Edmund Finnis
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About Edmund Finnis
Edmund Finnis is a “hugely gifted composer” (The Telegraph) whose music has been hailed as “magical” (The Times), “iridescent, compelling” (The Guardian), “exquisite” (Sara Mohr-Pietsch, BBC Radio 3) and “ethereally beautiful” (Herald Scotland). His works are regularly performed and broadcast, both at home in the UK and internationally.
Finnis’ multifaceted output ranges from intimate music for soloists and duets to immersive electronic pieces, music for film, ensemble music, choral pieces, and works for large orchestra.
He has written music for some of today’s leading instrumentalists (Víkingur Ólafsson, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Jess Gillam, Mark Simpson, Clare Hammond, Oliver Coates, Daniel Pioro), singers (Lucy Crowe, Ruby Hughes) and renowned ensembles such as Britten Sinfonia, BCMG and London Sinfonietta. Orchestras that have performed his works include the London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago.
From 2013-16 Finnis was Composer-in-Association with the London Contemporary Orchestra. During this time they gave numerous performances of his works and commissioned several works for premiere at The Roundhouse, London. The London Sinfonietta were early supporters of his work and since 2011 they have variously performed, toured and recorded six of his works, including four that they commissioned.
More recently Finnis has developed a close working relationship with Manchester Collective. After touring several of Finnis’ chamber works they commissioned The Centre is Everywhere (2019), a piece for twelve string players. It was performed widely, including at the BBC Proms, and was released in 2021 as the title track of Manchester Collective’s debut album on the Bedroom Community label. This was followed by another album - Shades (2022) - of Finnis’ first two string quartets, and two further commissions: Out of the Dawn’s Mind (2022) (a song cycle setting poems by Alice Oswald) and Blue Divided by Blue (2024) (for choir, strings and percussion).
Other recent pieces include a series of solo works written for some of the most prominent musicians of the younger generation. Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason has performed Preludes (2021) in solo recital tours of the USA and Europe, pianist Víkingur Ólafsson gave the first performances of the piano cycle Mirror Images (2021) in London, Lucerne and Essen, and saxophonist Jess Gillam performed A Spiral Ascending (2020) in fifteen major concert halls across Europe as part of her ECHO Rising Stars tour.
Finnis studied at the Guildhall School with Julian Anderson and received a Leonard Bernstein Fellowship to study at Tanglewood. In 2012 he received a Paul Hamlyn Award, and in 2016 his violin concerto Shades Lengthen (2015) was shortlisted for an RPS Award. Since 2015 he has been a Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
The Air, Turning (2016) - the first album of Finnis’ music - was released to critical acclaim in 2019, receiving the BBC Music Magazine Premiere Award. The EP Youth (2017), a cycle of short piano pieces, was recorded by Clare Hammond and released by Pentatone in 2024. Other labels that have released Finnis’ music include Platoon, Decca, NMC, Delphian and LSO Live. Several of his pieces featured on the soundtrack to the Icelandic film Hvítur, Hvítur Dagur (A White, White Day) which premiered at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival.
Edmund Finnis is represented by Cathy Nelson Artists and Projects
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Born in Oxford
Sings in Choir of New College Oxford
Studies Music at King's College London (BMus)
MMus in Composition at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, studying with Paul Newland
First orchestral piece - Flicker - premiered in Helsinki by Sibelius Academy Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sian Edwards
DMus in Composition at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, studying with Julian Anderson and Rozalie Hirs
Commissioned by BFI to co-compose and perform an original score to Sergei Eisenstein's silent film The General Line (1929)
Leonard Bernstein Fellowship to study at Tanglewood
Works as amaneunsis for some of Jonathan Harvey's final works
Receives Paul Hamlyn Award for Artists
Composer in Residence at Chelsea Music Festival in New York City
Composer-in-Association with the London Contemporary Orchestra
Begins teaching Composition at Royal Academy of Music
Violin concerto Shades Lengthen shortlisted for an RPS Award
Elsewhere for solo violin with reverb premiered by Daniel Pioro at Southbank Centre's 'Deep Minimalism' Festival
The Air, Turning premiered by BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ilan Volkov
The Centre is Everywhere premiered by Manchester Collective at the Purcell Room
Premiere of Hvitur, Hvitur Dagur (A White, White Day), directed by Hlynur Pálmason, at Cannes Film Festival featuring works Elsewhere, Brother and Between Rain
Debut album The Air, Turning receives BBC Music Magazine Premiere Award
Artistic Co-Curator of Spitalfields Music Festival
Preludes premiered by Sheku Kanneh-Mason
The Centre is Everywhere performed by Manchester Collective at the BBC Proms and released on the Bedroom Community Label
Mirror Images premiered by Víkingur Ólafsson at the Purcell Room
Acts of Waves premiered by Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Domingo Hindoyan
EP Youth, a cycle of short piano pieces, recorded by Clare Hammond and released by Pentatone
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for orchestraComposer: Edmund FinnisMedia Type: Hire/performance materialEdition: Performance materialInstrumentation: orchestra
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