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Stevie Wishart

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Stevie Wishart is an English composer and improviser, and a performer on the hurdy-gurdy and medieval violin. She has edited and recorded the complete works of Saint Hildegard of Bingen.

Wishart was educated at Cambridge,[1] Oxford and the Guildhall School of Music, studying composition and electronic music at the University of York with Trevor Wishart and Richard Orten. She then studied improvised and aleatoric music with John Cage and David Tudor.

Selected recordings

  • Vespers for St Hildegard (Decca 4765117)
  • The Sound of Gesture
  • mikroton cd 4 : Violet
  • Trois Soeurs | Three Sisters
  • Azeruz
  • Compass, Log and Lead

as member of Sinfonye

  • Gabriel's Greeting
  • Red Iris
  • Bella Domna
  • The Complete Hildegard von Bingen: Volume 1
  • The Complete Hildegard von Bingen: Volume 2
  • The Complete Hildegard von Bingen: Volume 3

References

  1. ^ from the CRASSH event at the Cambridge University Music Faculty: http://sms.cam.ac.uk/media;jsessionid=FD6E5DF8377E663C36EF302F9230D43F?query=Wishart&type=keyword