Sir Harrison Paul Birtwistle CH is a British contemporary composer. Birtwistle was born in Accrington, a mill town in Lancashire some 20 miles north of Manchester. His interest in music was encouraged by his mother, who bought him a clarinet when he was seven, and arranged for him to have lessons with the local bandmaster. He became proficient enough to play in the local military-style band, and also played in the orchestra which accompanied Gilbert and Sullivan productions and the local choral society's performances of Messiah. Birtwistle composed from around this time, later describing his... early pieces as 'sub Vaughan Williams'. In 1952 he entered the Royal Manchester College of Music in Manchester on a clarinet scholarship. While there he met fellow composers Peter Maxwell Davies and Alexander Goehr, who, together with pianist John Ogdon and conductor Elgar Howarth, formed the New Music Manchester group, dedicated to the performances of serial and other modern works. Birtwistle left the college in 1955 then studied at the Royal Academy of Music and afterwards made a living as a schoolteacher.
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| Birthdate: | July 15, 1934 |
| Birthplace: | Accrington |
| Age: | 77 |
| Also known as: | Sir Harrison Paul Birtwistle, Birtwistle, Sir Harrison Paul |