Police after the 1981 Brixton riots and by the city of Darwin following Australia's Cyclone Tracy. Throughout the 1980s he dedicated himself to the Polish Solidarność Movement with performances of the complete works of Chopin to raise awareness of the importance of Poland's freedom struggle.
Woodward's principal recordings were issued by ABC Classics (Australia), Accord (France), Artworks (Australia), BMG, Col Legno (Munich), CPO, Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Etcetera Records BV, Explore Records, Foghorn Classics (San Francisco), JB (Australia), Polskie Nagrania, Sipario Dischi (Milano), Unicorn (UK), Universal, Warner and RCA Red Seal (UK) for whom Woodward made the first complete recording (in the West) of Dmitry Shostakovich's Twenty-four Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87,[83] rereleased by Celestial Harmonies (2010).
Woodward's live concerts were recorded for ABC Radio/TV, BBC Radio/TV, Radio NZ, RAI, Radio France, Radio/TV Cuba, Hong Kong Radio, Radio China, Radio/TV Japan, Polish Radio/TV, RTE (Dublin), multiple German radio stations including Radio Berlin; Hilversum Radio (Netherlands), and for the UNESCO Rostrum/Paris. Video recordings have been issued by Allied Artists (UK), BBC TV Productions, Chanan Productions (UK), Foghorn Classics (San Francisco), Kultur (China), Polygram (Australia), Smith Street Films (Australia), Endeavour Film Productions (Australia) and the Sydney Dance Company.
Three Celestial Harmonies compact disc recordings were named "Record of the Month" by MusicWeb International: Debussy Préludes Books 1 and 2 (March 2010); Roger Woodward In Concert (October 2013) and Prokofiev Works for Solo Piano 1908-1938 (April 2013),[84] which was nominated Best Classical Album at Australia's 1992 Aria awards. A recording for Etcetera BV of Scriabin's Piano Works was "Record of the Month" on Musicweb International (July 2002).The Etcetera BV release (1989) of Xenakis' Kraanerg with the Alpha Centauri Ensemble directed by Roger Woodward was selected by the music critics of The Sunday Times, UK, as one of the most outstanding releases of that year. In 1991, Woodward shared the Diapason d'Or with fellow Australian and senior ABC recording producer Ralph Lane, for their recording of Morton Feldman's solo piano music (ABC Classics). This recording was record of the month in April 1991 (Télérama, Paris).
Woodward was the recipient of the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik (2007), for performances of J. S. Bach's Partitas BWV 826 and 830, and Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge BWV 903. This recording was also named one of the finest of the year by MusicWeb International (2008) and nominated Best Classical Album at Australia's 1993 Aria awards. His performances of J. S. Bach's Well-Tempered-Clavier was editor's choice for The Gramophone, UK (February 2010).
In 1991, Woodward shared the Diapason d'Or with fellow Australian and senior ABC recording producer Ralph Lane, for their recording of Morton Feldman's piano music (ABC Classics). This recording was record of the month in April 1991 (Télérama, Paris).
Ralph Lane recorded a wide range of live and studio projects with Woodward (1988–2018) some of which were named record of the month, including the aforementioned Prokofiev, Scriabin and Xenakis recordings. In 1991, he was recipient of the Ritmo Prize (Spain) for his Etcetera BV recording of Takemitsu's piano music (also produced by Lane). In January 1991, the same recording was record of the month (Télérama, Paris). In 2008, his recording of The Music of Frédéric Chopin was nominated Best Classical Album at Australia's Aria Awards. In 2015, ABC Classics/Universal released A Concerto Collection comprising ten live and four studio concerto performances of J. S. Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Prokofiev, Schoenberg, Larry Sitsky, Barry Conyngham, Qu Xiao-Song and his direction of the Xenakis ballet Kraanerg.
Personal life
Woodward has three children; Asmira Woodward-Page who is a concert violinist, Benjamin Woodward who is director of Academy Tennis in Sydney and foster son Elroy Palmer.[11][page needed]
Works
Woodward, Roger (May 1971). "Penderecki in London". In Music & Musicians. London: Hansom Books Press.
Woodward, Roger (1998). "Music and Change: Some Considerations of Beethoven's Sonata quasi una Fantasia in C sharp minor Op 27 no 2 (Moonlight)'". Literature and Aesthetics. 8. ISSN1036-9368.
Woodward, Roger (2001). "Jean Barraqué". Matters of the Mind. ISBN1864873620.
Woodward, Roger (2002b). "Preparation for Xenakis and 'Keqrops', Xenakis Studies: In Memoriam". Contemporary Music Review. 21: 109–120. doi:10.1080/07494460216660. S2CID191181966.
Woodward, Roger (2005). "Sitsky's Keyboard Music: Si Yeoo Ki". In Sitsky, Larry (ed.). Australian Piano Music of The Twentieth Century. Praeger. pp. 129–155. ISBN9780313322860.
Woodward, Roger (2006). Fryderyck Chopin: The Complete Nocturnes (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2007). J.S. Bach: Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, Partitas no. 2 and 6 (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2007). Chopin Piano Concerto no. 2 in F minor, Beethoven in C major Piano Quartet (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2008). J.S. Bach: Das Wohltemperierte Clavier (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2009). Dmitry Shostakovich – 24 Preludes and Fugues Op. 87 (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2009). Music of the Russian Avant Garde 1905–1926 (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2012). Two Cadenzas: 1. for the Allegro maestoso of Mozart's Piano Concerto no. 25 in C major, KV 503. 2. For the Allegro con brio of Beethoven's Piano Concerto no. 1 in C major, Op. 15. ERP Musikverlag.
Woodward, Roger (2012). Sergei Prokofiev – Works for Piano 1908–1938 (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2012). Roger Woodward in Concert (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2014). Jean Barraqué Sonate pour piano (cover note). Celestial Harmonies.
Woodward, Roger (2024). "Begegnungen Mit Toru Takemitsu". In Bandur, Markus; Schmusch, Rainer (eds.). Tōru Takemitsu Globalisiertes Komponieren – Text, Kontext, Deutung. Munich: Edition text+kritik. ISBN9783869168180.
^Programs are available in the NLA Roger Woodward's Collection: Woodward 2018
^OASD 7560, 7561, 7562, 7567—EMI catalogue numbers of Woodward's first four commercial recordings released 1970 following Yehudi Menuhin's statement to the EMI Recording Co. shortly after hearing Woodward's Jeunesses Musicales performances in Paris, 1969: "Roger Woodward's performances of contemporary music showed that there were just so many different ways that he was able to interest and fascinate the listener, not only with sounds freely produced at the keyboard, but with magical sounds that came from inside the piano, from under it; from every possible part of the instrument. In every context his playing was beautiful, sensitive and wonderfully musical; his approach personal and imaginative as was proved by his Skryabin and Chopin." EMI subsequently printed the statement in full on each of the recordings.
^This collaboration is detailed in the 1972 BBC Promenade Concerts publication booklet (online) and, in addition to Woodward, involved David Tudor, Cornelius Cardew, John Tilbury, Frederick Page, Annea Lockwood, and Richard Bernas, directed by John Cage.
^At Cardiff University (1977), at the Adelaide Festival (1978), at Kenwood House, London (1979), at the Sydney Festival (1980), further performances of the Beethoven cycle followed at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London (1980).
^With the musicians of the Alpha Centauri Ensemble during which he premiered Xenakis' "Paille in the Wind" with Jacopo Scalfi.
^Program of the Athens 1979 Festival https://iscm.org/wnmd/1979-athens; September 1979, Woodward played Liszt's Les jeux d'eaux à la villa d'este, Feldman's Piano (1977), and premiered Rolf Gehlhaar's Strangeness, Charm and Colour with London Brass, at the Odéon Herodes Atticus at the 52nd International Society for Contemporary Music Festival (ISCM World Music Days).
^Richter commented about Woodward's recorded performance of Xenakis' Mists and Sinaphai: "C'est la première fois que j'entends de la musique de Xenakis; je suis sidéré, même si je ne suis pas certain d'avoir vraiment (ou même vraiment pas) compris cette musique. L'intuition? Mais peut-on toujours s'y fier? Que Woodward joue cette musique de façon convaincante, je l'ai maintenant compris.
Il me semble que voilà effectivement de la vraie 'nouvelle' musique." (Monsaingeon 1998, p. 342)
^Interview between Tōru Takemitsu and Dominic Gill, British critic and writer quoted by the
Decca Record Company Limited, Headline Series HEAD 4, 1974. Toru Takemitsu (1974), Booklet of Corona (London Version), For Away, Piano Distance, Undisturbed Rest LP, Decca. [1]
^The Politics of Music (1972) by Michael Chanan Productions, BBC2, interview with Pierre Boulez, Roger Woodward at rehearsal with BBCSO for BBC Roundhouse world premiere of Bernard Rands Mésallianz for piano and chamber orchestra: http://vimeo.com/13799532.
^The Financial Times, Music on the West Coast by Dominic Gill, 24 May 1972, http://www.rogerwoodward.com/images/PDF/LAPO-Mehta-Hollywood_Bowl.pdf The article covers a series of New Music concerts at UCLA where Zubin Mehta directed the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Roger Woodward's debut performance program was a mixture of a recital of modern music-Australian Richard Meale's Coruscations, Japanese Toru Takemitsu's Undisturbed Rest, Cuban, Leo Brouwer's Sonate pian'e forte well as Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata. This contemporary music marathon went on to include Xenakis' Eonta for piano and five brass from the LAPO. The rehearsal was attended by Olivier Messiaen, a personal friend of Iannis Xenakis and his composition teacher, who personally corrected the brass parts during rehearsal. His wife, Yvonne Loriod, was also present at rehearsal, along with comedian Danny Kaye.
^Dominy Clements wrote in Music Web International about Roger Woodward's Music of the Russian Avant-Garde 1905-1926 (Celestial Harmonies, 13255-2) recording: "This fascinating collection of works covers the period of transition from Tsarist Russia to the establishment of the Soviet Union. To a certain extent it relates to Woodward's re-release of the Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87, by Shostakovich on Celestial Harmonies 14302-2 (see review), which, dating from 1975, has acquired its own historical significance. Many of these pieces are little-known compositions that Woodward discovered as a student in Warsaw in the early 1970s, gaining access to rare works from Prokofiev's widow Lina Prokofieva."
^Roger Covell wrote in Sydney Morning Herald (November 22, 1977) about Woodward's recording of the Brahms First Piano Concert with Kurt Masur (RCA RS 25031 LP), http://www.rogerwoodward.com/images/PDF/Brahms_1_PC_with_NPO,_Kurt_Masur,_RCA.pdf/; Sviatoslav Richter described this performance thus: "Brahms: robuste, viril, convaincant." Sviatoslav Richter and Bruno Monsaingeon Notebooks and Conversations (London: Faber & Faber, 2005), p. 341.
^Performance recording on https://www.youtube.com/watch?vxBMvJrdoFP4; the concert programme is in the NLA Roger Woodward Collection. Compact disc recorded in 1989 by Etcetera Records BV.
^Dench Planetary Allegiances recorded for BBC2TV, London; Grateful Dead/Rex Foundation (Dec. 1992); NLA Collection. Composer's statement 1992 Sydney Spring International Festival of New Music program publication, p. 15; copy of MS in NLA.
^Festival d'automne à Paris—in the NLA Roger Woodward Collection. The all-Xenakis programme was recorded by Radio France at the Festival d'automne, December 1992, by the Alpha Centauri Ensemble in the presence of the composer.
^The program is in the NLA Roger Woodward Collection.
^"Conquering Goliath: Preparing and Performing Xenakis' 'Keqrops'" in Performing Xenakis, ed. Sharon Kanach, Xenakis Series No. 2 2010.
^"Sitsky's Keyboard Music: Si Yeoo Ki," in Australian Piano Music of the Twentieth Century, ed. Larry Sitsky (2005), pp. 173–215.
^"Two Cadenzas for the Mozart Piano Concerto No. 25 in C Major, KV 503, and Allegro con brio of the Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15 2012.
Janzen, Rose-Marie; Jack, Adrian (1989). "A Biographical Chronology of Jean Barraqué". Perspectives of New Music. 27 (1): 234–245. doi:10.2307/833269. JSTOR833269.
Jobling, Lee (2001). Matters of the Mind: Poems, essays and interviews in Honour of Dame Leonie Kramer. The University of Sydney. ISBN9781864873627.
Lutyens, Elisabeth (1977). Nox Op.118. University of York Music Press. ISMN 9790570204861.
University of New England Handbook. New South Wales, Australia: McPherson. 2001. ISSN1320-873X.
Woodward, Roger (2002a). "Jean Barraqué (1928-1973)". In Sitsky, Larry (ed.). Music of the Twentieth-century Avant-garde: A Biocritical Sourcebook. Greenwood Press. pp. 31–42. ISBN9780313296895.
Woodward, Roger (2010). "Conquering Goliath: Preparing and Performing Xenakis' Keqrops". In Kanach, Sharon (ed.). Performing Xenakis. Pendragon. pp. 129–155. ISBN9781576471913.
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