Matthew de Lacey Davidson is a Canadian composer of concert, orchestral and chamber music who currently resides in Nova Scotia, Canada. Studying in many countries, and integrating the works of numerous cultures into his work, Davidson's work reflects multi-cultural influences. He has studied in Canada, the United States and New Zealand. In addition to popular music, his work reflects influences of American, Asian, European and African vernacular or folk-music styles. Davidson is also the author of a novel, a short story collection, a play in verse, and two collections of poetry. His poetry and short story work have been published in both Grammateion, and the online literary journal, Danse Macabre.
Davidson is a composer of academic concert music influenced by world music, and popular or vernacular idioms. He has written a body of work which includes music for piano solo,, orchestral music and electronic music. He has also composed a chamber opera based on the short stories of New Zealand author, Katherine Mansfield. Many of his works use direct transcriptions of non-western music from regions as diverse as Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Belgium, the United States, the Basque region, and Africa. These transcriptions are often combined with Frederic Rzewski-style pan-tonal variations, classical music forms, and polytonality. In addition, his work is less concerned with the creation of a specific style of his own, and more towards the conscious development of ‘appropriated’ musical material. His work is made available by The American Composers Alliance, The Canadian Music Centre, and The Centre for New Zealand Music.
Author
Since 2017, Davidson has published four books: What Souls Might Bear: Poems; Please Don’t Forget Me: Poems and a Play in a Verse; Roses in December: Haunting and Macabre Tales; and Precept – A Novel. His books have been, generally speaking, favourably received, with his short stories being praised as elegantly written, with precision in vocabulary, and with the authorial voice having empathy and compassion.. His first novel, entitled PRECEPT, is a fictionalized account of the four months 19th Century civil rights leaderFrederick Douglass spent in Ireland. The book was praised as having personalities "rising from the pages with vivid energy," and as an "important and often moving story…". Davidson has stated that this novel, PRECEPT, is a pastiche of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Further, that the influence of other writers, and Davidson's penchant for pastiche, are useful methods to create convincing historical fiction.. In addition, that Graham Greene has been an influence on his writing.
List of compact disc releases
Davidson has released 12 CDs to date.
2010: The Pianist Musings: Re-issue of performances of works, by Brahms & Rachmaninoff on Navona
2008: Talencourt: Music for Voice, Piano, and Strings, by Matthew de Lacey Davidson, Capstone Records
2007: The Graceful Ghost: Contemporary Piano Rags, Capstone Records
2001: Whippin’ the Keys: 75 years of Novelty Piano Ragtime, with Gary Smart, guest artist, Capstone Records
2000: On the Highwire: Piano Rags, Waltzes and Tangos by Donald Ashwander, Capstone Records
2000: Stolen Music: New Compositions, by Matthew Davidson, Capstone Records
1999: Syncopated Lady, with Tomoko Deguchi, Capstone Records
1996: Stolen Music, Mastersound/Allegro
1996: Sugar’s Nightmare: Piano Rags to Jazz 1898–1995, Mastersound/Allegro
1995: Voodoo Queen: Piano Rags, Jazz, and Blues, performed by Matthew Davidson, Mastersound/Allegro
1994: The Graceful Ghost: Contemporary Piano Rags, Mastersound/Allegro
As a composer, Davidson has received numerous awards, performances, and radio broadcasts in New Zealand, Canada, the United States, and Europe, and has received praise for his originality, meticulousness, and idiomatic writing for instruments.