Howard Skempton
Howard Skempton photo © Clive Barda

‘Howard's music is elegant, British, civilised, with a touch of anarchy. I see him as a gentleman in a bowler hat, a briefcase - and sandals.’
BBC Music Magazine

‘I can't wait to hear more of Skempton's music. It's quite refreshing.’
American Record Guide

‘The simple truth about this quietly miraculous piece is that it contrives to sound completely timeless: once heard, it's music you've always heard.’
Calum MacDonald (on Lento)


Howard Skempton was born in Chester in 1947, and has worked as a composer, accordionist, and music publisher. He studied in London with Cornelius Cardew from 1967 and Cardew helped him to discover a musical language of great simplicity. Since then he has continued to write undeflected by compositional trends, producing a corpus of more than 300 works - many pieces being miniatures for solo piano or accordion. Skempton calls these pieces "the central nervous system" of his work.

Skempton's catalogue of works is also as diverse as it is long, ranging from pieces for solo cello (Six Figures, 1998), and guitar (Five Preludes, 1999), to the Chamber Concerto for fifteen players, the Concerto for Hurdy-Gurdy and Percussion and Lento, premièred by the BBC Concert Orchestra in October at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in 2006.

Many of his compositions have been recorded, including the hugely successful Lento for orchestra on the NMC label by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the piano works performed by John Tilbury on the Sony Classical label and Shiftwork by Ensemble Bash, also on Sony Classical. 2001 saw the release of Guild of The Flight of Song, an acclaimed choral collection performed by the choir of Queens' College Cambridge under James Weeks. Vocal group Exaudi released a disc of his choral music in September 2007, again on the NMC label. The recording, entitled Ben Somewhen, also featured chamber works performed by the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. A recording of Skempton’s choral music by the Exon Singers was released on Delphian Records in June 2008.

Works have been commissioned and performed by other leading artists including the BBC, Ensemble Bash, OKEANOS, and New Noise, and a chamber work for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra's 'Ensemble 10/10' was premièred in May 2007. Skempton recently completed a large scale orchestral work for the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and James Gilchrist, which was premièred at the Vale of Glamorgan Festival on 6th September 2007 and broadcast on BBC Radio 3, and a setting of John Drinkwater’s poetry to celebrate 30 years of the Coull Quartet’s residency at Warwick University, which was performed by the Coull Quartet and the University of Warwick Chamber Choir in March 2008. Upcoming commissions include a work for solo piano for John Tilbury and a large-scale ensemble piece for BCMG.

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Clarinet Quintet
Conductor's score and parts on hire
Howard Skempton
978-0-19-358831-8
30 September 1997
Available on Hire
Collected Piano Pieces
Howard Skempton
978-0-19-373694-8
Paperback
04 July 1996
£14.95
Concertante for Solo Violin and Strings
Conductor's score and parts on hire
Howard Skempton
978-0-19-358833-2
06 November 1998
Available on Hire
Concerto for Hurdy-Gurdy, Percussion and Chamber Orchestra
Conductor's score and parts on hire
Howard Skempton
978-0-19-367652-7
28 April 1994
Available on Hire
Concerto for Oboe and Accordion and Strings
Conductor's score and parts on hire
Howard Skempton
978-0-19-367653-4
21 April 1997
Available on Hire
Delicate
Conductor's score and parts on hire
Howard Skempton
978-0-19-358840-0
01 April 1996
Available on Hire
Delicate Suite
Hire material - Suite from ballet
Howard Skempton
978-0-19-358828-8
27 April 2000
Available on Hire
Emerson Songs
Howard Skempton
978-0-19-345791-1
Paperback
11 December 2003
£3.00
Encores for Choirs 2
Vocal score
Peter Gritton
978-0-19-343632-9
Paperback
22 July 2004
£13.95
Epiphany to All Saints for Choirs
Paperback
Malcolm Archer, John Scott
978-0-19-353026-3
Paperback
04 November 2004
£13.95