MELLERS, Wilfrid Howard
b Leamington Spa, 26 April 1914
He was educated at Cambridge University, but studied composition at the same time with Rubbra in Oxford. He held appointments at Dartington Hall from 1938 to 1940 and at Downing College, Cambridge, from 1945 to
1948. He later taught in Birmingham University and was professor of music at the universities of Pittsburgh, in the USA, and York. Apart from his music, he is known for the vast number of musical articles he wrote for leading periodicals.
1945 (31)
String Trio
1946 (32)
Sonata for viola and piano
Serenade for oboe, clarinet and bassoon
1947 (33)
Prometheus, incidental music
1948 (34)
Lysistrata, play in music
1951- (37-8)
The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, opera
1951 (37)
Festival Galliard, for orchestra
1952 (38)
Galliard, for trombone and piano
1953 (39)
Symphony
1956 (42) Sonatina for recorder and piano
1960 (46)
Eclogue, for recorder, harpsichord, percussion, violin and cello
1961 (47)
Cello Sonata
Aloa in Nine Metamorphoses, for flute and orchestra
1962 (48)
Trio for flute, cello and piano
Cantilena e ciacone, for viola
Noctambule and Sun-Dance, for wind band
1964 (50)
Laus Amoris, for strings
1965 (51)
Cat Charms, nine pieces for piano 1
968 (54)
Natalis Invicti Solis, for piano 1
969 (55)
Opus Alchymicum, for organ
1970 (56)
The Ancient Wound, monodrama
1973 (59)
A Blue Epiphany, for guitar
1975 (61)
Threnody, for eleven stringed instruments
Mellers has also written a great deal of accompanied and unaccompanied choral work, and songs.