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Allan Stephenson (15 December 1949 – 2 August 2021) was a British-born South African composer, cellist and conductor.


Life


Born in Wallasey, near Liverpool, he studied the cello in Manchester at the Royal Manchester College of Music before moving to Cape Town in 1973 to join the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra.[1][2] He retained the position of associate principal cello until the CTSO closed in 1997.[3] After landing in Cape Town on 13 January 1973, he quickly became involved teaching cello at SACS, and managed these two jobs until his fiancée Christine arrived from England to also teach at SACS. They were married in July 1973.[4] He directed the UCT College Orchestra from 1978 to 1988 and taught as a part-time lecturer of both cello and composition at the University of Cape Town.[3]

A successful and well-known composer in South Africa, he composed one act of the Mandela Trilogy, a three act opera documenting the three stages of Nelson Mandela's life. Mike Campbell and Peter Louis van Dijk composed the other two acts of this Naledi award-winning production.[5][6] Stephenson has written over 110 works including a large number of instrumental and chamber pieces, three operas, two symphonies and concertos for Piano, Oboe and Piccolo.[3] He is also noted for arranging a large number of ballets, including Tales of Hoffmann, La Traviata (adapted for ballet) and Camille for Cape Town City Ballet.[3] He founded the Cape Town Chamber Orchestra and ran I Musicanti, a string chamber orchestra, for several seasons.[3] He played cello and conducted the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra when it accompanied Cape Town City Ballet.[3]

Stephenson died on 3 August 2021, at the age of 71.[7]


Works



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Concertos



Toccatas



Chamber music



Vocal music



Notes


  1. "Biography of Allan Stephenson (*1949)".
  2. "Allan Stephenson". last.fm. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  3. Behr, Erik. "An Oboe and Oboe d'Amore Concerto from the Cape of Africa: A Biographical and Analytical Perspective" (PDF). Rice University. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  4. Neal, Daniel (28 April 2013). "Allan Stephenson on ballet and conducting". ClassicSA. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  5. Spector, J Brooks (25 March 2012). "'Ziyankomo and the Forbidden Fruit' taste great, shine brightly". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  6. Bryson, Donna (14 August 2011). "'Mandela Trilogy' sets hero's story to music". Washington Post. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  7. "Cellist and conductor Allan Stephenson has died". The Strad. 3 August 2021.
  8. "SA Musicals for High Schools". Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  9. "Composers' worklists in published scores, books, or periodicals: Allan Stephenson". Yale University Library. Retrieved 30 April 2020.





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