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David Lancaster is a composer and associate professor of composition at York St John University. He says while he writes a wide range of music, all of his work is related and each piece is a chip off a bigger block.
David constantly has a list of musical ideas queuing up, waiting to be written. He lives in York and he discusses how some of his ideas come from the city’s architecture, not least York Minster, and the stories of people who have lived in the city through history.
David describes the process he goes through when writing a new piece: often starting with the structure, then collecting material and developing ideas in a sketchbook before stitching them together. And David explains the joy he gets out of working together with performers.
By William KingDavid Lancaster is a composer and associate professor of composition at York St John University. He says while he writes a wide range of music, all of his work is related and each piece is a chip off a bigger block.
David constantly has a list of musical ideas queuing up, waiting to be written. He lives in York and he discusses how some of his ideas come from the city’s architecture, not least York Minster, and the stories of people who have lived in the city through history.
David describes the process he goes through when writing a new piece: often starting with the structure, then collecting material and developing ideas in a sketchbook before stitching them together. And David explains the joy he gets out of working together with performers.