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About:Sarah Angliss

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Sarah Angliss is a British composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and robotic artist who composes for film, theatre and the concert stage, including her own live performance. Her music uses voices, orchestral and ancient instruments, augmented with Max, electronics and her own hand-built music machines. Angliss is also a professional thereminist and recorder player and applies her own extended and electronic techniques to both instruments. In November 2018 she received a Composer's Award from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and on 8 December 2021 the Ivors Academy awarded her its Visionary Award, commenting that she “stays true to her artistic concepts, to create unique compositions that connect to the listener with emotional depth and great beauty, never failing to leave a lasting impressio

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  • Sarah Angliss is a British composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and robotic artist who composes for film, theatre and the concert stage, including her own live performance. Her music uses voices, orchestral and ancient instruments, augmented with Max, electronics and her own hand-built music machines. Angliss is also a professional thereminist and recorder player and applies her own extended and electronic techniques to both instruments. In November 2018 she received a Composer's Award from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and on 8 December 2021 the Ivors Academy awarded her its Visionary Award, commenting that she “stays true to her artistic concepts, to create unique compositions that connect to the listener with emotional depth and great beauty, never failing to leave a lasting impression.” Alongside her performance, she researches the history of sound culture, presenting topics in print and on radio, work that informs her sound design for historic sites. (en)
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  • Angliss on theremin in 2014 (en)
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  • Sarah Angliss (en)
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  • Sarah Angliss is a British composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and robotic artist who composes for film, theatre and the concert stage, including her own live performance. Her music uses voices, orchestral and ancient instruments, augmented with Max, electronics and her own hand-built music machines. Angliss is also a professional thereminist and recorder player and applies her own extended and electronic techniques to both instruments. In November 2018 she received a Composer's Award from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation and on 8 December 2021 the Ivors Academy awarded her its Visionary Award, commenting that she “stays true to her artistic concepts, to create unique compositions that connect to the listener with emotional depth and great beauty, never failing to leave a lasting impressio (en)
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