Geoffrey Poole

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Born: 1949 (England)
Died: daily, like Saint Au

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Combines Western progressive tradition with African and Asian elements. Known as a maverick, pushing each piece to a stylistic extreme so that characteristic patterns have become clear only over a long timeframe.

Primarily an orchestral and inctrumental composer, often exploring microtonal and other non-standard performance approaches; some electronic work for dance, some music theatre, and a number of vocal and choral pieces.

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In total some 60 broadcasts worldwide.

BBC Symphony Orchestra and South Bank Gamelan are giving the premiere of my Gamelan Concerto, Swans Reflecting Elephants, on 27 Feb 2004.

Biography

Born in Suffolk, grew up in London and educated at Universities of East Anglia, Southampton and Leeds. Studied with Alexander Goehr. Married to Beth Wiseman since 1977. Senior Lecturer in Music at Manchester University, also active in national committees for new music, has conducted numerous premieres of own works, works by his students, and contemporary classics. Geoffrey left Manchester to become Head of Composition at Bristol University from January 2001.

Lived 1985 to 1987 in Nairobi Kenya where he undertook field studies and learned Kamba drumming.

At Princeton University as Visiting Fellow, Fall 1997. Interested in wide range of current ideas especially in science, ecology, film and literature, also admits to a weakness for astrology, I Ching and psy-research.

Was made Professor of Composition at Bristol in 2004.

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– (2005) Vincent Ghadimi: Premiere of the opera " Decamero lala" for Orchestra and children choir, in the "Palais des Beaux-Arts", Brussels, Belgium, conducted by the composer. (Songs with piano version edited by lantromusic, including a book with pictures for children).
– (1958) John Cage: Premiere of Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, in New York, USA.
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