Cassandra Miller (born
Metchosin
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,
British Columbia
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, Canada, 1976) is a Canadian experimental
composer currently based in
London
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, England. Her work is known for frequently utilising the process of
transcription
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Genetics
* Transcription (biology), the copying of DNA into RNA, the fir ...
of a variety of pre-existing pieces of music.
She has been widely commissioned by international orchestras, ensembles and soloists, and has won the
Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music The Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music is a Canadian contemporary classical music award given to composers in recognition of quality new works of chamber music. Granted annually since 1978 (with the exception of 1984 and 1990 when no prize wa ...
twice, in 2016 and in 2011. In 2019, writers of ''
The Guardian
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Newspapers can cover a wide ...
'' ranked her ''Duet for cello and orchestra'' (2015) the 19th greatest work of art music since 2000, with Kate Molleson writing, "Miller is a master of planting a seed and setting in motion an entrancing process, then following through with the most sumptuous conviction."
Since 2018, she has been Professor of Composition at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is a conservatoire and drama school located in the City of London, United Kingdom. Established in 1880, the school offers undergraduate and postgraduate training in all aspects of classical music and jaz ...
in London, UK.
Education
Miller studied with
Christopher Butterfield
Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or '' Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), " Christ" or " Anointed", and φέρ ...
at the
University of Victoria
The University of Victoria (UVic or Victoria) is a public research university located in the municipalities of Oak Bay and Saanich, British Columbia, Canada. The university traces its roots to Victoria College, the first post-secondary insti ...
(2005) and at the
Royal Conservatory of the Hague
The Royal Conservatoire ( nl, Koninklijk Conservatorium, KC) is a conservatoire in The Hague, providing higher education in music and dance. The conservatoire was founded by King William I in 1826, making it the oldest conservatoire in the Nether ...
(2008) with
Richard Ayres
Richard Ayres (born 29 October 1965, Cornwall) is a British composer and music teacher.
Biography
Born in Cornwall, England, Richard Ayres followed Morton Feldman's classes at the Darmstadt and Dartington summer schools. He studied compositio ...
and
Yannis Kyriakides
Yannis Kyriakides (Greek: Γιάννης Κυριακίδης, born 1 August 1969) is a composer of contemporary classical music, and sound art. His music explores new forms and hybrids of media, synthesizing disparate sound sources and highlight ...
before studying privately with
Michael Finnissy
Michael Peter Finnissy (born 17 March 1946) is an English composer, pianist, and pedagogue. An immensely prolific composer, his music is "notable for its dramatic urgency and expressive immediacy".
Although he rejects the label, he is often r ...
in 2012.
Miller returned to academic research in 2014, as a PhD candidate at the
University of Huddersfield
, mottoeng = Thus not for you alone
, established = 1825 – Huddersfield Science and Mechanics' Institute1992 – university status
, type = Public
, endowment = £2.47 million (2015)
, chancellor = George W. Buckley
, vice_chancell ...
, supervised by Dr
Bryn Harrison
Bryn Harrison (born 1969 in Bolton, England) is a British experimental composer. His works have been widely performed by international ensembles and he was a recipient of the 2013 Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Composers. He is currently Reade ...
and supported by the
Jonathan Harvey Scholarship.
Career
Miller's music has been commissioned and performed by orchestras including
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBC SSO) is a Scottish broadcasting symphony orchestra based in Glasgow. One of five full-time orchestras maintained by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), it is the oldest full-time professional ra ...
, the
Oslo Philharmonic
The Oslo Philharmonic (Oslo-Filharmonien) is a Norwegian symphony orchestra based in Oslo, Norway. The orchestra traces its roots to the Philharmonic Society founded in 1847 and the Christiania Musical Association co-founded by Edvard Grieg in ...
, the
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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and the
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (WSO) is a Canadian orchestra based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Its primary concert venue is the Centennial Concert Hall, and the orchestra also performs throughout the province of Manitoba. The WSO presents an averag ...
. Ensembles who have performed her work include EXAUDI Vocal Ensemble, the
London Sinfonietta
The London Sinfonietta is an English contemporary chamber orchestra founded in 1968 and based in London.
The ensemble has headquarters at Kings Place and is Resident Orchestra at the Southbank Centre. Since its inaugural concert in 1968—gi ...
,
I Musici de Montréal, Ensemble
Plus-Minus, Ensemble contemporain de Montréal, and Continuum Contemporary Music.
She has ongoing artistic relationships with the
soprano Juliet Fraser
Juliet Fraser is a British soprano, based in London and specialising in contemporary classical music. She has commissioned more than 20 solo vocal works and premiered several hundred new works, many written for her. Fraser is the artistic directo ...
and the Canadian string quartet
Quatour Bozzini, for whom she wrote the pieces ''About Bach'' (2015), ''Leaving'' (2011), ''Warblework'' (2011) and ''Just So'' (2008/2018). These four works were released as an album by the label Another Timbre in 2018,
alongside a second album of her orchestra and ensemble music.
From 2010 to 2013, Miller also was artistic director of the concert series "Innovations en concert" in
Montreal
Montreal ( ; officially Montréal, ) is the second-most populous city in Canada and most populous city in the Canadian province of Quebec. Founded in 1642 as '' Ville-Marie'', or "City of Mary", it is named after Mount Royal, the triple- ...
.
Miller moved to London to take up the post of Associate Head of Composition (Undergraduate) at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is a conservatoire and drama school located in the City of London, United Kingdom. Established in 1880, the school offers undergraduate and postgraduate training in all aspects of classical music and jaz ...
in September 2018.
In March 2023, her
viola concerto
A viola concerto is a concerto contrasting a viola with another body of musical instruments such as an orchestra or chamber music ensemble. Early examples of viola concertos include Telemann's concerto in G major and several concertos by Carl ...
, ''I cannot love without trembling'', was premiered. This piece was commissioned by violist
Lawrence Power
Lawrence Power is a British violist, born 1977, noted both for solo performances and for chamber music with the Nash Ensemble and Leopold String Trio.
Career
Power started out as a violist (rather than beginning studies on the violin and switch ...
,
BBC Radio 3
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, Canada's
National Arts Centre Orchestra
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, and the
Scottish Chamber Orchestra
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra (SCO) is an Edinburgh-based UK chamber orchestra. One of Scotland's five National Performing Arts Companies, the SCO performs throughout Scotland, including annual tours of the Scottish Highlands and Islands and ...
.
Use of transcription
Miller often bases her work on pre-existing music, for example: a computer transcription of
Kurt Cobain singing the folk song "
Where Did You Sleep Last Night
"In the Pines", also known as "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?", "My Girl" and "Black Girl", is a traditional American folk song originating from two songs, "In the Pines" and "The Longest Train", both of whose authorship is unknown and date back ...
?", in ''For Mira'' (2012), written for violinist
Mira Benjamin,
a recording of
Maria Callas
Maria Callas . (born Sophie Cecilia Kalos; December 2, 1923 – September 16, 1977) was an American-born Greek soprano who was one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century. Many critics praised her ''bel cant ...
singing "
Vissi d’arte" from
Puccini
Giacomo Puccini (Lucca, 22 December 1858Bruxelles, 29 November 1924) was an Italian composer known primarily for his operas. Regarded as the greatest and most successful proponent of Italian opera after Verdi, he was descended from a long li ...
's opera ''
Tosca
''Tosca'' is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dr ...
'' in ''Bel Canto'' (2010),
and a recording by
Mozambican mbira
Mbira ( ) are a family of musical instruments, traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe. They consist of a wooden board (often fitted with a resonator) with attached staggered metal tines, played by holding the instrument in the hands and p ...
player Zhukake Masingi in ''Philip the Wanderer'' (2012).
Her work takes these transcriptions as starting points, investigating her response to the music through processes of repetition and looping.
Often the source material is unrecognisable in Miller's finished works.
Her works employ
musical notation
Music notation or musical notation is any system used to visually represent aurally perceived music played with instruments or sung by the human voice through the use of written, printed, or otherwise-produced symbols, including notation fo ...
, but also sometimes recordings of the source music, which performers learn by memory, such as a recording of the
blues singer
Maria Muldaur
Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. She recorded the 1973 hit song " Midnight at the Oasis" and has ...
, which Miller uses in her piece ''Guide'' (2013).
Selected works
* ''I cannot love without trembling'' (2022) for viola and orchestra
* ''La Donna'' (2021) for orchestra, commissioned by
L'Auditori
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It is in the centre of the new pole of urban development of Plaça de les Glòries, whic ...
from Barcelon
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* ''Round'' (2017) for orchestra, for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
* ''Tracery'' (2017–2018) for voice and tape, in collaboration with Juliet Fraser
** ''Tracery : Hardanger'' (2017)
** ''Tracery : Lazy, Rocking'' (2017)
** ''Tracery : The Slits'' (2017)
** ''Tracery : attending to a task'' (2018)
* ''Traveller Song'' (2017) for ensemble, for Plus Minus
* ''About Bach'' (2015) for string quartet
* ''Duet for cello and orchestra'' (2015) for
Charles Curtis (musician), Charles Curtis and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at Tectonics Festival
* ''Guide'' (2013) for vocal ensemble, for EXAUDI
* ''Philip the Wanderer'' (2012) for piano
* ''For Mira'' (2012) for solo violin
* ''Leaving'' (2011) for string quartet
* ''Warblework'' (2011) for string quartet
* ''Bel Canto'' (2010) for mezzo-soprano and ensemble
* ''A Large House'' (2009) for orchestra, for the
Janácěk Philharmonic at the Ostrava New Music Days
* ''Just So'' (2008/2018) for string quartet
* ''O Zomer!'' (2007) for the
Asko Ensemble Asko or ASKO may refer to:
* Asko (name), a male given name common in Finland and Estonia
* Askø, a Danish island
* Asko Cylinda or Asko Appliances AB, a Swedish company producing household appliances
* AskoSchönberg, a Dutch chamber orchestr ...
* ''Orfeo'' (2006) for ensemble
* ''Dry Bones'' (1998), for eight timpani, bass drum, viola and cello
* ''Through night and day and in and out of weeks and almost over a year'' (1998) for two recorders, prepared cello and three prepared double basses
References
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Living people
1976 births
Musicians from Vancouver Island
Experimental composers
21st-century Canadian composers
Canadian expatriates in England
University of Victoria alumni
Royal Conservatory of The Hague alumni
Jules Léger Prize for New Chamber Music winners
21st-century women composers
Academics of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Canadian classical composers
Canadian women classical composers
21st-century classical composers
Canadian women composers
21st-century Canadian women musicians