ERROLLYN WALLEN
Errollyn Wallen CBE is a multi award-winning Belize-born British composer. Herprolific output includes twenty-two operas and a large catalogue of orchestral, chamber and vocalworks, which are performed and broadcast throughout the world. Se has composed for theopening ceremony of the Paralympic Games 2012, for the Queen's Golden and Diamond Jubilees, aspecially commissioned song for COP 26, 2021, and a re-imagining of Jerusalem for the Last Night ofthe Proms 2020. BBC Radio 3 featured her music across the first week of 2022 for Composer of theWeek, and she has made several radio documentaries including ClassicalCommonwealth, nominated for the Prix Europa. Errollyn collaborated with artist Sonia Boyce on herinstallation, Feeling Her Way, for the British Pavilion at the 2022 Venice Biennale, which won theGolden Lion prize. Errollyn's critically acclaimed opera, Dido's Ghost, was premiered at the Barbicanin 2021 and received its US première in San Francisco in November 2023. Recent and forthcomingpremieres include a Wigmore Hall debut performance of songs from The Errollyn Wallen Songbook,a violin concerto for Philippe Quint, Dances for Orchestra for Scottish Chamber Orchestra, SwedishChamber Orchestra and Irish Chamber Orchestra, The Northern Lights for Philharmonie Luxembourgand Night Thoughts, a song cycle for mezzo-soprano Dame Sarah Connolly and pianist JosephMiddleton.Errollyn Wallen composes in a Scottish lighthouse and her recordings have travelled 7.84 millionkilometers in space, completing 186 orbits around the Earth on NASA's STS-115 mission.
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