Denis McCaldin is a conductor and a
musicologist. He is Director of the Haydn Society of Great
Britain and Professor Emeritus of Performance Studies in Music
at Lancaster University.
He has worked with many major British orchestras including the
Halle, Royal Philharmonic, and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Orchestras. He also conducts abroad and has worked in Australia,
Africa, Europe and North America. Through his association with
the London Mozart Players, European Union Chamber Orchestra,
Manchester Camerata, and other chamber orchestras, he has
developed a special interest in this repertoire, commissioning
new works and rediscovering forgotten ones. One if his CD
recordings of Schubert & Haydn (featuring his edition of the
Little Organ Mass) has received a Gramophone Critic's Choice
award.
His research interests are centered on Haydn and on choral and
instrumental music of the 18th and 20th centuries. His list of
publications features scholarly editions of a number of Haydn's
works including his Te Deum, F major Mass, Little Organ Mass and
Nelson Mass (OUP, Faber). He has published editions of choral
music by Mozart and J.S.Bach (Faber) as well studies of Mahler
and Stravinsky (Novello), and Beethoven's choral music [in The
Beethoven Companion (Faber)]. Articles and reviews continue to
appear in major journals such as Music & Letters, Choir & Organ
etc.
Denis McCaldin is also an experienced
broadcaster for BBC Radio 3, contributing to special projects
such as The Virtuoso Chamber Orchestra and Settling the Score as
well as Proms interval talks and magazine programmes such as CD
Review.
His links with Cumbria and the North West are many. He is
Musical Director of the Lancaster Singers, an auditioned chamber
choir which is much in demand in the region. He served on the
North West Arts
Council and the Granada Foundation for many years and is
currently vice-chairman of the Lake District Summer Music
festival.
Further details can be obtained via his email address -
D.McCaldin@lancaster.ac.uk