Reuben Pace
Reuben Pace (born in 1974) is a Maltese composer.
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Born | 1974 (age 46–47) Malta |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Website | http://www.reubenpace.com/ |
Life
Reuben Pace was educated at University of Malta[1] as well as Bangor University, where he received his PhD in 2012. Among his teachers were Charles Camilleri, Anthony Bonello, Laurence Borg and Joseph Sammut. During his studies he began working with the technique of morphing and out of that developed his individual style of composing.
Pace's works are interpreted by internationally famous orchestras and ensembles. On 26 January 2017 his Concertino for guitar, harpsichord and orchestra was premiered at Manoel Theatre under the slogan Inspired by Baroque with the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Michelle Castelletti as well as the soloists Johanna Beisteiner (guitar) and Joanne Camilleri (harpsichord).[2][3][4][5] This was the first world premiere in the history of the Valletta International Baroque Festival. In 2015 Pace's music was presented at the festival Mdina Biennale.[6][7] Some of his compositions were also played by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Duke Quartet.
List of works (incomplete)
- 2010: Missa Brevis for Solo soprano, solo tenor and double choir (a cappella)
- 2011: L-Ahhar Moll (The Last Quay) for soprano, tape, live diffusion and video
- 2012: Back from the stars for Flute, cello and piano
- 2013: Fil-Qosor for clarinet in B flat and piano
- 2014: Wehidna (We, Alone) for String Quartet
- 2014: Il-Grajja ta' Vitorin for Mezzo-soprano and piano
- 2015: Versus for chamber choir, solo boy soprano, solo soprano, solo mezzo-soprano, solo tenor, solo baritone
- 2016: Concertino for guitar, harpsichord and orchestra
- 2018: Mdina Suite for guitar solo
External links
- Official website of Reuben Pace.
- Corriculum of Reuben Pace on the Website of Malta Association Contemporary Music.
- Restoring Valletta to its former glory. Article on the Website of Times of Malta. 18 December 2014.
- Mdina Suite for guitar solo. Video of the world premiere at Musikverein on 29 September 2018.
References
- Curriculum of Reuben Pace on the official Website of University of Malta.
- A baroque world premiere. Article by Iggy Fenech, Times of Malta, 22 January 2017. (English)
- Program of the concert on the official Website of Manoel Theatre.
- Malta is more. Article by Bernd Hoppe on the website of the magazine Opera Lounge, January 2017. (German)
- Dr. Reuben Pace’s Mdina Suite premieres at the Musikverein in Vienna. Article on the website of the Government of Malta, October 2018.
- Mdina Cathedral Contemporary Art Biennale opens on Friday. Article on the Website of Gozo News.
- Zeitgenössische Kunst in Maltas ehemaliger Hauptstadt Mdina. Article in the magazine KulturPort.De. (German).