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Melinda Maxwell

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Melinda Maxwell (born 1953 in London) is an English oboist and composer. She is principal oboist of the ensemble Endymion and the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, and a regularly principal of the London Sinfonietta. She has been an academic teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, Birmingham Conservatoire, Trinity College and the Royal Northern College of Music.[1]

Compositions

  • Pibroch for solo oboe and drone (1981)[2]
  • Transformations for soprano and chamber ensemble (1990)[3]
  • Endless Chain for oboe, saxophone and percussion (1992)[3]
  • Elegy for oboe and piano (1994)[4]
  • Three movements for solo clarinet (1994)[5]
  • Pelagos for string trio (1995)[5]
  • From Tree to Tree for string sextet (1998)[5]
  • Songlines and Cadences for clarinet and harp (1999)[5]
  • Song for Sidney for solo oboe and two echo oboes (2001)[6]
  • Crane Dance for double-reed ensemble (2008)[7]
  • Singla Rock for mixed quintet (2009)[8]

References

  1. ^ "Melinda Maxwell". Royal Northern College of Music. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  2. ^ British Women Composers, Volume 2 (booklet). London: Lontano Records Ltd. 1992. LNT103.
  3. ^ a b "Melinda Maxwell". University of York Department of Music. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  4. ^ Birtwistle – Maxwell – Holt (booklet). London: NMC Recordings Ltd. 1997. NMCD042S.
  5. ^ a b c d Melinda Maxwell: composer and oboist (booklet). Watford: Dutton Laboratories. 2004. CDLX7139.
  6. ^ Melinda Maxwell: In Manchester (booklet). Watford: Dutton Laboratories. 2007. CDLX7180.
  7. ^ "Melinda Maxwell – oboe". Endymion. Retrieved 17 August 2014.
  8. ^ Sound Census (booklet). London: NMC Recordings Ltd. 2010. NMCD160.
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