Nicholas Maw
English composer and academic known for operas
English composer and academic known for operas
1935
91 years ago
Artists & Creatives
United Kingdom
An influential composer and academic, created significant works in contemporary classical music. Maw received acclaim for opera, orchestral, and chamber music compositions, often exploring complex themes and rich textures. Education and mentorship were integral to his career, reflecting a commitment to developing new talent. Maw taught at the Royal Academy of Music and later served as Professor of Composition there. The opera 'Sophie's Choice,' based on the novel by William Styron, gained notable attention and was performed widely, showcasing Maw's unique style and depth.
Composed the opera 'Sophie's Choice'
Served as Professor of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music
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