William Boyce
- Fifes and Drums Band, Mike Taylor, John Gregory Knowles, Augusta Lees, Guy Protheroe, Ian Humphries, Timothy Murton Laight, Helen Tunstall, The English Folk Band, Christopher Knowles, English Chamber Choir, English Chamber Orchestra, Sally Heath
- Karel Butz, Beckendorff Junior High Honor Orchestra
Biography
William Boyce (1711-1779) was England's most significant native-born composer in the eighteenth century, alongside Thomas Arne, though he was still strongly influenced by his older contemporary, Handel. Best remembered for his Eight Symphonies, Opus 2, Boyce can be seen as an early figure in the development of Classical symphonic form, but of less influence than his contemporaries on the European continent. Boyce also composed a large body of anthems and edited a collection of sacred music that is still used by the Anglican Church today, but most of his works fell into obscurity until they were rediscovered in the 1930s.