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Steve Martland

Steve Martland (10 October 1954 – 7 May 2013) was an English composer. He curated the Factory Classical label of Factory Records, featuring contemporary British composers.〔Clive Paget ("Steve Martland has died" ), ''Limelight'' magazine, 7 May 2013〕
==Life and music ==
Martland was born in Liverpool, and studied composition at Liverpool University and in the Netherlands with Louis Andriessen. He worked almost exclusively with artists outside classical institutions—Dutch and American groups, freelance musicians and especially his own Steve Martland Band〔(Short history of the ''Steve Martland Band'' on British Council's Website )〕 which tours his music internationally. He also worked with the King’s Singers and Evelyn Glennie for whom he wrote ''Street Songs''. Martland was composer in residence at the ''ETNA Music Festival'' in Sicily in 2006 and 2007. His music was published by Schott Music.
Usually amplified, muscular and powerfully rhythmic, his music was extensively choreographed: ''Dance Works'' commissioned and premièred by London Contemporary Dance Theatre has received many new productions around the world, and ''Remix'' was awarded the ''SACD Prize for Video Dance Choreography Music'' after being choreographed for BBC TV by Aletta Collins.
His ''Principia'' was adopted as the theme music for the BBC radio programme ''The Music Machine''. ''Dance Works'' is also used as the title music for a Dutch TV programme. He also wrote and directed ''A Temporary Arrangement with the Sea'', a film about Louis Andriessen. In August 1998 he collaborated with the band Spiritualized on a project for the Flux Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Martland’s preoccupation with the function of the composer in society was reflected in his commitment to music education. He believed in the educational impact of creativity: "Creativity is everything that is against what's going on in the world right now. It's to do with tolerance and understanding other people."〔(Steve Martland in an article of ''The Independent'', 6 October 2002 )〕 Martland directed many composition projects in schools both at home and abroad and he initiated and ran for many years ''Strike Out'', his own annual composition course for school children.
Martland died in Reading after suffering a heart attack in his sleep, the night of 6 May 2013, at the age of 58.〔(Steve Martland dies aged 53 ), BBC News, 7 May 2013〕〔(), The Guardian, Wednesday 8 May 2013 11.54 EDT〕〔http://www.schott-music.com/cms/resources/137042016519ad40da2042717be5a530c37e19e179/MartlandFuneralProgrammepage1.pdf〕〔(Steve Martland: Composer hailed for his hard-edged minimalism ) P. Johnson, The Independent, Thursday 9 May 2013〕〔(Composer's page on Schott Music )〕

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