List of works commissioned by the Royal Philharmonic Society
The Royal Philharmonic Society has commissioned new works to composers since 1813,[1] and among the pieces commissioned are Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, Felix Mendelssohn's Symphony No.4 and Antonín Dvořák's Symphony No.8.[1]
This is a list of compositions commissioned by the RPS or dedicated to the Royal Philharmonic Society (London) since 1813.[2]
1814
1815
- Cherubini: Overture in G
- Cherubini: Symphony in D
- Ries: Symphony
1816
- Ries: Bardic Overture
- Klengel: Piano Quintet
- Potter: Overture
- Ries: Symphony No.3 in Eb
- Müller: Clarinet Quintet
- J F Burrowes: Overture
- Cherubini: Cantata La Primavera
- Clementi: Symphony
- Potter: Septet for piano, flute and strings
- Fémy: Symphony in E minor
1817
1819
1821
- Spohr: Overture in F
- Bochsa: Septet for harp, wind and double bass
1825
1832
- Neukomm: Septet (Fantasia Concertante) for wind and double bass
- Onslow Symphony
1833
1834
- H R Bishop: Cantata The Seventh Day
- Vincent Novello: Dramatic Cantata Rosalba
- Horsley: Motet Exultabo Te
- Mendelssohn: Concert Aria Infelice (op.94)
1835
- Herz: Piano Concerto in D minor
1836
- Bishop: Cantata The Departure from Paradise
1848
- Spohr: Symphony No.8 in G minor
1862
- Bennett: Overture Paradise and the Peri
1864
- Bennett: Symphony in G minor
1867
1868
- Barnett: Overture symphonique
- Benedict: Overture La selva incantata
1872
1875
- Macfarren: Idyll in Memory of Sterndale Bennett
1881
- Cowen: Sinfonietta in A minor
1883
- King Prize: Overture Among the Pines
1885
[Ernst Dramatic Overture]
- Wingham: Serenade for Orchestra
1886
1887
1895
- Parry: Symphony No.3 in F (revised)
1896
- Dvořák: Five Biblical Songs with orchestra
1898
1910
1917
- German: Song Have you news of my boy Jack?
1950
1958
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1963
- Walton: Variations on a Theme of Hindemith
1966
1969
1970
1971
1975
1982
1985
1987
1989
1992
- Saxton: Paraphrase on Mozart's Idomeneo
2000
2001
2002
- Brett Dean Huntington: Eulogy
- John Woolrich: Darker Still
- David Gorton: Oblique Prayers, winner of the RPS Composition Prize
2003
2004
- Brian Herrington: Symphonia for the London Sinfonietta, winner of the RPS Composition Prize
- Phillip Neil Martin: An Outburst of Time for the Cheltenham Festival, winner of the RPS Composition Prize
- Dai Fujikura: Be
2005[3]
- Dai Fujikura: Another Place for the Cheltenham Festival, winner of the RPS Composition Prize
- Lyell Cresswell: Ara Kopikopiko, winner of the RPS Composition Prize
2006[3]
2007[3]
2008[3]
2009[3]
- Dobrinka Tabakova: Suite in Jazz Style
- Gwilym Simcock: Contours
- Alexander Goehr: Since Brass, nor Stone
- Claudia Molitor: Alert
- Benjamin Cox: In Memoriam[4]
- Evis Sammoutis: Night, again, winner of the RPS Composition Prize
- Sasha Siem: From the White Dictionary, winner of the RPS Composition Prize
- Tom Arthurs: And Distant Shore, winner of the RPS Composition Prize
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