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James Rolfe (composer)

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Name
  
James Rolfe

Librettists
  
George Elliott Clarke

Role
  
Composer

Education
  
Princeton University (1999), University of Toronto (1984)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

James Simon Rolfe (born 1961) is one of Canada's leading composers of contemporary music.

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Rolfe was born in Ottawa. He studied composition with John Beckwith at the University of Toronto and Jo Kondo in Japan. Rolfe was the President of the Canadian League of Composers (2007-11) and has won numerous awards for his music, most recently the 2006 Jules Leger Prize for New Chamber Music and the 2009 SOCAN Jan V. Matejcek New Classical Music Award. Rolfe lives in Toronto with his wife Juliet Palmer, who is also a composer.

Operas

Although Rolfe's chamber, vocal, orchestral, and piano works are widely performed, he has become most noted for his operas. Beatrice Chancy, an opera set in Nova Scotia during the 19th century (libretto by George Elliott Clarke), was produced in 1998 by Toronto's Queen of Puddings Music Theatre Company and was subsequently filmed for television by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 2000. Rolfe has since composed the children’s opera Elijah’s Kite (libretto by Camyar Chai), which explores bullying among children, and was co-produced by Tapestry New Opera Works and the Manhattan School of Music in New York City in 2006; Rosa (libretto by Camyar Chai), produced by Tapestry in Toronto in 2004; Swoon (libretto by Anna Chatterton), produced by the Canadian Opera Company in 2006; Orpheus and Euridice in 2003 (libretto by Andre Alexis) and Aeneas and Dido in 2007 (libretto by Andre Alexis). The last two works were both commissioned and produced by Toronto Masque Theatre as companion pieces to Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Descent of Orpheus to the Underworld and Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. In February 2009 Rolfe's opera Ines (with libretto by Paul Bentley) was produced and performed in Toronto by the Queen of Puddings Music Theatre Company. Based on the story of the 14th century Galician Ines de Castro, it featured fado singer Ines Santos as the lead character. Rolfe is currently composing a new opera for the Canadian Opera Company with librettist Anna Chatterton.

Awards

  • Guggenheim Fellowship (2000)
  • K. M. Hunter Music Award (2003)
  • Louis Applebaum Composers Award (2005)
  • Jules Leger Prize for New Chamber Music (2006)
  • Other selected compositions

  • Idiot Sorrow (1990)
  • Simon & Garfunkel & The Prophets of Rage (1993)
  • Ears, Nose and Throat, (1994)
  • Revenge! Revenge!! Revenge!!! (1995)
  • Squeeze (1997)
  • Mechanical Danny (2000)
  • Six Songs (text by Walt Whitman) (2001)
  • Worry (2001)
  • raW (2003)
  • Flourish (2005)
  • References

    James Rolfe (composer) Wikipedia