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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. About Thea Musgrave
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    Dates: May 27 Occupation: composer "Music is a human art, not a sexual one. Sex is no more important than eye color." - Thea Musgrave Thea Musgrave was born in Barton, Scotland. She studied at Edinburgh University, with Hans The Suite o'Bairnsangs , a ballet A Tale for Thieves and an opera The Abbot of Drimock. Her best known works include The Seasons, Rainbow, Black Tambourine (for female voices, piano and percussion) and operas The Voice of Ariadne, A Christmas Carol, Mary Queen of Scots, and Harriet: The Woman Called 'Moses.' Her later work, especially, extends traditional boundaries, emphasizing abstract form and dramatic content. A conductor as well as a composer, she has conducted in the United States and Britain. She has taught at London University, the University of California at Santa Barbara, New College, Cambridge, and Queen's University, New York. She is married to Peter Mark, conductor and general director of the Virginia Opera Association.
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    2. Thea Musgrave, Baroque Music Director, Oscar-nominated: - ZoomInfo Business Info
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    4. Musgrave, Thea - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Musgrave, Thea
    Scottish composer. Her music, in a conservative modern idiom, includes concertos, chamber music, and operas, such as Mary, Queen of Scots (1977), and Harriet, the Woman Called Moses
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    5. Table Of Contents For The Choral Music Of Twentieth-century Women Composers
    Maconchy, Elizabeth, 1907 Choral music. Musgrave, Thea. Choral music. Music by women composers Great Britain 20th century History and criticism.
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    Table of contents for The choral music of twentieth-century women composers : Elisabeth Lutyens, Elizabeth Maconchy, and Thea Musgrave / Catherine Roma.
    Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. Note: Contents data are machine generated based on pre-publication provided by the publisher. Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding.
    Contents Figures 00 Musical Examples 00 Foreword by Karin Pendle 00 Preface 00 Acknowledgements 00 Introduction 00 Elisabeth Lutyens (1906-1983) 00 Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1994) 00 Thea Musgrave (1928-) 00 The Contemporary Period 00 Appendix A: Lutyens' Proposal for the Composer's Concourse 00 Appendix B: The Published Choral Compositions of Elisabeth Lutyens in Chronological Order 00 Appendix C: Withdrawn Choral Works by Elisabeth Lutyens in the British Museum 00 Appendix D: Text for Requiem for the Living 00 Bibliography Index About the Author Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Choral music Great Britain 20th century.

    6. Thea Musgrave, Composer - Home Page
    Rich and powerful musical language and a strong sense of drama have made ScottishAmerican composer Thea Musgrave one of the most respected and exciting contemporary
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    DISCOGRAPHY Rich and powerful musical language and a strong sense of drama have made Scottish-American composer Thea Musgrave one of the most respected and exciting contemporary composers in the Western world. Her compositions were first performed under the auspices of the British Broadcasting Corporation and at the Edinburgh International Festival. As a result her works have been widely performed in Britain, Europe and the USA, and at the major music festivals, such as Edinburgh, Warsaw Autumn, Florence Maggio Musicale, Venice Biennale, Aldeburgh, Cheltenham and Zagreb; on most of the European and American broadcasting stations; and on many regular symphony concert series. From time to time she conducts her own works: the premiere performance of Mary, Queen of Scots at the 1977 Edinburgh International Festival and later with the San Francisco Spring Opera; her ballet Beauty and the Beast ; the premiere performances of The Voice of Ariadne in Britain and again in New York and Los Angeles for the New York City Opera; orchestral works with the BBC Symphony, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, and the London Sinfonietta; also a recording of the

    7. Thea Musgrave: A Bio-Bibliography
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    Thea Musgrave: A Bio-Bibliography Author: Donald L. Hixon Printed: Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN: Suppliers:
    Bio-Bibliographies in Music
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    Thea Musgrave ranks among the world's foremost living composers, and is widely known for the warmth, humor, and theatrical qualities of her music. Donald L. Hixon has prepared the first and only substantial bibliographical treatment of the composer, and the only complete listing of her works, with the assistance of Musgrave herself. The volume includes a brief biography; a complete list of her works and premieres, together with other notable selected performances, classified by genre and arranged alphabetically by title; a discography of commercially produced recordings; and an annotated bibliography of writings by and about Musgrave and her music. In addition, appendixes provide alphabetical and chronological access to the composer's music. An index of names and titles completes the volume.

    8. Sequenza21/The Contemporary Classical Music Weekly
    Biographical and musicological article written in anticipation of Musgrave s 75th birthday and other articles from the contemporary classical weekly.
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    About Us Essential Library Read Past Issues Resources ... Composer Links May 26-June 1, 2003 Thea Musgrave
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    S cottish-born composer Thea Musgrave will her 75th birthday on Tuesday. Harold Rosenbaum and the New York Virtuoso Singers will pay tribute in a concert of her choral works next Saturday night at 8 p.m. at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Avenue, entrance on 54th Street. Among the scheduled pieces are Notes on the Underground; For the Time Being; Advent; Black Tambourine; and John Cook. “I decided to honor Thea Musgrave on her 75th birthday because all of her many choral works I have come across are strikingly beautiful, extremely well crafted and meaningful,” says Rosenbaum. “Her choral music, more than any other late 20th-century British composer’s, reminds me of that of Benjamin Britten’s. Both composers’ music consistently demonstrates an originality and purpose, with expressivity combined with total mastery of compositional technique.” This program will be recorded for a future release on Bridge Records.
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    9. Musgrave, Thea Definition Of Musgrave, Thea In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    Musgrave, Thea (born May 27, 1928, Barnton, Edinburgh, Scot.) Scottish composer. She studied with Nadia Boulanger and Aaron Copland, and she later taught at the University of
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    10. Partituras.com: Partituras De Musgrave, Thea En Música Clásica
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    11. 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

    12. Musgrave, Thea - Astro-Databank, Thea Musgrave Horoscope, Born 27 May 1928 In Ed
    Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Thea Musgrave born on 27 May 1928 Edinburgh, Scotland
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    13. Women's Philharmonic Advocacy
    Musgrave, Thea Scottish An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge 1981 radio opera Beaumesnil, Henriette Ad la de Villard de French Anacr on 1781 1act opera
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    14. Rorate Coeli ; Four Madrigals: To Music ; Parable / Zaimont @ U.Va. Library
    Musgrave, Thea; Musgrave, Thea Rorate coeli; Fiorella, Bernadette (Vocalist) Goldstein, Sharon (Vocalist) McGonagil, Ruthie (Vocalist) Kulleseid, Betty (Vocalist)
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    New York, N.Y. : Leonarda, p1989.
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    • Florilegium Chamber Choir Joann Rice, conductor.
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    • Recorded in New York City at Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church and at Park Avenue Christian Church (Parable), 1987.
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    • Compact disc. First work for SSAATTBB and solo voices; second work for SATB; third work for SSATTBB; fourth work for SSAATTBB and four solo voices STBr and speaker.
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    16. Recorder Home Page : Scottish Music For Recorders
    Musgrave, Thea (1926) Biography. Musgrave, Thea; 1962; Chester, 1964; Marko the Miser A tale for children ot mime, sing and play . . . 4 speakers + childrens chorus + recorders + violin
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    Although data-based, the Scottish Music Centre library catalogue is not yet available on-line. The following is based on a list of items kindly extracted from their catalogue by the SMIC's Alasdair Pettinger Note that this list is certainly not comprehensive. Additional items of which you are aware can easily be appended to this list. Simply email the details me For each item in this list I have adopted as a de facto standard something like the data structure of the SMC's library catalogue. The numbered entries are as follows:
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  • Arnell, Richard Tony Five Inventions for two or more treble-clef instruments of comparable equal pitch 2 recorders/flutes/oboes/violins/clarinets/trumpets/etc.
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    Thea Musgrave: A Bio-Bibliography by Donald L. Hixon

    19. Musgrave, Thea | Musgrave, Thea Information | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
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    20. Variations For Brass Band @ U.Va. Library
    Related Subjects. Musgrave, Thea — Manuscripts — Facsimiles; Variations (Band) — Scores and parts; Music — Manuscripts — Facsimiles
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    Musical Score 1 score (40 p.) + 29 parts ; 31 cm.
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    Variations, band
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    London : Chester Music, c1984.
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    • "Variations is Thea Musgrave's only work for brass band to date. It was commissioned in 1966 by the Scottish Amateur Music Association and first performed in the same year by the National Youth Brass Band of Scotland. The work is based on an original theme, on which there are five variations." 11 of the 29 parts are duplicate copies. Duration: ca. 7:00.

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