Eight Songs for a Mad King

Eight Songs for a Mad King is a monodrama by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies with a libretto by Randolph Stow based on words of George III, written for the South-African actor Roy Hart and the composer's ensemble The Pierrot Players and premiered April 22, 1969. Lasting half an hour, it is scored for a baritone with an extraordinary command of extended technique covering more than five octaves, and six players: It is published by Boosey and Hawkes, and ... more

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Librettist

Randolph Stow

Julian Randolph Stow (born 28 November 1935) is an Australian writer. Born in Geraldton, Western Australia, he attended Guildford Grammar School and University of Western Australia. He lectured in English Literature at the University of Adelaide, the University of Western Australia and the...

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  • 1969

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  • Apr 22, 1969
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Composer

Peter Maxwell Davies

Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, CBE (born 8 September 1934), is an English composer and conductor and is currently Master of the Queen's Music. Davies was born in Salford, Greater Manchester. He took piano lessons and composed from an early age. After education at Leigh Boys Grammar School, Davies...
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