Elis Pehkonen

The English composer with the Finnish name

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    • Turning World CD
    • Chamber Music
      • Irinna’s Song
      • Mountain Sketches
      • Tara’s Harp
      • Travel Sonata
    • Choral Music
      • Russian Requiem
      • Buccinate Tuba
      • The First Coming
      • Gloria
      • Laudate
      • Ode to Saint Cecilia
      • Requiem Missa Pro Defunctis
      • Suffolk Canticles
    • Orchestral Music
      • 13th Century Dances
      • The Death of Barquentine
      • Over the Water
      • The Sunset and Evening Star
      • Viola Concerto
    • Vocal Music
      • Alleluia
      • Four Russian Songs
      • Song of the Turtle Dove
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The Composer

Elis Pehkonen portraitBiography 1942 – 1980

Elis Pehkonen was born in Swaffham, Norfolk, England in 1942. He was a pupil at Hamond’s Grammar School, Swaffham, where he was taught Art by Harry Carter, the man who created many Norfolk Village signs and nephew of Howard Carter (the Egyptologist who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen).

In 1960, Elis had his first composition lesson with Benjamin Britten. That same year he won a composition scholarship to the Royal College of Music, where he studied with Peter Racine Fricker until 1964. He also had consultation lessons with Lennox Berkeley, Alan Ridout, Geoffrey Bush, Richard Rodney Bennett, and Anthony Payne.

His first commission, at Britten’s recommendation, was in 1966 for the Kings Lynn Festival, the Incidental Music for Everyman. His first work to be broadcast on Radio 3 was the Three Songs to poems by Laurie Lee, whom he met when he moved to Gloucestershire in 1964.

It was in Cirencester where Elis Pehkonen composed the first version of his major work Requiem, the first ever complete setting of the Missa Pro Defunctis, lasting 1 hour 50 minutes. From 1967 to 1979, Elis taught at Cirencester School, where he continued the tradition begun by Peter Maxwell Davies of involving pupils in performing contemporary music. For eight years Elis conducted the Cirencester School Percussion Ensemble in dozens of concerts and broadcasts, which included music by David Bedford, Brian Dennis, Philip Lane, James Patten, and many other notable composers.


Elis Pehkonen portrait Biography 1980 – present

Elis’ music took a new direction in 1980 with Buccinate Tuba for choir and brass, commissioned by John Sanders and the Three Choirs Festival. (This was revived at the 1992 Gloucester Festival.) Many commissions and important performances followed after Elis moved to Suffolk to compose full-time.

  • Russian Requiem (Jeremy Patterson and the Birmingham Festival Choral Society)
  • Gloria (Brian Kay and the Cheltenham Bach Choir)
  • Ode to Saint Cecilia (Ian Smith and the Bedford Choral Society)
  • Two Piano Concerto (BBC Philharmonic Orchestra)
  • Violin Concerto (City of London Sinfonia)
  • String Quartets Nos. 1 & 2 (BBC and Endellion Quartet)
  • Orkney Calendar (Ronald Corp and New London Children’s Choir)

In 1982 the large-scale Requiem – Missa pro Defunctis received its second-version performance at Cheltenham Town Hall, the impetus coming from the conductor Roger Smith and the Arts Council. In 1986 The Russian Requiem was performed at the Three Choirs Festival conducted by John Sanders, and in 1993 The Russian Requiem was performed at the Royal Festival Hall with the Bach Choir conducted by Sir David Willcocks.

Since 2000, Elis has been digitalizing and publishing his “In Manuscript” works, including all the Concertos and music for String Orchestra and many small-scale pieces. He has also produced a definitive final-edition Full Score of what he calls the “Big Requiem” (1967/82) and has composed many other works for a wide range of virtuoso performers including the soprano Malgorzata Armanowska, the recorder-player John Turner, the guitarist Raymond Burley, and the harpist Danielle Perrett.

Upcoming Performances

Nov 14th Elis Pehkonen will be present for the performance of The Russian Requiem at Ripon Cathedral.

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Links Familial

  • Nic Pehkonen
  • Marc Pehkonen
  • Lori Taylor Pehkonen
  • Eliza Pehkonen

Links Musical

  • British Music Information Centre
  • Music hire from Oxford University Press
  • Patron of Birmingham Festival Choral Society

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