Edward McGuire


“Eddie represents a diverse world of music…I can think of no one else in Scotland who has managed to compose for both the orchestral classical world and the folk music world with such equal prolificacy.”

ALASTAIR SAVAGE


 

Glasgow-born Edward (Eddie) McGuire studied with James Iliff (RAM) and Ingvar Lidholm (Sweden). He received a British Composers Award in 2003 and has been featured composer at many festivals including Bath International Guitar Festival, International Viola Congress and Scottish International Flute Summer School. The BBCSSO London Proms performance of Calgacus was selected for BBC Music Magazine's CD 'The Very Best of the BBC Orchestras' (1997). Commissions and broadcasts have included those from St Magnus Festival, Edinburgh International Festival, Lorient Festival, Glasgow Festival Strings, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra, Scottish Ballet and BBC National Orchestra of Wales. He writes for and plays with The Whistlebinkies folk group. Both his CD collections (Delphian Records) achieved 'Editor's Choice' in Gramophone Magazine - Eddie McGuire: Music for Flute, Guitar and Piano (2006) and Entangled Fortunes (2015).

My career as a composer was well grounded and inspired by my years at the Royal Academy of Music in London from 1966 to 1970 (studying with James Iliff and privileged to write Nine Decades for his 90th birthday in 2013) and the State Academy of Music, Stockholm in 1971 with Ingvar Lidholm (I greeted him again in 2011 at his 90th birthday concert in Stockholm). I was born in Glasgow in 1948, where I now work. I attended the Junior Department of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama from the age of 15. My flute teacher there was the late David Nicholson and I continued flute as a second study at the RAM with Derek Honner. While a student there I was gratified to have won the Edward Hecht Prize and the National Young Composers' Competition (held at University of Liverpool in March 1969). 

As a valuable contrast to home-based composing, my flute playing has taken me all over Britain and as far as China and the Navajo nation. Since 1973 I have played it with The Whistlebinkies and I have composed for the group several times - including having them at the centre of my grand finale (Epopee Celtique) for the Lorient Festival in 1997 scored for orchestra, male voice choir, pipe bands and soloists from Brittany, Wales, Isle of Man, Scotland, Ireland, Galicia and Cornwall. The Whistlebinkies’ 1991 exchange tour of China (the first Scottish group to do so) led to my joining - and writing for - the Scotland-based Chinese musicians of the Harmony Ensemble in which I play bamboo flute. My Chinese connection continues with my Chinese Dances (used as encores by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra on their China tours) and my Chinese Folksong Suite (used at the opening ceremony of the Confucius Institute at the University of Glasgow).

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