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'''Robert Steadman''' (born ] ]) is a ] ] and ] '''Robert Steadman''' (born ] ]) is a ] ]
of ] who mostly works in a ] style but also writes lighter music, including ], and compositions for educational purposes. He also regularly writes articles for a number of music education journals. of ] who mostly works in a ] style but also writes lighter music, including ], and compositions for educational purposes. He also teaches and writes articles for music education journals.


== Background == == Background ==
Steadman was born in ], ] and brought up in ], ]. He was a pupil at ], before studying on the Pre-Professional Music Course at ], ]. In ] he gained an Associate of the ] (A.R.C.M.) in ]. He read music at ], graduating in ]. Steadman was born in ], ] and brought up in ], ]. He was a pupil at ], before studying on the Pre-Professional Music Course at ], ]. In ] he gained an Associate of the ] (A.R.C.M.) in ]. He read music at ], graduating in ].

Steadman continued to live in ] for several years and began teaching in a freelance capacity in a number of schools. He moved to ] before briefly living in ] and then ], ]. During this time he taught in a ] in ] as well as becoming composer-in-residence at the ], ]. He also ran a small music-publishing company, C.P.M.


In ], Steadman moved to ] and, following his marriage to Tracy Fudge in ], he moved to ], ] in ]. They have one son and one daughter. In ], Steadman moved to ] and, following his marriage to Tracy Fudge in ], he moved to ], ] in ]. They have one son and one daughter.


Steadman currently teaches at ], ] whilst also working for the City of ] ] and lecturing for ]. Steadman currently teaches at ], ] whilst also working for the City of ] ].


Steadman has written several compositions specifically to raise awareness of political and social issues and to raise funds for charitable organisations. Some of the pieces have been offered as downloads over the internet in return for a charitable donation.. Steadman has written several compositions specifically to raise awareness of political and social issues and to raise funds for charitable organisations. Some of the pieces have been offered as downloads over the internet in return for a charitable donation..


== Compositions == == Compositions ==
While most of his output has been written for amateurs and young musicians he has also written several pieces of music for the percussionist ], for the ], for the London Brass Virtuosi, for saxophonist Sarah Field and for the ] (now ]). While much of his output has been written for amateurs and young musicians he has also written several pieces of music for the percussionist ], for the ], for the London Brass Virtuosi, for saxophonist Sarah Field and for the ] (now ]). He has written three ] and two ]s, but is best known for his ] compositions. He has also written many ] pieces, including those for the ]. One of his anthems was used at the memorial service for the ]. He's even branched out into radio jingles and wrote a song for the ] DJ, ].
He has written three ] and two ]s, but is best known for his ] compositions. He has also written many ] pieces, including those for the ]. One of his anthems was used at the memorial service for the ]. He's even branched out into radio jingles and wrote a song for the ] DJ, ].


Steadman uses strong rhythms and broad melodies. He has been stylistically compared to ] and ]. Steadman uses strong rhythms and broad melodies. He has been stylistically compared to ] and ].
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*'''Symphony No 2: The Death of Stalin''' is for soprano solo, large ], and large orchestra, and tells of the astonishing events surrounding the death and funeral of Soviet leader ]. The piece was commissioned by Nottingham Youth Orchestra and was premiered by them, conducted by Derek Williams, at the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, in March 2003, the fiftieth anniversary of Stalin's death. *'''Symphony No 2: The Death of Stalin''' is for soprano solo, large ], and large orchestra, and tells of the astonishing events surrounding the death and funeral of Soviet leader ]. The piece was commissioned by Nottingham Youth Orchestra and was premiered by them, conducted by Derek Williams, at the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, in March 2003, the fiftieth anniversary of Stalin's death.


Steadman has also arranged a number of ]s for orchestra including "]" (performed in 2005 at ]), "]", and "]" (a combination of "]" and "]"). Steadman has also arranged a number of ] for orchestra including "]", "]", and "]" (a combination of "]" and "]").


=== Operas and musicals === === Operas and musicals ===
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=== Choral music === === Choral music ===
*'''Mass in Black''' is a setting of the ] in ], with additional texts about issues such as ] and ] and several ] of ]. It was commissioned by Basingstoke Choral Society in ] with funds from ] but, because of its controversial subject matter, is still awaiting a premiere despite it twice being scheduled. *'''Mass in Black''' is a setting of the ] in ], with additional texts about issues such as ] and ] and several ] of ]. Commissioned by Basingstoke Choral Society in ] with funds from ] but, because of its controversial subject matter, is still awaiting a premiere despite it twice being scheduled.


*'''Magnificat''' is a setting of the "Song of Mary" from the ] for soprano and ] soloists with choir and orchestra. Commissioned by ] Music Society, London to mark their 50th anniversary in ]. This popular piece now exists in three performing versions: with full orchestra, with chamber ensemble and with ], ], and ]. *'''Magnificat''' is a setting of the "Song of Mary" from the ] for soprano and ] soloists with choir and orchestra. Commissioned by ] Music Society, London to mark their 50th anniversary in ]. This popular piece now exists in three performing versions: with full orchestra, with chamber ensemble and with ], ], and ].

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Robert Steadman (born April 1 1965) is a British composer of classical music who mostly works in a post-minimalist style but also writes lighter music, including musicals, and compositions for educational purposes. He also teaches and writes articles for music education journals.

Background

Steadman was born in Chiswick, London and brought up in Basingstoke, Hampshire. He was a pupil at Richard Aldworth School, before studying on the Pre-Professional Music Course at Cricklade College, Andover. In 1984 he gained an Associate of the Royal College of Music (A.R.C.M.) in tuba. He read music at Keble College, Oxford, graduating in 1986.

In 1995, Steadman moved to Nottinghamshire and, following his marriage to Tracy Fudge in 2000, he moved to Matlock, Derbyshire in 2001. They have one son and one daughter.

Steadman currently teaches at Lady Manners School, Bakewell whilst also working for the City of Nottingham LEA.

Steadman has written several compositions specifically to raise awareness of political and social issues and to raise funds for charitable organisations. Some of the pieces have been offered as downloads over the internet in return for a charitable donation..

Compositions

While much of his output has been written for amateurs and young musicians he has also written several pieces of music for the percussionist Evelyn Glennie, for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, for the London Brass Virtuosi, for saxophonist Sarah Field and for the East of England Orchestra (now Sinfonia Viva!). He has written three symphonies and two operas, but is best known for his choral compositions. He has also written many chamber music pieces, including those for the Holywell Ensemble. One of his anthems was used at the memorial service for the Dunblane Massacre. He's even branched out into radio jingles and wrote a song for the BBC Radio One DJ, Chris Evans.

Steadman uses strong rhythms and broad melodies. He has been stylistically compared to Michael Nyman and Mike Oldfield.

Symphonies and other orchestral music

  • The Elements: a chamber symphony is for a large mixed ensemble and uses the elements of Fire, Water, Wind, and Earth as influences for its four movements.
  • Nottingham 100 was commissioned by the City of Nottingham to mark the centenary of the Royal charter that granted its city status and was premiered by the East of England Orchestra (now Sinfonia Viva) conducted by Nicholas Kok in the grounds of Wollaton Hall in 1997. It is a single movement fanfare for full orchestra.
  • Symphony No 2: The Death of Stalin is for soprano solo, large choir, and large orchestra, and tells of the astonishing events surrounding the death and funeral of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. The piece was commissioned by Nottingham Youth Orchestra and was premiered by them, conducted by Derek Williams, at the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, in March 2003, the fiftieth anniversary of Stalin's death.

Steadman has also arranged a number of ] for orchestra including "She Moves Through the Fair", "Simple Gifts", and "In Dulci Fidelis" (a combination of "O Come All Ye Faithful" and "In Dulci Jubilo").

Operas and musicals

Steadman also wrote a mini-opera for children, The Travelling Circus, which was commissioned by the West Oxfordshire Arts Association; it lasts just twelve minutes.

As well as the music for a number of plays and dance productions, Steadman has written two musicals with writers Paul and Sharon Sansom:

  • The Girls' Book of Heroines — a love story set in World War II.
  • Remote Control — a look at throwaway celebrity and 'Pop Idol' culture.

Choral music

  • Magnificat is a setting of the "Song of Mary" from the Gospel of Luke for soprano and baritone soloists with choir and orchestra. Commissioned by St. Mary's Hospital Music Society, London to mark their 50th anniversary in 1991. This popular piece now exists in three performing versions: with full orchestra, with chamber ensemble and with piano, organ, and percussion.
  • The Ashtead Psalms is a setting of three psalms for soprano, children's choir, choir and orchestra commissioned by the Ashtead Choral Society and premiered by them, conducted by Paul Dodds in January 2000.

Chamber music

Steadman has written a very wide range of chamber music including:

  • By the Railway Sidings: a sonata for piano (written for Amanda Hurton and premiered at the Newbury Spring Festival).
  • Bubble's Gonna Burst Soon for brass quintet (written for the Apollo Brass Quintet).
  • Still Life with Quartet for clarinet, violin, 'cello & piano (commissioned by the City of London Freemen's School and recorded by the Holywell Ensemble).
  • Ten Little Indians: an A-Z of the brass ensemble for 10-piece brass ensemble (commissioned by London Brass Virtuosi).
  • The Rains are Coming for saxophone quartet (written for The Fairer Sax).
  • Your Jumper's Very Woolly for piano trio (premiered by the Holywell Ensemble at the British Music Information Centre).

Wind band music

  • Challenge the Rainbow which explores a variety of avant-garde techniques and controlled improvisation. It was premiered at a British Association of Symphonic Bands and Wind Ensembles conference.
  • floccinauci... for flute and oboe soloists with wind band was premiered in Denmark in 1994.
  • The Dethe of Robyn Hood for narrator and wind band which was premiered in Sherwood Forest, Robin Hood's legendary home.
  • ...space turned and twisted in on itself which takes its title from 2001: A Space Odyssey was commissioned by Kieran O'Riordan and the University of Nottingham wind orchestra.

The Millennium

Amongst a number of commissions by a variety of performers to mark the Millennium, Steadman was commissioned to compose two pieces which were performed in the Millennium Dome.

  • Nottingham Songbook - set of songs about the City of Nottingham, its famous people and places.
  • Sturdy as the Oak - a piece of music for orchestra.

Conducting

Steadman has, naturally, conducted many performances of his own works but also Handel's Messiah, Vivaldi's Gloria, and much orchestral music. He has particularly worked with many youth music organisations including the Oxford Youth Band and Nottingham Music School Orchestra. In November 2005 he conducted the Lady Manners School Orchestra at the Schools Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, London. He has also been Musical Director for many musicals and shows.

Discography

  • Mr DeMille, I'm ready for my close-up... (1997)
    • Performers: The Holywell Ensemble
    • Record label: Mapa Mundi
  • The Rains are Coming (1997)
    • Performers: The Scottish Saxophone Quartet
    • Record label: SSQ
  • Nottingham Songbook (2000)
  • Kintamarni (2003)
    • Performers: Kintamarni Saxophone Quartet
    • Record label: Kintamarni
    • Includes "The Rains are Coming"

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