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  1. Thea Musgrave: A Bio-Bibliography (Bio-Bibliographies in Music) by Donald L. Hixon, 1984-06-08
  2. The Choral Music of Twentieth-Century Women Composers: Elisabeth Lutyens, Elizabeth Maconchy and Thea Musgrave by Catherine Roma, 2005-11-30
  3. Thea Musgrave: Niobe (Music Sales America) by Thea Musgrave, 2002-06-15
  4. Thea Musgrave: On The Underground, Set 3 (Music Sales America) by Thea Musgrave, 2004-08-01
  5. Thea Musgrave: For The Time Being - Advent by Music Sales America, 2010-01-01
  6. Thea Musgrave: On The Underground Set 1 'On Gratitude, Love And Madness (Music Sales America) by Thea Musgrave, 2008-12-01
  7. Thea Musgrave: Orfeo I (Flute Part/CD) (Music Sales America) by Thea Musgrave, 2002-06-15
  8. Four Madrigals (Music Sales America) by Thea Musgrave, 1992-03-01
  9. Triptych. Merciles Beaute. Geoffrey Chaucer. For tenor and orchestra, etc. [A facsimile of the composer's autograph. Score.] by Thea Musgrave, 1960
  10. ELEGY FOR VIOLA AND CELLO. by Thea. Musgrave, 1971
  11. Chamber Concerto No. 3. (For eight instruments) ... Clarinet in B flat, bassoon, horn in F, 2 violins, viola, cello, bass, etc. [Score.] by Thea Musgrave, 1968
  12. Memento vitae. A concerto in homage to Beethoven, etc. [Score.] by Thea Musgrave, 1975
  13. Scottish Airs Schottische Weisen, Descant Recorder & Piano Sopranflote Und Klavier by Thea Musgrave, 1959-01-01
  14. Five Love Songs. For soprano and guitar ... Edited and fingered by Michael Jessett by Thea Musgrave, 1970

1. Thea Musgrave - Biography
Biography, notes, reviews, article, details of compositions.Category Arts Music Composition Composers M Musgrave, Thea......Home Composers Thea musgrave thea Musgrave. see also ChesterNovello.com TheaMusgrave's music is published by Novello Co. and Chester Music.
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Thea Musgrave It is a measure of her talent and determination that Thea Musgrave achieved great respect for her work both as a composer and conductor at a time when it was still a rather uncommon profession for a woman. The joint commission of Harriet, the Woman called Moses (1985) by the Royal Opera House and Virginia Opera Association and, most recently, by the Los Angeles Music Center Opera and Scottish Opera can be seen as confirmation of a widespread recognition. Born in Scotland on 27 May 1928, she studied first at the University of Edinburgh and later at the Conservatoire in Paris, where she spent four years as a pupil of Nadia Boulanger. In 1970 she became Guest Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, a position which confirmed her increasing involvement with the musical life of the United States, where she has resided since 1972. In 1974 she received the Koussevitzky Award, resulting in the composition of Space Play , and she has also been awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships, in 1974-75, and again in 1982-83. In June 1995 Musgrave received a conferment of Honorary Degree of Doctor of Music from Glasgow University and earlier in 1979 one from Smith College in the United States.

2. Musgrave, Thea At ChesterNovello.com
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b. It is a measure of her talent and determination that Thea Musgrave achieved great respect for her work both as a composer and conductor at a time when it was still a rather uncommon profession for a woman. The joint commission of Harriet, the Woman called Moses (1985) by the Royal Opera House and Virginia Opera Association and, most recently, Simón Bolívar by the Los Angeles Music Center Opera and Scottish Opera can be seen as confirmation of a widespread recognition.
Born in Scotland on 27 May 1928, she studied first at the University of Edinburgh and later at the Conservatoire in Paris, where she spent four years as a pupil of Nadia Boulanger. In 1970 she became Guest Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, a position which confirmed her increasing involvement with the musical life of the United States, where she has resided since 1972. In 1974 she received the Koussevitzky Award, resulting in the composition of Space Play, and she has also been awarded two Guggenheim Fellowships, in 1974-5, and again in 1982-3. In June 1995 Musgrave received a conferment of Honorary Degree of Doctor of Music from Glasgow University.
Musgrave has always been eager to extend the apparent conventional boundaries of music and has consistently explored new means of projecting and maintaining essentially dramatic situations in music. As she once put it, she wanted to 'explore dramatic-abstract musical forms: that is, dramatic in the sense of presentation, but at the same time abstract because there is no programmatic content… a kind of extension of the concerto principle'. She has always been keenly aware of spatial acoustic possibilities: in the Clarinet Concerto the soloist moves around the different sections of the orchestra and in the Horn Concerto the orchestral horns are stationed around the concert hall. Thus the players are not merely an apparatus for the projection of the music, but are also its dramatis personae.

3. Thea Musgrave @ Unverse
Thea Musgrave at Unverse Books, pictures, ideas for the unversed. Books,DVDs, CDs, videos and stuffClassical Music Thea Musgrave.
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6. OPERA America's Encore Magazine
OPERA America's Encore Magazine Includes Information About Northb American Works. Composer thea musgrave. Libretto thea musgrave, Spanish version by Lillian GarrettGroag
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SIMÓN BOLÍVAR
Composer: Thea Musgrave Libretto: Thea Musgrave, Spanish version by Lillian Garrett-Groag Description: Two acts, 14 scenes; set in the early part of the 19th century in South America Premiere: Virginia Opera, January 20, 1995; commissioned jointly by L.A. Opera and Scottish Opera Publisher: G. Schirmer, Inc.; phone: 845-469-2711; fax: 845-469-7544; web page: www.schirmer.com Length: Full evening Musical Forces: Two flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 French horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones, tuba, 2 percussion, harp, pianoforte, synthesizer, strings; soprano, mezzo-soprano, 2 tenors, 3 baritones, 2 basses, treble; chorus Musical Style: Use of Spanish song and dances and traditional South American melodies Synopsis: The first act moves through a series of short, connected scenes which culminate in the liberation of South America from Spanish rule. In the second act, the dream of Bolívar begins to disintegrate, as his idealistic union of states fails to hold together; Bolívar is seen as an exile, dying in poverty, seemingly forgotten. A coda telescopes the action into the twentieth century, where a revolution scene is taking place. The voice of Bolívar is heard, singing Bolívar's own words, invoking the ideal of freedom and the heavy demands it places on those who seek it. Selected Reviews: Opera, Carl Dolmetsch, 4-95; The New York Times, Edward Rothstein, 1-27-95; Musical Times, Anthony Burton, 7-94;

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8. The Story Of Harriet Tubman By Thea Musgrave
Review by Jeanne Shaffer of 1993 performance by the Mobile (Alabama) Opera written for the International Alliance for Women in Music.
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"The Story of Harriet Tubman by Thea Musgrave,"
a concert review by Jeanne Shaffer
as published in the IAWM Journal , February 1993, pp. 9.
Mobile Opera presented "The Story of Harriet Tubman" by Scottish composer, Thea Musgrave, a narrated music-drama based on the opera, "Harriet, the Woman Called Moses," at Alabama State University in Montgomery on Saturday night, January 16 at 8:00 P.M.
For this tour, the full length opera was shortened to a ninety minute production without intermission; the orchestration was reduced to violin, viola, cello, flute, clarinet, horn, percussion, piano and synthesizer.
The set was designed to make touring to Selma, Birmingham, Pensacola, Monroeville and Montgomery as simple as possible. A raked stage, having set pieces attached by hinges, allowed smooth scene changes. The chorus of nine sat on wooden benches just off- stage right and left, and handed props to singers as needed. The tour closed with three performances in Mobile.
The cast of nine singers played twelve parts admirably.
Musgrave, as one would expect, used thematic material from several negro spirituals. The chorus entered down the aisles singing "Go Down, Moses" to good effect. But the melodic simplicity soon evolved into a rich and powerful dramatic work.

9. Thea Musgrave (1928 - ) By Francis Routh
Reprint of material from Contemporary British Music details compositional growth in idiom, style, and structure. Includes links.
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Thea Musgrave by Francis Routh
This article first appeared as Chapter 8 of Contemporary British Music published by Macdonald in 1972
Francis Routh1972/1998 It is an accepted datum, avant-garde experiment. That remarkable teacher, whose pupils include most of the best-known American and European composers and musicians, did not indulge in such things; she was concerned with traditions, with technique, with attention to detail; also, perhaps justifiably, with the most distinguished horse from her stable, Stravinsky, who had not yet defected to the serial ranks. It was a period for Musgrave of artistic awakening. In her search for a style that would fully suit her idiom, Thea Musgrave tended to 'let it happen'. The means adopted are, after all, of less importance than the end towards which they are directed; the finished art-work is what matters. Nevertheless, one is not possible without the other, and her style resulted from various and continuing influences. Her early works were tonal, and mainly vocal; songs such as the Five Songs for baritone, which occupied six months of her student years; the

10. Thea Musgrave
Women's Stories biographical sketch notes background and influences.
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Music is a human art, not a sexual one. Sex is no more important than eye color.
Thea Musgrave
Scottish-American Composer Thea Musgrave (1928- )
Contemporary composer Thea Musgrave is a hybrid of sorts. Her work not only reflects the influences of her European birth and training, but also some distinctly American elements arising from her long sojourn in the United States. Born in Scotland, Thea entered the University of Edinburgh to study medicine, but changed her plans and graduated with a degree in music in 1950. At Edinburgh, she won the school's Donald Francisco Tovey Prize, an annual award given to the student showing the greatest promise in composition or in instrumental performance. On scholarship, she traveled to Paris to study with the famed Nadia Boulanger who taught many of the 20th century's renowned composers. Under Nadia, Thea distinguished herself as well. She won the Lili Boulanger Memorial Prize, an award that recognizes "composers of exceptional talent and integrity." A guest professorship at the University of California, Santa Barbara, brought Thea to the United States in 1970, and in 1972, she settled permanently in the country. Critics describe Thea's compositions as both musical and dramatic, saying that the instruments' roles are often as important as their notes. In Thea's Horn Concerto Three Women: Queen, Mistress, Slave

11. OPERA America's Encore Magazine
Opera America's Encore Magazine article with composer, librettist, description, premiere, publisher, length, musical forces, musical style, synopsis, original cast, other operas and selected reviews, recordings, and performance history.
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HARRIET, THE WOMAN CALLED MOSES
Composer: Thea Musgrave Libretto: Thea Musgrave; based freely on Harriet Tubman's life Description: Two acts; the composer has made a reduced version available, described as a narrated music-drama in one act; it has a smaller cast, a narrator, and an orchestra of eight players. Premiere: Virginia Opera, Norfolk, VA, March 1, 1985 Publisher: Novello, 1993; administered by Theodore Presser Company; phone: 610-525-3636; fax: 610-527-7841; e-mail: rental@presser.com; web page: www.presser.com Length: Two hours, 10 minutes Musical Forces: Two flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 3 horns, 3 trumpets, 3 trombones; timpani, percussion, piano, harp; strings; soprano, mezzo-soprano, 3 tenors, 3 baritones, bass-baritone, bass; chorus; 5 speaking roles Musical Style: Post-tonal; use of whole-tone harmonies; contains Negro spirituals and other types of American folk music; gospel rhythms; through-composed Synopsis: Selected Reviews: The New Yorker, Andrew Porter, 3-25-85; The New York Times, Will Crutchfield, 2-24-85 Selected Recordings: No commercially available recordings Selected Performance History: Skylight Opera Theatre, 11-90; OperaDelaware, 2-88

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Musgrave, Thea (1928) music musica ficta (Lat., 'false' or 'feigned' music) musical ( noun, as abbr. for musical play) About The Penguin Dictionary of Music from Penguin Musgrave, Thea British composer, much of whose recent activity has been in USA. Works include Rainbow for orchestras, various concerts; Black Tambourine for female voices, piano and percussion; operas The Voice of Ariadne A Christmas Carol Mary Queen of Scots Harriet: The Woman Called 'Moses' Announcement Read about the changes we've made to our free service.

13. Performance Calendar For Thea Musgrave's Works At ChesterNovello.com
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Contemporary composer Thea Musgrave is a hybrid of sorts. Her work not only reflects the influences of her European birth and training, but also some distinctly American elements arising from her long sojourn in the United States. Born in Scotland, Thea entered the University of Edinburgh to study medicine, but changed her plans and graduated with a degree in music in 1950. At Edinburgh, she won the school's Donald Francisco Tovey Prize, an annual award given to the student showing the greatest promise in composition or in instrumental performance. On scholarship, she traveled to Paris to study with the famed Nadia Boulanger who taught many of the 20th century's renowned composers. Under Nadia, Thea distinguished herself as well. She won the Lili Boulanger Memorial Prize, an award that recognizes "composers of exceptional talent and integrity." A guest professorship at the University of California, Santa Barbara, brought Thea to the United States in 1970, and in 1972, she settled permanently in the country. Critics describe Thea's compositions as both musical and dramatic, saying that the instruments' roles are often as important as their notes. In Thea's Horn Concerto Three Women: Queen, Mistress, Slave

15. MUSGRAVE, Thea :Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
musgrave, thea b Edinburgh, 27 May 1928. After graduating from EdinburghUniversity, she went to Paris to study under Nadia Boulanger
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MUSGRAVE, Thea
b Edinburgh, 27 May 1928
After graduating from Edinburgh University, she went to Paris to study under Nadia Boulanger, and while still a student she won the Donald Francis Tovey Prize and the Lili Boulanger Memorial Prize. She taught at London University and has been visiting professor at the University of California. She now lives in the USA, where she has received the Koussevitsky Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1973 she was invited to become an honorary fellow of New Hall, Cambridge. A Tale for Thieves, ballet in one act A Suite of Bairnsangs, for voice and piano Cantata for a Summer's Day The Abbot of Drimrock, chamber opera in one act Five Love Songs for soprano and guitar Obliques, for orchestra String Quartet A Song for Christmas, for high voice and piano Triptych, for tenor and orchestra Colloquy, for violin and piano Trio for flute, oboe and piano Monologue, for piano Serenade for flute, clarinet, harp, viola and cello Sir Patrick Spens, for tenor and guitar Chamber Concerto No 1 The Phoenix and the Turtle, for small choir and orchestra

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Written Duration Comments Dedicated to Gervase de Peyer. A contemporary work involving glissando and other contemporary techniques. Publisher
Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Orchestra Grade Comments Four portraits
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Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Piano, Baritone Grade Comments Impromptu, no. 2
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Inst. Flute, Oboe, Clarinet in Bb Grade Comments Narcissus
Written Duration Comments Originally written for flute. Publisher Novello
Inst. Flute, Digital Delay Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Digital Delay Grade Comments Pierrot Written Duration Comments Commissioned by the Unknown. Publisher Novello Inst. Clarinet in Bb, Piano, Violin Grade Comments Serenade Written Duration Comments Publisher Inst.

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Komponisten Thea Musgrave (geb. 1928) Biographie Photo Gallery Home Page Die Biographie von Thea Musgrave Schottische Komponistin, Thea Musgrave besuchte die Universität in ihrer Heimatstadt Edinburgh, und setzte ihre Musikstudien bei Nadia Boulanger am Pariser Conservatoire fort. Danach erhielt sie ein Stipendium für das Tanglewood Music Center in Amerika und ist seither eine international angesehene Komponistin geworden - eine beträchtliche Leistung in dieser in den 50er und 60er Jahren noch fast männlichen Domäne. Auf Schallplatten liegen von ihr Horn- und Klarinettenkonzerte vor, ferner „Monologue" und "Excursions", in denen die Komponistin selbst den Klavierpart spielt. Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble Studio Informatico Anesin

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