Anna Meredith is a pioneering composer and performer renowned for her innovative approach to contemporary music. She was born in Tufnell Park, North London, England, on January 12, 1978.
Meredith's diverse musical background spans classical training, electronic experimentation, and avant-garde composition. Graduating from the University of York with a degree in music, she later earned a Master's in composition from the Royal College of Music. Meredith's work defies genre boundaries, seamlessly blending elements of classical, electronic, and experimental music to create immersive sonic experiences. Her compositions often feature intricate rhythms, bold orchestrations, and unconventional instrumentation, showcasing her distinctive creative vision.
Throughout her career, Meredith has received widespread acclaim for her groundbreaking compositions and electrifying live performances. She has been honored with numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Composers in 2010.
Her discography includes the singles “Nautilus”, Waterfall”, “Calion”, “Bump”, “Sawbones”, and the albums “FIBS”, “Varmints”, and “Bumps Per Minute.”
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