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Celebrated for his modular, repetitive style, minimalist composer
Michael Nyman
was among experimental music's most high-profile proponents, best known in connection with his film scores for director
Peter Greenaway
. Born in London on March 23, 1944, he studied at the Royal Academy of Music and King's College, London, under communist composer
Alan Bush
and
Thurston Dart
, a musicologist specializing in the English Baroque. Under
Dart
's tutelage,
Nyman
was introduced to 16th- and 17th-century English rounds and canons, their repetitive, contrapuntal
lines highly influencing his own later work;
Dart
also encouraged him to travel to Romania in the interest of seeking out the country's native folk music traditions. Upon graduating during the mid-'60s,
Nyman
found himself disconnected from both the pop music of the times and the school of modern composition heralded by
Stockhausen
; as a result, from 1964 to 1976, he worked not as a composer but as a music critic, writing for publications including The Listener, New Statesman, and The Spectator. In a review of British composer
Cornelius Cardew
, he first introduced the word "minimalism" as a means of musical description.
During this same period,
Nyman
did continue performing, appearing with artists ranging from
the Scratch Orchestra
and
Portsmouth Sinfonia
to
Steve Reich
and
the Flying Lizards
. In 1974, he wrote the influential book Experimental Music -- Cage and Beyond, an exploration of the influence of
John Cage
on a generation of composers and performers. Perhaps its most profound impact was on
Nyman
himself, who through writing the book seemed to discover his own muse; in 1976 he accepted an invitation from
Harrison Birtwistle
, Director of Music at the National Theatre, to arrange a number of 18th-century Venetian popular songs for a production of
Goldoni
's
Il Campiello
.
Nyman
's arrangements consisted of medieval instruments -- rebecs, sackbuts and shawms, bass drums, soprano saxophones, and the like -- designed for maximum loudness to produce a distinctive instrumental color; when the production ended, he began composing original music merely to keep the same group of musicians together. Originally an acoustic unit, when rechristened
the Michael Nyman Band
in the early '80s, amplification became essential to their aesthetic.
Nyman
's first major success came in 1982 with the score to the
Greenaway
film
The Draughtsman's Contract
; his subsequent collaborations with
Greenaway
on pictures including 1988's Drowning By Numbers, 1989's The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, and 1991's Prospero's Books remain among his most high-profile works, their notoriety coming at the risk of overshadowing his forays into opera, chamber music, vocal music, and dance scores. The signatures of
Nyman
's work include not only his use of propulsive repetition, but also a palette of idiosyncratic instrumental touches -- thumping keyboards, "rude" bass clarinets, and baritone saxophones, and extreme high and low octave doublings.
Mozart
was a central influence in much of his work, including 1976's
In Re Don Giovanni
and 1983's
I'll Stake My Cremona to a Jew's Trump
;
Schumann
, meanwhile, was the major inspiration behind the acclaimed 1986 chamber opera
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
, while
Bartok
shades 1988's
String Quartet No. 2
, commissioned for the Indian dancer and choreographer
Shobana Jeyasingh
.
In 1990,
Nyman
composed
Six Celan Songs
, a work based on the poems of Paul Celan, for the German cabaret singer
Ute Lemper
, with whom he first worked on the score for
Prospero's Books
. His most emotional compositions to date, they served as the clear impetus for his score to
Jane Campion
's 1992 film The Piano, easily
Nyman
's best-known work; like so many of his compositions, he obsessively reworked the music to The Piano time and time again, the haunting melodies reappearing arranged for standard piano concerto, for two pianos, for chamber ensemble, for soprano saxophone and strings (
Lost and Found
), and for soprano and string quartet (
The Piano Sings
). While 1992's
The Upside-Down Violin
reflected
Nyman
's continuing fascination with traditional ethnic musics, 1993's
MGV
, or
Musique a Grande Vitesse
, returned to the propulsive sounds of
the Michael Nyman Band
. Other major works include 1992's
Time Will Pronounce
, 1993's
Yamamoto Perpetuo
(a composition for unaccompanied violin written for
Alexander Balanescu
), 1994's solo harpsichord work
Tango for Tim
, and 1995's
String Quartet No. 4
. Among
Nyman
's film scores: 1995's Carrington and 1997's Gattaca. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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