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== Beth Wiseman British Composer (1951-2007) ==
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'''Beth Wiseman''' (1951–2007) was a British [[composer]], specializing in [[multimedia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Beth Wiseman|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/beth-wiseman-mn0001682780|website=allmusic.com|accessdate=22 October 2017}}</ref>


== Biography ==


She studied composition with [[Alexander Goehr]] and was strongly influenced by her study of the [[Australia]]n composer [[David Lumsdaine]]. She also taught in several British Universities and schools. Early on, she was drawn to composition with text and other external stimuli such as [[painting]]s, [[photography]], [[dance]] and theatre, often using mixed media such as live performers alongside taped sounds and live [[Electronic music|electronic]]s, as well as extra-musical elements. She had three children and was the wife of composer [[Geoffrey Poole]].


== Biography ==
== List of compositions ==
Studied with Alexander Goehr
Much influenced by her study of the Australian composer David Lumsdaine.
Taught in British Universities and schools.
drawn to composition with text and other external stimuli such as paintings, photography, dance and theatre.
often using mixed media: live performers alongside taped sounds and live electronics, as well as
extra-musical elements.
mother of three
wife of composer Prof. Geoffrey Poole


*'''Two Songs from the Japanese''', for [[Mezzo-soprano|mezzo]], [[clarinet]], [[viola]], [[piano]] and [[percussion]],
== List of Compositions ==
*'''Poe''', [[ballet]] score – tape composition,
*[[Incidental music]] for: '''I, Claudius''' - small ensemble
*'''Blood Wedding''' – small ensemble,
*'''The Fire-raisers''' – tape,
*'''Out of the Long Night''', Multi-media piece for reciter, tape, live instruments and projection, based on Aboriginal creation myths/oral poetry.
*'''The Man Whose Mother Was a Pirate''' – Music-drama for children – narrator and-small ensemble
*'''Blow of Thy Breath''', Two poems of Indian mystical poets – soprano and [[Recorder (instrument)|recorder]].
*'''Ad Marginem''' for Large Chamber Ensemble – inspired by the [[Klee]] painting of the same name.
*'''Myriad''', for [[Oboe]], [[Harp]] and dancers, centred on the eponymous sculpture by [[Katharine Dowson]], commissioned by Okeanos for performance in the [[Whitworth Art Gallery]] Sculpture Court.<ref>{{cite web|title=Myriad|url=http://www.katharinedowson.com/gallery/view/16/|website=katharinedowson.com|accessdate=22 October 2017}}</ref>


== References ==
Two Songs from the Japanese,
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Mezzo, clarinet, viola, Piano and percussion,
Poe,
Ballet score - tape composition,
Incidental music for: I, Claudius - small ensemble
Blood Wedding - small ensemble,
The Fire-raisers - tape,
Out of the Long Night,


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Multi-media piece for reciter, tape, live instruments and projection, based on Aboriginal creation myths/oral poetry.
The Man Whose Mother Was a Pirate -Music-drama for children - narrator and-small ensemble
Blow of thy breath Two poems of Indian mystical poets - soprano and recorder player
Ad marginem Large Chamber Ensemble - inspired by the Klee painting of -the same name.
Blow of thy breath...
Two songs for Mezzo and recorder, settings of texts of Indian mystic poets
Myriad
For Oboe, Harp and dancers, centred on the eponymous sculpture by Katharine Dowson,
commissioned by Okeanos for performance in the Whitworth Art Gallery Sculpture Court.


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== Links ==
[[Category:1951 births]]
[[http://www.dwsolo.com/nwca/wiseman.html]]
[[Category:2007 deaths]]
[[http://www.mouthfulsfood.com/forums//lofiversion/index.php/t17954.html]]
[[Category:British classical composers]]
[[Category:British women classical composers]]
[[Category:20th-century British women musicians]]
[[Category:20th-century British classical composers]]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 31 December 2023

Beth Wiseman (1951–2007) was a British composer, specializing in multimedia.[1]

Biography

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She studied composition with Alexander Goehr and was strongly influenced by her study of the Australian composer David Lumsdaine. She also taught in several British Universities and schools. Early on, she was drawn to composition with text and other external stimuli such as paintings, photography, dance and theatre, often using mixed media such as live performers alongside taped sounds and live electronics, as well as extra-musical elements. She had three children and was the wife of composer Geoffrey Poole.

List of compositions

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  • Two Songs from the Japanese, for mezzo, clarinet, viola, piano and percussion,
  • Poe, ballet score – tape composition,
  • Incidental music for: I, Claudius - small ensemble
  • Blood Wedding – small ensemble,
  • The Fire-raisers – tape,
  • Out of the Long Night, Multi-media piece for reciter, tape, live instruments and projection, based on Aboriginal creation myths/oral poetry.
  • The Man Whose Mother Was a Pirate – Music-drama for children – narrator and-small ensemble
  • Blow of Thy Breath, Two poems of Indian mystical poets – soprano and recorder.
  • Ad Marginem for Large Chamber Ensemble – inspired by the Klee painting of the same name.
  • Myriad, for Oboe, Harp and dancers, centred on the eponymous sculpture by Katharine Dowson, commissioned by Okeanos for performance in the Whitworth Art Gallery Sculpture Court.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Beth Wiseman". allmusic.com. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Myriad". katharinedowson.com. Retrieved 22 October 2017.