JUNE BOYCE-TILLMAN - COMPOSER

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Biography Performances Compositions and Recordings Workshops Books Contact

 

Biography
JUNE BOYCE-TILLMAN, Professor of Applied Music at King Alfred's College, Winchester read Music at St Hugh's College, Oxford.  She pioneered work in introducing composing activities into the classroom and completed a PhD at the Institute of Education entitled Towards a model of the musical development of childrenThe results of this research have been translated into Dutch, Japanese, Portuguese and Polish and she has lectured, given papers and led workshops in many parts of the world, including Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and the US.

JUNE has a particular interest in Music and Theology including Religious Education and regularly writes and takes workshops linking these areas together.  She has done pioneering work in Interfaith dialogue, writing articles and speaking on interfaith and intercultural links in Britain and abroad.  This has led to the establishment of the Field of World Musics at King Alfred's College, Winchester.

She has written and spoken on women's role in church music and music in general, encouraging the promotion of music by women and holding workshops for women on composing.  Her research is into the medieval abbess, Hildegard of Bingen (1098 - 1179) and she is founder of the Hildegard Network which stretches over three continents and is concerned with bringing together the areas of healing, the arts and theology.

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Performances
One woman performances concerning medieval women mystics, each lasting approximately one hour fortyfive minutes and requiring a piano.  All the performances include storytelling and the Hildegard evening includes a lecture.  The fortyfive minute meditations that end each performance can be given separately.

SINGING THE MYSTERY
An evening with Hildegard of Bingen.  This includes Hildegard's music and a circle dance and other original music inspired by her writing.

IN LOVE ENCLOSED
An evening with Julian of Norwich.  This includes original dance and music inspired by Mother Julian's words.

THE GIFT OF TEARS
An evening with Margery Kempe.  This includes original music and dance inspired by her words.

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Compositions and Recordings
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Exiles - 1996
Music theatre piece for small orchestra (2 flutes, 2 clarinets, 2 cellos, piano and percussion) ten soloists, including a folk guitarist, chorus, children's chorus and audience participation. (Version for keyboard and percussion available)  
Duration: 2 hours

Hildegard of Bingen - A Life Apart - 1996     
Music theatre piece for soprano and piano.  
Duration 45 minutes

Postcards - 1996
Clarinet and piano.  
Duration 15 minutes

A Meditation with Julian of Norwich - 1996
Piano pieces with readings, song and dance.  
Duration: 45 minutes

Celtic Blessing - 1996
Setting of a traditional text for soprano and piano.  
Duration: 2 minutes

Healing - 1996
Piece for soprano and double bass using Celtic and Babylonian texts and a Hildegard antiphon.  
Duration: 10 minutes

Anointing the Wounds -1996
Piece for solo piano based on Hildegard antiphon.  
Duration: 10 minutes

The Healing of the Earth - 1997
A piece for 6 instruments (2 high, 2 middle, 2 low) and improvising groups.
Duration:  90 minutes

A Meditation with Hildegard of Bingen - 1992
(cassette tape)
Duration:  45 minutes

The Call of the Ancestors - 1998
For choir and improvising groups.  Two alternative scorings - SATB choir and brass or SSA choir and piano (with optional brass)
Duration:  20 minutes

The Beautiful Perfumes of Goodness - 1998
Flute, alto flute, clarinet, 'cello
Duration:  8 minutes

Weaving a Fragrance - 1998
Oboe
Duration:  5 minutes

Strengthening Love - 1998
PIano
Duration: 6 minutes

Greening Force - 1998
Organ
Duration:  5 minutes

 

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Singing the Mystery

A Life Apart
Anointing the Wounds
The Lord's Prayer
Give Thou to me, O God
Healing

Voice of Experience

A journey through life expressed in song
 many of these songs can be found in the publications 
In Praise of All-encircling Love 
Volumes I and II

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Workshops

The workshops involve the participants in music making and are of flexible length, varying from 2 hours to a whole weekend.  It is helpful if participants can bring musical instruments (which can be simple percussion or of a more sophisticated type from any culture) and if an additional supply can be available from a local source.

Musicking the Mystery
on the relationship between music and spirituality

The Rhythms of Healing
on the relationship of music and healing

Releasing the Musician Within
on realising personal musical creativity

Educating the Musician Within
on music and education

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Books
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New Orbit  1972
New Horizons (Editor) 1974
Exploring Sound  (Stainer & Bell) 1976
The Galliard Book of Carols (Editor) 1980
32 Galliard Spirituals (Editor) 1982
Kokoleoko 1983
Ms Macaroni (Macmillan) 1985
Forty Music Games to Make and Play 1983
The Oxford Assembly Book (Editor) (Oxford University Press) 1990
The Christmas Search (Editor) (Cambridge University Press) 1990
Light the Candles (Editor) (Cambridge University Press) 1991
Who are you looking for? (Ecumenical Forum of European Christian Women) 1988
Greenwood  (Ecumenical Forum of European Christian Women) 1990
Broken Silence (Composer)  (Women in Theology) 1992
In Praise of All-Encircling Love (Hymns and Songs in Inclusive Language) (Hildegard Press and the Association for Inclusive Language) 1992
In Praise of All-Encircling Love 2 (Hymns, songs and liturgical pieces in Inclusive Language) (Hildegard Press and the Association for Inclusive Language) 1994
Singing the Mystery - Liturgical Pieces by Hildegard of Bingen 1994
Reflecting Praise (Editor) (Stainer & Bell and Women in Theology) 1993
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Contact
For further information on any of these areas and activities, please contact:

Professor June Boyce-Tillman
108 Nimrod Road
London SW16 6TQ
+44 (0)20 8677 8752

King Alfred's College of Higher Education
Sparkford Road
Winchester
SO22 4NR
UK
+44 (0)1962 827218
+44 (0)1962 842280
j.boyce-tillman@wkac.ac.uk
junebt@globalnet.co.uk

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