Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian
Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian is a British composer, singer, and harper. She is considered one of today's leading emerging composers.
Biography
Born in Suffolk, England and of British/Armenian descent, she trained in composition at Junior Guildhall School of Music and Drama, before gaining a first in Music from Girton College, Cambridge, where she was awarded the Rima Alamuddin Composition Prize in 2004, the Turle Scholarship for Music in 2006, and the Gamble Prize for Research in 2006. She held a scholarship at Trinity College Of Music in London in 2006–07.Career
Horrocks-Hopayian began working with the London Symphony Orchestra in 2010–11, as a participant in their Panufnik Scheme.She wrote for the London Symphony Orchestra Community Choir in 2017. The London Symphony Orchestra also commissioned her to arrange a traditional Gamelan piece, 'Ngedas Lemah', for première at the Barbican Centre with the London Symphony Orchestra Community Gamelan and London Symphony Orchestra Strings.
She is a London Symphony Orchestra Soundhub Associate and has broadcast for their show on Resonance FM.
Residencies
She became Visiting Fellow Commoner at Girton College in 2020.She was inaugural composer-in-residence for the London Symphony Orchestra at Khadambi Asalache's House, 575 Wandsworth Road from 2015 to 2017.
Horrocks-Hopayian's work has a strong visual and tactile element, which she calls "Eye Music", structuring rather than simply decorating her music.
Horrocks-Hopayian was composer-in-residence at Handel House Museum from 2012 to 2014. In February 2016, she launched Handel House Museum's opening of Jimi Hendrix's flat to the public by performing original material in collaboration with Jessica Hynes, bassist Calum Gourlay, guitarist Christopher Montague and artist Maya Ramsay.
Awards
awarded her their Artistic Director Project: 'Bhangra Latina', in 2007.An Arts Council England Award enabled her to record her first album, 'Big Ears', which was inspired by her experience of partial deafness. She won another Arts Council England Award for her oratorio, The Evolution of Eve.
In 2013 she gained a PRS award for Consortium5's commission L'envoi, commemorating the death of suffragette Emily Wilding Davison.
The Evolution of Eve was developed in 2013 with Sveriges Radio into a broadcast, 'DJ Helga', aimed at young people,. It reached the last five at the international Prix Marulić, hosted by Croatian Radiotelevision in 2015.
In 2015, Horrocks-Hopayian was commissioned to write ‘Ser Սեր ’ for the London Jazz Festival, performed by herself alongside guitarist Christopher Montague. She developed the piece for SATB choir in 2017, which won a BASCA call for works by BAME composers. It was premièred by the BBC Singers, and recorded for BBC Radio 3.
Trish Clowes commissioned Horrocks-Hopayian to write 'Muted Lines' for her project "My Iris" in 2016.
"Muted Lines" won the BASCA British Composer Award in 2017.
In 2018, Melodia Women's Choir of New York City commissioned Red Bird for its Women Composers' Commissioning Award, with world premiere performances in New York City.
Nominations
She was finalist for two BASCA British Composer Awards in 2017: "Muted Lines" was nominated for the Jazz Composition category, and "Khadambi's House" was nominated for the Chamber Ensemble category.She was finalist, with Hugh Jones, as Crewdson, in the BASCA British Composer Awards in 2018 in the Sonic Art category for "Two Machines". This featured a new musical instrument developed by Horrocks-Hopayian and Crewdson, called the 'sonic bonnet', through which she can trigger sounds. Cevanne was featured in the New Music event at the BBC Proms 2019 with the Sonic Bonnet and her harp.
Selected works
Chamber ensemble
- Khadambi’s House for soprano, sinfonietta and tape – BASCA British Composer Award 2017 finalist
- Bird Dance for soprano and sinfonietta
- The Ladies for soprano and sinfonietta
- Cave Painting I & II for violin and viola
- Muted Lines for alto voice, tenor sax, organ, bass, drums and sinfonietta – British Composer Award winner 2017
- Ser Սեր for jazz quartet
- 23 Brook Street for guitar, harp, bass
- The Extra Room for alto voice, guitar, harp, bass
- Petrified for alto voice, guitar, harp, bass
- L’Envoi for consort recorders
- Ombre Spezzate for jazz ensemble
- How is a World like a Window for two violins, cello, bass clarinet & hang
- Turquoise Trail for harp & strings
- Dark Garden for voice, trumpet, piano, bass, congas, tabla, timbales
- Hunting Bow for harp ensemble
- If I could say for lever harps
- Round 4 for violin and cello
- When I Return for viol da gamba and optional voice
- Jumpy One for jazz ensemble
Orchestra
- Ngedas Lemah for string orchestra
- Love Like Salt for youth orchestra and electronics
- A Dancing Place for symphony orchestra
- Record for orchestra and electronics
Vocal
- The Swallow for soprano & string quartet'''
- Inkwells for voice & tape
- House Music for soprano & keyboard
- ‘A Brief Description of the Excellent Virtues of that Sober and Wholesome Drink, called Coffee’ for voice & accompaniment
- Sari Siroon Yar for voice and strings
- From The Unseen World for voice and strings
- Stars & Stars voice, chorus, hang, harp, cello
- Lilith voice, harp, hang, cello
- Don't Fret voice, accompaniment
- The Nature of Spirit voice, cello
- Turing Believes Machines Think voice, cello
- Time and the Crocodile voice and band with drum kit
- Clever Girl voice and band with drum kit
- Ad Break Tamzara chamber
- Shadow voice and band with drum kit
- DS voice with accompaniment
- We’re Watching You voice and band with drum kit
- Big Ears voice, piano, harp, cello, drum kit, tabla
- Moving Country voice & accompaniment – text by Choman Hardi
Choral
- Red Bird for SSAA and string quartet
- Ser Սեր for SATB a cappella
- The Fence-Sitter for amateur SATB and brass quintet
- Round 3 for multiple voices
- Cave Painter for SATB and string quartet
- Vocal Shore for SATB and trumpet
- City Tree for SATB a cappella
Electronics
- Two Machines, for voice and found sounds
- Walls & Ways for clarinet and tape
- Two Sisters for voice and electronics
- Sisa's Well for voice, harp and found sounds
- They Forgot for voice, harp and found sounds
- OMG for voice and found sounds
- 3 M’Lord
Theatre
- DJ Helga voices, hang, harp, cello for Sveriges Radio Drama – Prix Marulic, Croatian Radiotelevision 2015 finalist
- The Evolution of Eve Oratorio sop & alto voice, hang, harp, cello, xylosynth, electronics, chorus
- The King-napped King narrator, alto, harp, piano
- The Firebird and other Russian Tales narrator, soprano, harp, piano
- Women of Trachis, Sophocles,, Khorus, violin, saxophone, piano
- Past/Future/Fracture ensemble and electronics for dance
Dance
- Seasons in our World, Ballet with orchestra and electronics, for Birmingham Royal Ballet. Choreographed by Laura Day, Lachlan Monaghan, Kit Holder.
Opera
- Generation, Libretto Sabrina Mahfouz, commissioned by Hera Opera Company
- FAKE OR STAKE!, Royal Opera House, Linbury Theatre, Libretto, Jessica Walker
- 1000 Songs Development Residency, Snape Maltings, with Libretto, Ziazan Horrocks-Hopayian; Director Seta White
- 1000 Songs, Scene, with chamber orchestra and electronics, for Arcola. Libretto, Ziazan Horrocks-Hopayian. First performed by Ziazan Horrocks-Hopayian ; Abigail Kelly Nightingale
Discography
As writer/producer and performer
- 2020 – Panufnik Legacies III – LSO, with François-Xavier Roth, 'A Dancing Place '
- 2019 – BRACE – with Hugh Jones, as Crewdson and Cevanne,
- 2015 – The Evolution of Eve EP – from the Sveriges Radio play DJ Helga. Performers – Manu Delago, Ziazan Horrocks-Hopayian, Gregor Riddel, Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian
- 2013 – Peekaboogie – written by Jessica Hynes, with Maral Mohammadi, Ziazan Horrocks-Hopayian, Ben Kelly, George Bird, Wayne Francis, Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian
- 2010 – Big Ears – Performers – Zoe Rahman, Kuljit Bhamra, Kareem Dayes, Maral Mohammadi, Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian, Ziazan Horrocks-Hopayian
Featured
- 2017 My Iris – Trish Clowes – as composer for track ‘Muted Lines’
- 2013 Fable:Time Shama Rahman – as performer
- 2011 Galaxies not ghettos – United Vibrations – as performer-
- 2008/9 Bhangra Latina – Kuljit Bhamra, Alex Wilson track 'Dark Garden' – as composer & performer