Peter Fribbins is a British composer. He studied music at the Royal Academy of Music, Royal Holloway and Nottingham universities, and composition with Hans Werner Henze in London and Italy. A number of his key works are literary-inspired, and much of his music is for strings, notable exceptions being the early wind quintet 'In Xanadu' from 1992, 'Porphyria's Lover' for flute and piano, and the clarinet and piano '...That Which Echoes in Eternity'. Of his two string quartets, the first is subtitled 'I Have the Serpent Brought' after lines by John Donne from his poem 'Twicknam Garden', and the second commissioned by the Chilingirian Quartet, subtitled 'After Cromer' since much of the thematic material is derived from the English hymn of the same name. Other chamber works for strings include two piano trios – the first, more substantial one premiered in Vienna in 2004, and the latter, an evocative single-movement piece entitled 'Softly, in the Dusk...' after the poem 'Piano' by D. H. Lawrence – a Cello Sonata commissioned by Raphael Wallfisch and John York and the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings. Larger scale works include the Piano Concerto, which is subtitled 'The Moving Finger Writes'; a quotation from FitzGerald's translation of The Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, and the Violin Concerto commissioned by the French violinist Philippe Graffin. There are also songs and various smaller instrumental works. Peter Fribbins is also Director of Music at Middlesex University, London and Artistic Director of the long-established series of Sunday London Chamber Music Society Concerts, formerly at Conway Hall and resident at Kings Place since 2008. His concert work is often linked with a group of British composers called 'Music Haven', not a school as such, but a collection of composers, mostly London-based and with broadly similar interests and aesthetic outlook, reflecting sympathies for British masters such as Britten and Tippett and the music of the First Viennese School, especially Haydn and Beethoven, as well as the Scandinavian influences of Sibelius and Nielsen. The group includes James Francis Brown, Northern Irish-born Alan Mills, Matthew Taylor, John Hawkins, Geoff Palmer, and more peripherally two older British composers, David Matthews and by association, John McCabe CBE. The set of piano pieces 'Seven Haydn Fantasies for John McCabe' – each composed by a different composer and published in 2009 on the occasion of the latter's 70th birthday – is in many ways typical of the group's work.
RecordingsDromey, Christopher. "Prospects for Neomodernism in the Music of Matthew Taylor and Peter Fribbins". International Journal of Contemporary Composition (IJCC) Volume 7 (2013): p18. Print and Online
Dances, Elegies & Epitaphs – Resonus. Capriccio: Abide with Me, Concerto for Violin & Orchestra, 'In Xanadu' for Wind Quintet, Soliloquies for Trumpet & Strings. Performed by Philippe Graffin, Christopher Hart and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conducted by Robertas Šervenikas
Dances & Laments – Guild. The Zong Affair, Dances & Laments, '...that which echoes in eternity' Porphyria's Lover, 'Softly, in the Dusk', Chorale Prelude and fugue on the Hymn Tune 'Cromer'. Performed by the Turner Ensemble; Philippe Graffin and Henri Demarquette; Pál Banda & Mine Dogantan-Dack, Nancy Ruffer and Helen Crayford ; Rosamunde Piano Trio; Michael Frith
The Moving Finger Writes – Guild. String Quartet No.2 'After Cromer', A Haydn Prelude, Piano Concerto, Fantasias for Viola and Piano Nos. 1–2. Performed by the Chilingirian Quartet; Anthony Hewitt; Diana Brekalo, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and Robertas Šervenikas; Sarah-Jane Bradley and Anthony Hewitt
I Have the Serpent Brought – Guild. String Quartet No.1 'I Have the Serpent Brought', Piano Trio, Clarinet Quintet, Cello Sonata. Performed by the Allegri Quartet, Angell Piano Trio, Raphael Wallfisch, John York and James Campbell.
Notable WorksDromey, Christopher. "Prospects for Neomodernism in the Music of Matthew Taylor and Peter Fribbins". International Journal of Contemporary Composition (IJCC) Volume 7 (2013): pp 17–18.
Orchestral
Cappriccio for Orchestra
Piano Concerto
Violin Concerto
Soliloquies for Trumpet & Strings
Cello Concerto
Chamber
Quintet for Clarinet and Strings
String Quartet No. 1 – I Have the Serpent Brought
Concertino for Seven
That which echoes in eternity for violin and piano; also version for 'cello and piano