- Mic Spencer
Mic Spencer is a Scottish
composer born inBelshill ,Lanarkshire in1975 and currently based inLeeds . He started composing at a young age and went on to studymusic andScottish literature atGlasgow University , where he studied composition with [http://www.scottishvoices.org.uk/graham.html Graham Hair] , followed by aMaster's andPhD atManchester University , studying with [http://www.geoffpoole.co.uk/ Geoff Poole] andJohn Casken . Spencer also received regular private lessons from James Dillon, a composer who Spencer has a research interest in; indeed, he has written two articles on his music, "Re-Placing the Dialectic: Notions of Compositional Procedure in James Dillon's German Tryptych" published in British postgraduate musicology online [http://www.bpmonline.org.uk/bpm5-replacing.html] and "Dillon’s L’évolution du vol: an evolution of stylistics or a flight from National identity?" which is due to be published in the journal Musica Scotica. In 2003 he received astipend to attend the [http://www.akademie-solitude.de/810_sac_principles.php Summer Course] at Academie Schloss Solitude where he met other important teachers:Chaya Czernowin , Steve Takasugi, and Richard Barrett.Spencer is currently the
Composition lecturer at theUniversity of Leeds , where he also teaches the post-1900Aesthetics andCriticism course. He has several PhD students in both composition and contemporarymusicology as well as being a co-supervisor for performers.Spencer's compositions and research stem from his interests in
improvisation , contemporary notation issues, microtonal tuning systems and music post-1945, particularly that of Dillon,Brian Ferneyhough ,Morton Feldman ,Helmut Lachenmann andPeter Maxwell Davies . He has a keen interest in aesthetics and the philosophy of New Music, along withsemiotic analysis. His music has been performed at festivals and events worldwide, including Instal 2002 (Glasgow ), Maxis 2003 Festival [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/maxis/] (Leeds ), Darmstädter Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik [http://www.imd.darmstadt.de/frameset.htm] , 2004, International Trumpet Guild Conference,Rowan University , New Jersey, 2006. His piano solo piece "The Eemis Stane - Homage to K.S. Sorabji" is available on a CD collection of newpiano music recorded by [http://www.fonorum.com/en/artists/aleksszram.php Aleks Szram] on the Fonorum label, 2005. "Toxic Knuckle Bones", a chamber ensemble piece was performed by theBBC Philharmonic under James MacMillan on Radio 3’s "Hear and Now" programme in 2001. Other groups who have performed Spencer's music include ROUT, SurPlus and FOCAM along with renowned soloists such asIan Pace and [http://www.newmusicplayers.org.uk/index.aspx?r=M7BJCT30008 Richard Casey] .One ongoing project Spencer is working on is his cycle "Message from Aiwass", a series of pieces currently numbering around 9, which explore the idea of fragmentation and use musical quotations from the music of
Antoine Brumel . Spencer is keen to explore the idea of a cycle and how each of the pieces in this cycle can relate and interlink with each other. It is difficult to pinpoint a specific stylistic aspect of Spencer's work though it arguably shows some influence of Dillon in certain pieces; however, these pieces usually have some formal element that makes the music distinct from his teacher's sound. The music comes from an interest in the instruments themselves, and in some cases in the location in which they are to be performed, and often from his interest inphilosophy , microtones and fragmentation. [see [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/staff/ms Leeds staff page] and [http://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/michael_spencer] ] Or|date=September 2008Compositions
* "Si vous êtes pris dans le rêve de l’autre, vous êtez" (7 percussionists) 2008
* "Ophelia Fragments" (flute, clarinet, percussion, mezzo-soprano, violin) 2008
* "Message from Aiwass VII" (microtonal trumpet, percussion, live electroncis) 2007-2008
* "Delire" (string quartet) 2006
* "If this be my fate" (trombone, percussion) 2006
* "Dyptique" (SATB choir) 2005
* "The Lynx Arc" (improvising saxophone soloist and ensemble) 2003-06
* "Strike softly, away from body" (soprano saxophone, electric guitar, hammond organ, electric violin, double bass, live electronics) — commissioned by [rout] and BMIC Cutting Edge
* "I built my dreams around you" (solo bass flute) 2004
* "Message from Aiwass II" (violoncello, piano, percussion) 2003
* "same ground, once more stirring under our feet– Homage to Foucault" (flute, violin, percussion, accordion, live electronics, 2 LP players, video projection) 2003
* "You Took My Dreams From Me, When I First Found You" (solo violin) 2002
* "Sotto Voce" (solo organ) 2002
* "Une nuit noire, par un calme" (24 voices) 2002
* "Message From Aiwass (frammenti neri)" (two pianos) 2002
* "é quella sì lontana" (chamber ensemble – 20 players) 2001 [rev. 2002]
* "la mer allée avec le soleil" (violin, piano, percussion) 2001
* "The Eemis Stane – Homage to Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji" (solo piano) 2001
* "The Song Mickey Heard at the Bottom of his Pint in the Zodiac Bar" (wind orchestra) 2001
* "Toxic Knuckle Bones" (chamber ensemble) 2000
* "Pendule (… de Foucalt)" (horn, violin, piano) 2000
* "… las Redes de Piedra" (alto saxophone and orchestra) 1999 - Commissioned by The Kelvin Ensemble
* "DO NOT MACHINE" (percussion duo) 1999
* "In te si posa nostra ignuda natura" (oboe solo) 1998-99
* "Über Die Grenzen Des All …" (piccolo/alto flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tuba, piano/harpsichord, violin, viola) 1998References
* [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/staff/ms/ University of Leeds staff page]
* [http://www.scottishmusiccentre.com/members/michael_spencer Scottish Music Centre page]
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