Anna Meredith
Musical artist and composer (born 1978)
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::summary Musical artist and composer (born 1978) ::
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| name | Anna Meredith |
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| image | Anna Meredith at the Barbican (52040727792).jpg |
| caption | Meredith at the Barbican Centre in 2022 |
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| birth_place | Tufnell Park, north London, England |
| genre | |
| occupation | Composer and musical performer |
| years_active | 2008–present |
| label | Moshi Moshi |
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Anna Howard Meredith (born 12 January 1978) is a Scottish composer and performer of electronic and acoustic music. She is a former composer-in-residence with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and former PRS/RPS Composer in the House with Sinfonia ViVA.
In 2016, Meredith released her debut studio album, Varmints, to widespread critical acclaim. An electronica-based release, the album won the 2016 Scottish Album of the Year Award.
Career
Meredith was born in Tufnell Park, north London, England, and moved to South Queensferry, Scotland, at the age of two. She read for a degree in music at the University of York, where she was awarded first-class honours, and gained her master's degree from the Royal College of Music. In 2003, aged 24, she was made the Constant and Kit Lambert junior fellow of the Royal College of Music.
Meredith first came to widespread public attention through her work froms, created for the 2008 BBC Last Night of the Proms, which was broadcast to 40 million people. She has since written another BBC Prom commission, her first opera (Tarantula in Petrol Blue – with libretto by Philip Ridley) and collaborated with the beatboxer Shlomo, writing the Concerto for Beatboxer and Orchestra. Meredith has been a judge for BBC Young Musician of the Year, a mentor to Goldie for the TV show Classical Goldie and is a frequent guest and commentator for the BBC Proms and other BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4 shows.
She was the classical music nominee for the 2009 Times Breakthrough Award and won the 2010 Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Composers.
Meredith's pieces include Four Tributes to 4am for orchestra, electronics and visuals by (her sister) Eleanor Meredith, and HandsFree, a PRS NewMusic20x12 Commission for the National Youth Orchestra, which received warm reviews after being performed as part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool.
Meredith has moved into electronic music, which she has performed throughout Europe alongside a diverse range of artists including supporting These New Puritans in Berlin, James Blake, Seb Rochford and Max de Wardener at Ether 2011 and a solo set at La Carrière de Normandoux. In 2012 Meredith released her debut EP Black Prince Fury, on Moshi Moshi Records, which a reviewer compared favourably to the work of the avant-garde jazz composer Moondog. In August 2013, Moshi Moshi Records and VF Editions released Meredith's second EP, Jet Black Raider. In an interview with Pitchfork, Meredith noted that her second EP featured "clarinets, singing, glocks, drums, lots of cello," unlike Black Prince Fury, which was entirely synthesised.
Meredith's debut album, entitled Varmints, was released in March 2016.
She featured in the First Night of the 2018 Proms with a new collaboration, Five Telegrams, with 59 Productions. Meredith produced the soundtrack for the 2018 film Eighth Grade. She was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 Birthday Honours for services to music. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/Anna_Meredith_band,_10_November_2021.jpg" caption="Fabric]], [[London]], on 10 November 2021, performing in support of the album ''Fibs''. From left to right: Meredith (keys, electronics, percussion, clarinet), Tom Kelly (tuba), Sam Wilson (drums), Jack Ross (electric guitar) and Maddie Cutter (cello)."] ::
Her second studio album, Fibs, was released on 25 October 2019. The album was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize 2020. With her band, she toured in support of the album in 2021.
Discography
Studio albums
- Varmints (2016)
- Anno (2018)
- Fibs (2019)
- Bumps Per Minute: 18 Studies for Dodgems (2021)
- Nuc (2023), with the Ligeti Quartet
EPs
- Black Prince Fury (2012)
- Jet Black Raider (2013)
Soundtracks
- Eighth Grade (2018)
- Living With Yourself (2019)
- The End We Start From (2023)
- Tuesday (2023)
References
References
- Chilton, Martin. (5 January 2012). "A concert without musical instruments". Daily Telegraph.
- Snapes, Laura. (3 July 2013). "Rising: Anna Meredith". Pitchfork Media Inc..
- (7 October 2010). "Sinfonia Viva to feature Derby's 'night sounds'". BBC News.
- (24 December 2009). "Composer Anna to spend two years with Viva". Derby Telegraph.
- Bruce, Keith. (2 October 2003). "Anna is calling the tune; The Royal College of Music is breaking with tradition to award Scot Anna Meredith its composers' fellowship". Glasgow Herald.
- Hewett, Ivan. (11 September 2008). "Anna Meredith: daring, challenging -and a recipe for chaos". Daily Telegraph.
- Barber, Martin. (24 February 2009). "National award for dancer Sillis". BBC News.
- "Previous awards". Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
- "About Viva". Sinfonia Viva.
- Ashley, Tim. (6 January 2012). "NYO/Daniel – review". Guardian News and Media Limited.
- "Press Release: Ether 2011". Southbank Centre.
- (July 2017). "Anna Meredith Composer in the House".
- {{MusicBrainz release group
- Powell, Mike. "Anna Meredith: Black Prince Fury". Pitchfork Media Inc..
- (23 July 2013). "ELECTRONIC COMPOSER ANNA MEREDITH RETURNS WITH STRIKING SECOND EP "JET BLACK RAIDER"". The Vinyl Factory.
- "Anna Meredith – Jet Black Raider EP". Moshi Moshi Records.
- (September 2019). "LISTEN: Anna Meredith Announces Debut Album". Moshi Moshi Records.
- "Proms 2018 Prom 1: First Night of the Proms - BBC Proms". BBC.
- "Eighth Grade (2018)".
- {{London Gazette. (8 June 2019)
- (10 July 2019). "Anna Meredith Announces New Album FIBS, Shares New Song: Listen".
- (14 November 2021). "The final day of Mutations Festival acts are reviewed".
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