Burke, John
John (Joseph) Burke. Composer, teacher, b Toronto 10 May 1951; B MUS (McGill) 1974, M MUS (Michigan) 1976, DMA (Michigan) 1983. He studied with
Bruce Mather and
Alcides Lanza at
McGill University and with William Albright, Leslie Bassett, William Bolcom, and George Wilson at the University of Michigan. Burke won his first major awards for composition in 1978 when two of his works -
Spectre for tenor instruments (1976) and
Six Regions for piano (1975) - received prizes in the
CBC National Radio Competition for Young Composers. With the assistance of the
Canada Council, Burke studied 1978-9 in France with Eugene Kurtz. In 1980 he again received two awards in the CBC composers competition, for
Firewind for two pianos (1978), and
Diffusa est gratia for a cappella choir (1979). Returning to Canada in 1980, Burke served as a visiting lecturer at McGill University in music theory and electronic music. He taught 1983-5 at
McMaster University and 1985-90 privately in Toronto, and in 1990 he joined the faculty at the
University of Victoria. His principal compositions in the 1980s included
À la source d'Hypocrêne (1980) and
Far calls. Coming far! (1988), premiered by the
SMCQ;
Alchemies for chamber orchestra (1983), premiered by the
Esprit Orchestra;
Near Rhymes (1984), premiered by the
Gerald Danovitch Saxophone Quartet;
Dreampaths (1986) and
Jacaranda (1987), premiered by
NMC;
Escher/Bach (1985) written for the Bach 300 festival in Toronto; and
Lament (1989), presented by Les
Événements du neuf. Several of his works have been recorded, including
Firewind performed by pianists Bruce Mather and
Pierrette LePage (Centrediscs CMC-1884);
...ascends at full moon (1981) played by guitarist
Michael Laucke (RCI 583) and
À la source d'Hypocrène performed by the SMCQ ensemble(RCI 546). Burke's compositions - the majority of which are for chamber ensembles - often reveal a sensitivity to timbre and a careful delicacy in instrumental balance.
Author
Colin Eatock
Bibliography
MacMillan, Richard. 'European art an influence on John Burke's musical works,' MSc, 315, Sep-Oct 1980
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