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Emily Howard (born 1979) is a British composer from Liverpool. As a child, Howard learned to play chess (British Junior Girls Chess Champion for 6 years (1990 U11, 1991 U12,1992 U16, 1993 U14, 1994 U15/U16, 1996 U18) and the cello, whilst also writing compositions for local ensembles and orchestras. After completing a degree in mathematics and computation at Lincoln College, Oxford, Howard studied composition at the Royal Northern College of Music. She holds a doctorate in composition from the University of Manchester.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://rncm.ac.uk/people/emily-howard/ )〕 == Selected works == * ''Hope'' for tenor and piano, 2002 * ''Passacaglia'' for string orchestra, 2002 * ''Dualities'' for large ensemble, 2005 * ''Sky and Water'' for solo piano, 2005 * ''Cloud Chamber'' for clarinet and piano, 2006 * ''Deep Soul Diving'' for wind orchestra, 2006 * ''Ite Fortes'' for solo violin and chamber choir, 2006 * ''Lachrymose'' for chamber orchestra, 2006 * ''Lachrimae Antiquae Novae'' for large symphony orchestra, 2007 * ''Magnetite'' for symphony orchestra, 2007〔 * ''The Summoning of Mephisto'' for chamber ensemble and film, 2007 * ''Wild Clematis in Winter'' for mezzo-soprano and piano, 2008 * ''Broken Hierarchies II'' for piano trio, 2009 * ''Masquerade'' for basset clarinet and piano, 2009 *'' Symphony:Magnetite'' for symphony orchestra, 2009 * ''Settle'' for mixed ensemble and film, 2009–10 * ''Simple Remains'' for mixed ensemble and film, 2010 * ''Solar'' for large symphony orchestra, 2010 * ''Songs from Dickens'' for mezzo-soprano, speaker and piano trio, 2010 * ''Broken Hierarchies'' for cello ensemble, 2008 * ''Prayer'' for wind orchestra, 2010 * ''Obsidian'' for brass band, 2010 * ''Ada Sketches II'' for mezzo-soprano, 2011 * ''Mesmerism'' piano concerto, 2011 (commission and first performance by the Liverpool Mozart Orchestra) * ''Calculus Of The Nervous System'' for symphony orchestra, 2011 (Wien Modern 2011 Festival Commission)〔〔 :(''Ada Sketches, Mesmerism'' and ''Calculus of the Nervous System'' form ''The Lovelace Trilogy'', linked by Howard's interest in mathematician Ada Lovelace)〔 * ''Zátopek!'', chamber opera, 2012 (commissioned for the 2012 Cultural Olympiad, 1st performance 15 June 2012, Epstein Theatre, Liverpool)〔 * ''Axon'' for symphony orchestra, 2013 (commission by BBC Radio 3, first performance 1 November 2013, Manchester) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Emily Howard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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