JONATHAN DOVE is the most performed living opera
composer in the UK. His over 30 works in this genre
come in all shapes and sizes and form the backbone to
his considerable oeuvre, many of which have also been
performed in Europe, America and Australia. Much of
his other music is palpably narrative and dramatic in
conception, and covers a great range of subject matter,
from contemporary to legendary, fairy-tale to sexual
politics, catering to all audiences from children to adult.
Hailing from a family of architects, Dove was playing
the organ in his local church at the age of twelve, and
read Music at Cambridge, studying composition with
Robin Holloway. Graduating from the music staff at
Glyndebourne, he first gained prominence with his chamber versions of operas, including
The Magic Flute, The Ring of the Nibelung, and The Cunning Little Vixen for Birmingham
Opera
’s touring productions, then became music advisor at the Almeida Theatre in North
London, writing a plethora of theatre scores for them, the National Theatre and the Royal
Shakespeare Company. He was Artistic Director of the Spitalfields Festival from 2001-6.
Awarded a CBE in 2019 for services to music, he has also won the 2008 Ivor Novello
Award, the 2006 Royal Philharmonic Society education award and four British Composer
Awards. His 1998 Glyndebourne commission opera Flight has received 40 productions
worldwide, and his television opera When She Died was seen by 2.5 million viewers.
He has written extensively in many genres, he is a prolific and popular choral composer,
has orchestral works to his credit, several oratorios, many song cycles and much chamber
music, including four string quartets.
Recent and forthcoming works include operas Marx in London (2018), Itch (2023), and
forthcoming Im 80 Tagen um die Welt (Zürich, 2024) and Uprising, for Glyndebourne
(2025), Northern Lights - an accordion concerto, Gaspard’s Foxtrot and Gaspard’s
Christmas for narrator and orchestra, two song cycles, three string quartets and more.