Healey Willan

Healey Willan
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Short Name: Healey Willan
Full Name: Willan, Healey, 1880-1968
Birth Year: 1880
Death Year: 1968

Healey Willan, CC (12 October 1880 in Balham, London – 16 February 1968 in Toronto, Ontario) was an Anglo-Canadian organist and composer. He composed more than 800 works including operas, symphonies, chamber music, a concerto, and pieces for band, orchestra, organ, and piano. He is best known for his religious music.

Biography

Willan was born in England, and he began musical training at age eight, with studies at St. Saviour's Choir School in Eastbourne.He continued at St. Saviour's until 1895, when he began working as organist and choirmaster at several London-area groups. He was admitted to the Royal College of Organists in 1897 (Associate) and in 1899 was made Fellow. In 1903 he became the organist and choirmaster of St. John the Baptist Church on Holland Road in London. He became a member of the London Gregorian Association (a society to preserve and revive "plain-chant") in 1910. He continued at St. John the Baptist Church until 1913, when he emigrated to Canada.

In 1920 Willan moved to Toronto to assume the title of Head of the Theory Department of the Toronto Conservatory of Music (now the Royal Conservatory of Music), of which he was advanced to Vice-Principal. He remained as Vice-Principal until 1936.[2] Among his notable pupils were pianist Howard Brown, tenor Gordon Wry, and composers Patricia Blomfield Holt, Walter MacNutt, and Kenneth Peacock. In addition to his duties at the Toronto Conservatory, Willan became organist and choirmaster at the church of St. Paul's, Bloor Street. In 1914 he was named Lecturer and Examiner at the University of Toronto. In 1921 he was named as Precentor of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene (Toronto), which became a mecca for church musicians (he retained that title until his death). In 1934 he founded the Tudor Singers, which he conducted until 1939 (when it disbanded). In 1937 he was appointed Professor of Music at the University of Toronto, which post he retained until his 1950 retirement; he also served as organist for the University.

--en.wikipedia.org

In 1956 Willan received the Lambeth Doctorate, Mus. D Cantaur from the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Willan was made a Companion of the Order of Canada at its inception in 1967. He is frequently called "the Dean of Canadian composers."

Compositions
While serving as the organist and choirmaster at St. Paul's Bloor Street, Willan became interested in the music programme at another Anglican church, the Church of St. Mary Magdalene. St. Paul's was an evangelical, low church; St. Mary Magdalene's, while much smaller, was notably high church or Anglo-Catholic. By 1920, Willan was assisting with choir practice. In 1921, he resigned his post at St. Paul's and turned his attention to St. Mary Magdalene's. He set about creating a great many liturgical works for use in the church's services. He remained at St. Mary Magdalene's until shortly before his death, last directing the choir in 1967.

Willan composed some 800 musical pieces, the majority sacred works for choir such as anthems, hymns and mass settings. His non-sacred opus includes some 50 choral works, 100 song arrangements for voice with piano accompaniment, many works for piano solo, for voice with instrumental accompaniment, two symphonies, a piano concerto, chamber works, incidental music for stage works, ballad operas, and at least one important opera (Deirdre).

In 1953, Willan received a commission to write an anthem for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The resulting anthem, O Lord Our Governour, continues to be frequently performed. Willan's friends clubbed together to pay for his fare to London, so that he could attend the ceremony in person.

Willan’s considerable output includes orchestral, choral, organ and piano, and chamber works, as well as music for plays and one opera. He is best known for his organ and sacred works, which show evidence of his love for plainsong and Renaissance music. For example, many of his liturgical compositions are based on church modes that date back 500 years. Also, his vocal lines are more melismatic and his style more contrapuntal and rhythmically free than those of his contemporaries. Willan’s larger choral works, however, were very Romantic in nature. His rich harmonic palette and luxuriant, soaring melodies stand as testament to his admiration of both Brahms and Wagner. His music represents a unique and beautiful combination of styles: both an homage to the sacred music of five centuries ago and a reflection of the innovations of the Romantic/post-Romantic period in which he lived.[6]

Personal
People who remember Willan from his time at St Mary Magdalene's like to moderate his somewhat dourly pious public image by quoting him—it was a mainstay of concert talks by Robert Hunter Bell—as to his provenance: "English by birth; Canadian by adoption; Irish by extraction; Scotch by absorption."

Sample works
Introduction, Passacaglia and Fugue in E flat minor (1916)
Passcaglia and Fugue
Epilogue

Operas
L'Ordre du bon temps (1928)
Prince Charlie and Flora (1929)
The Ayrshire Ploughman (?)
Maureen [lost]
Indian Christmas Play [lost]
Transit through Fire (1942, written for Canadian Radio)
Deirdre (1946, written for Canadian Radio, revised for stage in 1965)



Tunes by Healey Willan (97)sort iconAsInstances
A SOLIS ORTUS CARDINEHealey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger)2
AD CENAM AGNI PROVIDIHealey Willan, 1880 - 1968 (Arranger)1
ADESTO, SANCTA TRINITASHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
ADORO TE DEVOTEHealey Willan, 1880- (Arranger)2
AETERNA CHRISTIHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
AETERNE REXHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
AGNUS DEI (Willan)Healey Willan, 1880 - 1968 (Composer)2
ANDERNACHHealey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))1
ANNUE CHRISTEHealey Willan, b.1880 (Arranger)1
AUDI BENIGNEHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
AUDI BENIGNE CONDITORHealey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger)1
BEATA NOBISHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
BEATA NOBIS GAUDIA (12267)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger)1
[Blessed is he that cometh] (Willan)Healey Willan, 1880-1968, 1880 - 1968 (Composer)2
[I am the resurrection and the life] (Merbecke)Healey Willan (Arranger)2
CHRISTE REDEMPTOR OMNIUMHealey Willan (Arranger)2
CHRISTE SANCTORUM (53432)Healey Willan (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))2
ROCKINGHAM (Miller)Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))2
CONDITOR ALME SIDERUMHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
DIVINUM MYSTERIUMHealey Willan (Arranger)8
DARWALLHealey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))2
DIES IRAE (Sequence) (Willan)Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))2
DUKE STREETHealey Willan (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))2
ECCE TEMPUSHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
ETERNAL LIGHTHealey Willan, b.1880 (Composer)2
GLORIOSI SALVATORISHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
[Glory be to God on high] (Merbecke)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger (organ accompaniment))3
[Glory be to thee, O Lord] (Merbecke)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger (organ accompaniment))1
GOTT VATER SEI GEPRIESENHealey Willan (Harmonizer)1
HANOVER (Croft)Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))2
[Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts]Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger)1
SANCTUS (Merbecke)Healy Willan (Arranger)3
[Holy, holy, holy, O God of hosts]Healey Willan (Composer)2
[Holy, holy, holy (Sanctus)] (Willan)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Composer)3
HOSTIS HERODISHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
HOSTIS HERODIS IMPIEHealey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger)1
[I believe in one God the Father Almighty]Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger (organ accompaniment))4
JAM LUCIS (11111)Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
UNE JEUNE PUCELLEHealey Willan (Arranger)2
JESU CORONAHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
JESU DULCEDO CORDIUMHealey Willan, 1880- (Arranger)1
[KYRIE] MERBECKEHealey Willan (Arranger)1
LOBE DEN HERRENHealey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))2
[Lord Have Mercy Upon Us] (Merbecke 1232321433)Healy Willan (Arranger)4
[Lord have mercy upon us] (Merbecke 1232321224)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger (organ accompaniment))1
[Lord, have mercy upon us (Kyrie)] (Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Composer)2
[Lord Have Mercy Upon Us] (Willan)Healey Willan (Composer)3
LUCIS CREATORHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
MARTYRDOM (Wilson)Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))3
NOCTE SURGENTESHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
NUNC SANCTEHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
[O Christ, Thou Lamb of God]Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger)1
[Fraction Anthem: O Lamb of God (Agnus Dei)] (Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Composer)2
[O Lamb of God, that takest away]Healey Willan (Arranger)2
O LUX BEATA TRINITASHealey Willan, 1880 (Arranger)4
ST. MICHAEL (Genevan)Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))2
[Our Father, who art in heaven] (Merbecke)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger (organ accompaniment))2
PANGE LINGUAHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))2
PRESENTATIONHealey Willan (Composer)2
QUEM TERRA, PONTUS AETHERAHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
QUICUMQUE CHRISTUMHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
QUISQUIS VALETHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
RECTOR POTENS (Willan)Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))2
RERUM DEUSHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
REX GLORIOSEHealey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger)2
RICHMOND (Haweis)Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))3
ISTE CONFESSOR (ROUEN)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Harmonizer)18
SALVE REGINA COELITUMHealey Willan, 1880-1968 (Harmonizer)2
SALVETE FLORESHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
SANCTE DEIHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
SPLENDOR PATERNAE GLORIAE (Mode VI)Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
ST. ANNE (Croft)Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))4
ST. BASIL (Willan)Healey Willan (Composer)7
ST. MAGNUS (Clarke)Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger (Faux Bourdon))6
ST. OSMUNDHealey Willan, 1880-1968 (Harmonizer)5
STELLA ORIENTISHealey Willan, 1880- (Composer)7
TE LUCIS ANTE TERMINUMHealey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger)3
[Th'Apostles' hearts were full of pain]Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
[That Easter-tide with joy was bright]Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
THE FIRST NOELHealy Willan (Arranger)12
[The Lamb's high banquet called to share]Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))2
[The Lord be with you] (Plainsong Chant)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger)1
[The Lord be with you] (Merbecke)Healey Willan, 1880-1968 (Arranger (organ accompaniment))2
[The peace of the Lord] Healey Willan, 1880-1968, 1880 - 1968 (Arranger (organ accompaniment))1
TIBI, CHRISTIHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
URBS BEATA (Willan)Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))2
UT QUEANT LAXISHealey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
VENEZ, DIVIN MESSIEHealey Willan, 1880-1968 (Harmonizer)2
VENI CREATOR SPIRITUSHealey Willan (Arranger)15
VENI EMMANUEL (Chant)Healey Willan, 1880- (Arranger)9
VERBUM SUPERNUM (12124)Healey Willan (Arranger (accompaniment))1
VEXILLA REGIS PRODEUNT (12343)Healey Willan, 1880 - 1968 (Arranger)4
WIE LIEBLICH IST DER MAIENHealey Willan, 1880 - 1968 (Harmonizer)6
WILLAN AGNUS DEIHealey Willan (Composer)3
WILLAN GLORIAHealey Willan (Composer)3
WILLAN KYRIEHealy Willan (Composer)7
WILLAN SANCTUSHealey Willan (Composer)3