Mark Edgley Smith, also written Mark Edgley-Smith (20 March 1955 – 26 July 2008) was a British composer. He was born in Wimbledon and educated at Tiffin School, Kingston upon Thames. It was at Tiffin that he began to compose seriously, and he later went to study music at the Queen's College, Oxford.
Mark Edgley Smith had a daughter, Anna February Edgley-Smith (born 25 February 1983), and a son, Milo Henry Edgley-Smith (born 4 May 1999). He died in Cheltenham, aged 53.
Chronological list of compositions
[many juvenilia omitted]
- Go-round for brass quintet, Op.1 (1976, revised 1983)
- Campanile for flute, harp and harpsichord, Op.2 (1976)
- Magnificat and Nunc dimittis [English text] for three equal voices, Op.3 (1975)
- Occasional fanfare for brass, piano and percussion (1976, orch. 1983)
- Quinta essentia for brass sextet, Op.4 (1977)
- Fire festival for mixed chamber choir, Op.5 (1977-8)
- The House of Sleep [John Gower] for mezzo and 9 instruments, Op.6 (1982-3)
- Six starsongs for childrenâÂÂs voices, piano and percussion, Op.7 (1983)
- In nomine for 6 instruments, Op.8 (1983)
- Planh for small orchestra, Op.9 (1984)
- Panic relation for clarinet and piano, Op.10 (1985)
- Vancouver songbook, Volume 1 for childrenâÂÂs voices (1-4 parts) and piano, Op.11 (1992-3)
- Nuper rosarum flores [after Dufay] for orchestra, Op.12 (1992)
- 2 ÃÂ 2 movements for 2 ÃÂ 2 saxophones, Op.13 (1993)
- Vancouver songbook, Volume 2 for childrenâÂÂs voices (1-4 parts) and piano, Op.14 (1994 onwards)
- five madrigals to poems by e e cummings for chorus, Op.15 (1994; no. 5 revised 2002)
- ëPeople of liberated city celebrate under a cloudû for piano solo, Op.16 (1994)
- Angelus Domini descendit â anthem for double chorus and organ, Op.16a (1995)
- Fanfares for forgotten occasions for brass quintet, Op.17 (1995)
- Welsh incident [Robert Graves] â song for male voice and piano, Op.18 (1996)
- The actorâÂÂs nightmare and Sister Mary Ignatius explains it all for you (1996) - incidental music for a double bill of plays by Christopher Durang
- Songs my Auntie taught me â fantasy-overture for orchestra, Op.19 (1998)
- SongâÂÂs eternity [John Clare] for childrenâÂÂs chorus (4-part) and piano (1998) - written for the Vancouver songbook but withdrawn
- Notturno diurno for small orchestra (1999)
- Until the day break [Song of Songs] for menâÂÂs and womenâÂÂs voices (each unison) and organ, Op.20 (1999)
- Ludi Sæcularia â five dances for orchestra, Op.21 (1997âÂÂ99)
- Jabberwocky [Lewis Carroll] â a melodrama for narrator, childrenâÂÂs chorus and 13 instruments, Op.22 (2001)
- Jabberwocky â version for narrator, childrenâÂÂs chorus and orchestra, Op.22a
- The Owl and the Pussy-Cat [Edward Lear] for SATB and guitar(s), Op.23 (2002)
- String quartet, Op.24 (2003-4), commissioned by Heather Pritchard
- ⦠an owld song of Mr. Birde ⦠for chamber orchestra, Op.25 (2003-6)
Reconstruction
- Schütz: Opening chorus of the Christmas story reconstructed from the extant continuo part: SATB, 2vn. 2va. bn. bc (other instruments ad lib.) (1976)
Arrangements
- Byrd: The Earl of Oxfordes march [orig. kbd] for 12 brass and percussion (2003)
- Debussy: Feuilles mortes [orig. pf] for orchestra (1977)
- Ives: Variations on 'America' [orig. org] for orchestra (2006)
- MacDowell: Sea pictures [orig. pf] for orchestra (1983-2006)
- Purcell: Fantazia no. 7 (Z.738) [orig. 4 viols] for 3 guitars (2000)
- Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit [orig. pf] for orchestra (2003-)
- Sweelinck: Mein junges Leben hat ein End [orig. kbd] for 9 brass (1983)
- Trad. Irish: She moved through the fair for voice and 5 instruments (2005-6)
Discography
- Vancouver songbook, Vol. 1: performed by the Vancouver Bach ChildrenâÂÂs Chorus/Bruce Pullan on âÂÂThe Chariot ChildrenâÂÂ, VBCC 9499CD
- five madrigals to poems by e e cummings: performed by Schola Cantorum of Oxford/Jeremy Summerly on âÂÂChildren of our timeâÂÂ, Hyperion CDA67575
References