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Francis Pott was born in 1957 and began his musical life
as a chorister at New College, Oxford. He held open music scholarships at
Winchester College and Magdalene College, Cambridge, studying at the
latter with Robin Holloway and Hugh Wood while also pursuing piano studies
as a private pupil of Hamish Milne in London. For many years John Bennett
Lecturer in Music at St Hilda’s College, Oxford, he was appointed
administrative Head of Music at London College of Music & Media in
2001, subsequently becoming its Head of both Composition and Research
Development in Music, Media and Creative Technologies. He was also a
member of Winchester Cathedral Choir under David Hill from 1991 until
2001, touring the USA, Brazil, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Norway
and participating in many CD releases and televised concerts during that
period.
Francis Pott has received many national awards as a
composer and in 1997 gained First Prize in the second S.S.Prokofiev
International Composing Competition in Moscow. His works have been heard
in at least eighteen countries worldwide, broadcast in Britain, the USA,
Canada and the Czech Republic, issued extensively on CD and published by
four major houses in the UK. His monumental Organ Symphony Christus
(SIGCD062) was described in the national press in 1992 as ‘one of the
most important organ works of our century’, and again in The Times in
1999 as ‘an astonishingly original composition, compelling in its
structural logic and exhilarating in performance: a stupendous achievement’.
In the same year and in the same columns his oratorio A Song on the End of
the World, named after a CzesIaw MiIosz poem from Nazi-occupied Warsaw and
written as the last pre-millennial Elgar Commission of the Three Choirs
Festival at Worcester, was hailed as ‘thrilling, apocalyptic and
profoundly affecting’. His piano music is extensively championed by the
Russian-Canadian virtuoso, Alexander Tselyakov, and his organ works by the
internationally acclaimed British artist, Jeremy Filsell. Francis remains
active as a pianist and accompanist, uniting this with both composition
and academic research. He is currently writing a major critical study of
the works of the Russian composer Nikolai Medtner, under contract to
Ashgate Press, and is the only Medtner scholar ever to have examined the
major manuscript sources in both Ottawa and Moscow as well as London.
Francis lives just outside Winchester with his wife and two children.
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