Stephen McNeff

Key details:

Department:
Composition
Role:
Composition Professorial Staff

Biography

Belfast born composer Stephen McNeff grew up in South Wales and studied at the Royal Academy of Music in London. His career started by working in theatres throughout Britain, followed by a period in Canada as composer-in-residence at the Banff Centre.

McNeff’s name became known for his film noir operatic version of The Wasteland (1994) and his many scores for the Unicorn Theatre.  Also with wind orchestras for the very popular Ghosts (2001). From the première in 2004 at the Royal Opera House Linbury Theatre of his opera for young people Clockwork (based on Philip Pullman’s book), and his appointment the following year to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra as the first Royal Philharmonic Society ‘Composer in the House’, his reputation grew.   

Theatrical work continued with the operas Gentle Giant (2007), for the Royal Opera, and Tarka (2005-6) -  which won the British Composer Award for Best Stage Work in 2007. The Chalk Legend, composed for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra to mark the 2012 Cultural Olympiad premiered in Dorset and London. Also in 2012 his opera, The Secret Garden (1985, revised 2012) was seen in a critically praised new production in London and at the Banff Festival.  

Other works from this period include ConcertO Duo, premiered by the BBC Symphony Orchestra (2010), and Seven for a Secret (based on the music of Ravel) for Rambert Dance (2011). 2014 saw concertos for flute and oboe in London and at the Presteigne Festival in Wales where he was featured composer. In 2016 A Half Darkness for Chamber Choir Ireland was premiered in Cork, Dublin and the North of Ireland, and Eden Rock - a BBC Radio 3 commission for tenor Mark Padmore and guitarist Morgan Szymanski - was heard at London’s Wigmore Hall. 

His opera Banished was premiered in 2016, while in 2017 he his film opera for Welsh National Opera and Welsh TV, Hedd Wyn, completed recording. In November 2017 The Burning Boy (an opera for professionals and the community) was premiered in Cornwall by the BSO.

In addition to work at Guildhall he is a visiting lecturer at a number of academic institutions including The Royal Irish Academy of Music, the Royal Northern College of Music, and the Academy of Music at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia. 

https://www.stephenmcneff.co.uk