Samuel Rhian (1944)
United Kingdom
Welsh composer.
English
(20th century Welsh, b. 1944)
She studied at the University of Reading in England then at Washington University in St. Louis after coming to the United States. She taught for a few years at St. Louis Conservatory before returning to Britain where she became Head of the Music Department at the University of Reading. She has won several major awards, including the ASCAP Nissim award. She has made several successful settings of women's poetry, including Emily Dickinson and May Sarton. She is also a writer in the field of feminist musicology.
Web: http://www.womensmusic.com/sz.html
She studied at the University of Reading in England then at Washington University in St. Louis after coming to the United States. She taught for a few years at St. Louis Conservatory before returning to Britain where she became Head of the Music Department at the University of Reading. She has won several major awards, including the ASCAP Nissim award. She has made several successful settings of women's poetry, including Emily Dickinson and May Sarton. She is also a writer in the field of feminist musicology.
Web: http://www.womensmusic.com/sz.html
Composizioni (2)
| Titolo | Editore | Strumentazione | Anno |
|---|---|---|---|
| THREE SONGS | ANDRESIER EDITIONS | voice, guit | 1985 |
| NAMING THE FLOWERS (Sky-Blue Chicory and Purple Angelica, The Shell-frail Colour of Harebells, «Foxglove, Balsam and Pods of Sweet Cicely») | STAINER & BELL | 1999 |