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  1. 23 de sept. de 2023 · Music is not something that can be nailed down.”. It’s a lesson that the British composer and oboist, 69, learnt the hard way, after deciding in 2011 to pursue a masters in jazz performance at ...

  2. Melinda Maxwell. Melinda Maxwell (born 1953 in London) is an English oboist and composer. She is principal oboist of the ensemble Endymion and the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, and a regularly principal of the London Sinfonietta. She has been an academic teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, Birmingham Conservatoire, Trinity College and ...

  3. 17 de ene. de 2020 · Masterclass with Professor Melinda Maxwell in which they work on the theme of Britten's Temporal variations for oboe and piano. This masterclass took place a...

    • 14 min
    • 1686
    • Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía
  4. www.melindamaxwell.co.ukMelinda Maxwell

    Melinda Maxwell read music at the University of York and studied in Germany with Ingo Goritzki and Helmut Winschermann. She has performed as oboe soloist at many national and international festivals and is frequently heard on BBC Radio 3.

  5. Recorded for Dutton Epoch CDLX 7139 Melinda Maxwell Composer & Oboist. Nicholas Rodwell, clarinet Hugh Webb, harp. The instruments each have their own music, the clarinet a dark chromatic harmony based on B flat, the harp a light Lydian harmony based around augmented fourths and B natural.

  6. Oboe Classics CC2033. Since the early 90s Melinda Maxwell has been expanding the contemporary oboe repertoire with great confidence, Blue bamboo is no exception. Her latest album with Mark Pringle (piano), Sebastiano Dessanay (bass) and Liam Halloran (drums, vibes) crosses a wide range of jazz improvisations, from 12 tone solo improv, classical ...

  7. www.nmcrec.co.uk › composers › melinda-maxwellMelinda Maxwell | NMC

    Melinda Maxwell is a composer and oboist who creates “fascinatingly complex” music ( Artsdesk) that blends improvisation and composition into a unique musical language. In Janus Maxwell plays the aulos, or double pipe; probably the first known oboe in the world and the most popular wind instrument of the Ancient Greek and Roman civilisations.