Brian Blyth Daubney
About the composer
Brian Blyth Daubney, composer and poet, was born in 1929 in Bardney, Lincolnshire, in the United Kingdom. He studied in Leicester with Benjamin Burrows, on whom he wrote a M Phil thesis in 1980.
Biran was editor, and later chairman, of the British Music Society. Until his retirement in 1982 he was Principal Lecturer in Music at the Simon de Monfort University in Leicester, after which he was an examiner for the London College of Music until 1999. Being fully retired now, he devotes his time to writing music and poetry.
Brian Blyth Daubney died in 2022.
About the Stabat Mater
Date: | 2001 |
Performers: | Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, choir and organ. |
Length: | 10.03 minutes |
Particulars: | According to the information I received the Stabat Mater is divided in 15 parts. In the synthesized performance that I have, it is music that is easy to listen to, without heavy dissonances. |
Textual variations: | The "Vatican"-version of the text is followed, but for stanzas 16-18 the "Analecta"-version is used. |
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Information about the recording
CD: | CDR sent to me by Mr. Blyth Daubney |
More info: | Not a live performance, but a synthesized sound performance, Sibelius-notation file. |
Code: | 2002 (Blyth 01) |