Douglas Weiland

Douglas Weiland (born 1954 in Malvern, Worcestershire) is an English modern-classical composer.

His works range from the three Sir Neville Marriner commissions: Divertimento for Strings (1992), Clarinet Concerto (2002), Triple Concerto (2006), and two Piano Trios commissioned for Altenberg Trio Wien, to several commissioned choral works and the series of chamber works produced for the Norfolk & Norwich Music Club as their Composer-in-Residence.

[2] Weiland has produced numerous chamber, orchestral and choral works, commissioned for and performed by artists including: Sir Neville Marriner and the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Altenberg Trio Wien, Australian String Quartet, Marie-Noëlle Kendall, Andrew Marriner, Kenneth Sillito, Steven Isserlis, Susan Milan, and the young Hamer Quartet.

[3] Three early major chamber works (1985–1988) were commissioned for William Hennessy's newly formed Australian String Quartet.

works include three double-choir Motets, and Fourth and Fifth Quartets (Ops.