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Shirley Joy Thompson (born 7 January 1958) is an English composer, conductor, and violinist of
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n descent. Her output as a composer encompasses symphonies, ballets, operas, concertos, and other works for ensembles, as well as music for TV, film, and theatre. Her ''New Nation Rising, A 21st Century Symphony'' was composed in 2002 and debuted in 2004. Also an academic, she is currently Professor of Music at the
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. In the
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she was appointed an
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(OBE) for services to Music.


Early years and education

Shirley Thompson was born in
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, UK, of Jamaican parents. Her early musical experience included playing the violin in various youth symphony orchestras in London, and choral singing with local choirs in Newham. She graduated in music from Liverpool University and in composition from Goldsmiths' College after studying with Professor
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Career

After university, Thompson composed a body of solo and instrumental ensemble works for concert hall as well as working as a freelance composer of music for TV, films, and the theatre. She set up the Shirley Thompson Ensemble in 1994 and this became the main vehicle for her instrumental and vocal works that fused contemporary classical orchestrations with popular and world music styles. Having trained as a television programme maker at the BBC and
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, Thompson directed the film ''Memories in Mind'', with an award from the Arts Council, which was broadcast by the BBC in 1998. Thompson began to focus on full orchestral composition with ''New Nation Rising, A 21st Century Symphony'', first performed in 2004 and recorded by the
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to celebrate one thousand years of London's history. The piece sees the
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play alongside two choirs, solo singers, a rapper and dhol drummers. Originally commissioned for the Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 2002, the concept has been described as "a predecessor of the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony". Alongside Andy Cowton and
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, Thompson co-scored the award-winning ballet ''PUSH'', which premiered in 2005 and has since toured the world in major and prestigious venues, among them: Sadler's Wells, the London Coliseum, New York City Center and the
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, Germany; Athens Arena, Greece; Opéra de Lyon,
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, France;
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(Milan); Teatro di San Carlo (Naples) Italy;
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(Madrid), Spain; and Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia. In 2007, Thompson was commissioned to compose music for the opening of the Parliamentary exhibition ''The British Slave Trade: Abolition, Parliament and People'', which marked the 250-year anniversary of legislation for the abolition of the transatlantic trade in enslaved African people. ''The Woman Who Refused to Dance'', performed at the launch, is arranged for
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, spoken-word artist and orchestra. '' Spirit of the Middle Passage'' for three solo singers, spoken-word artist and
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was performed by The
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in the
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as part of the Freedom & Culture International Creative Forum. The work featured three heroines: Nanny of the Maroons, Dido Elizabeth Belle, and The Woman Who Refused To Dance (on a ship with enslaved Africans). In 2009, Thompson was commissioned by
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to compose a piece to commemorate 100 days of
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's presidency. ''Voice of Change'' for
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, solo voices, speaker and video was performed in April 2009 at the Purcell Room, Southbank Centre, with performers including principals of the BBC Concert Orchestra and soloists. In 2010, Thompson was announced in the '' Powerlist'' of Britain's 100 Most Influential Black People 2010, an accolade that would be repeated in subsequent years, including being listed in the Top 10 for 2018. Most recently, Thompson has also been included in the
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and 2022 editions of the list for her continued contribution to music. On 9 February 2013, extracts from her work ''Mandela Tales'', inspired by the book ''
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's Favourite African Folk Tales'' (2002), were included in the programme performed by the Chamber Orchestra and Chamber Choir from Gordonstoun School at the amphitheatre at the V&A Waterfront,
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. In 2015, her opera ''Sacred Mountain: Incidents in the Life of Queen Nanny of the Maroons'' was chosen to open London's Tête à Tête: The Opera Festival. In April 2016 she was honoured with the Luminary Award (presented to people of Caribbean heritage who have made significant, outstanding contributions on an international scale or have brought to prominence issues that affect the Caribbean region, with previous recipients including
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,
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, Louise Bennett and
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) at the
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(UWI) Benefit Gala in
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, Canada."Award-Winning Composer Dr Shirley J Thompson Receives Luminary Award"
News – University of Westminster, 11 April 2016.
In 2018, to mark the 70th anniversary of the landing of the HMT ''Empire Windrush'', the ship that brought one of the first large groups of postwar West Indian immigrants to the United Kingdom, Thompson was commissioned to compose a new anthem, entitled "Psalm to Windrush: for the Brave and Ingenious", which was performed at a special service of thanksgiving held at
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. On 9 June 2021, her work ''Song of the Prophets: A Requiem for the Climate'' premiered in a virtual concert performance as part of a collaboration between Chineke! Orchestra and UK charity Christian Aid to highlight the global impact of climate change. Also in 2021, Thompson's ''Emanation'', a seven-minute work for chamber ensemble, commissioned by Allianz Musical Insurance and composed for BSO Resound, "the world's first professional disabled-led ensemble embedded in a major symphony orchestra", had its world premiere on 17 June at Lighthouse, Poole. In 2023, she was announced as one of the composers who would each create a brand new piece for the
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Academic work

Thompson is Professor of Music at the
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, where she has taught since 2001, having held the position of Reader and Head of Composition and Performance. She has also given lectures at other institutions, including the
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and on
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Filmography

Thompson was interviewed as part of the
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mockumentary series ''
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Honours and awards

Thompson has received awards from the following organisations: * Arts Council of England * Southbank Centre Award (2005), for ''PUSH'' *
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, Department of Culture * Top TV Music Theme (1990) for ''South of the Border'' *
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prize (1990) for ''Dreaming Rivers'' * Prized Pieces, for ''Memories in Mind'' (1992) * Woman of the Year in the Arts nomination (1997) * Powerlist of Britain's 100 Most Influential Black People (2010–22)Glen Munro
"Composer Shirley Makes Her Mark On The Power List"
'' The Voice'', 11 November 2017.
* Chancellor's Award, University of Westminster (2016/17) *
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(UWI) Luminary Award (2016) * DLitt honorary degree from UWI (2018) * Appointed
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(OBE) for services to Music (
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)


Works

Thompson has composed for opera, orchestra, contemporary dance, TV and film. Selected works include: *''New Nation Rising, A 21st Century Symphony'' (2004) – symphony for orchestra, choir, solo singers, rapper and dhol drummers *''Push'' – contemporary ballet (co-scored) *''The Woman Who Refused to Dance'' – for solo singer, speaker and orchestra *''Spirit of the Middle Passage'' – for solo singers, speaker and orchestra *''Viola Concerto, Oslo Odyssey'' – for orchestral and electronic instruments and multi-media *''100 Days of Barack Obama'' – for solo voice, instrumental ensemble and video projection *''The Lodger'' – theatrical music *''A Child of the Jago'' – opera *''Tapestry Song Cycle'' – for soprano and instrumental ensemble Her works have been recorded and issued on CD and DVD, including: *''New Nation Rising – A 21st Century Symphony'' * ''Newham Symphony Spectacular'' * ''Transition'' * ''Summer Notes'' * ''Anansi Fantasia'' * ''Memories in Mind''


References


External links

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"Shirley J. Thompson Music & Sound Design Showreel"

New Nation Rising – A 21st Century Symphony.

"STM : Groundbreaking composer Shirley Thompson"
Voxafrica UK, 11 March 2013 (video).
"Shirley Thompson on This Day Live"
''Arise News'', 3 June 2014. YouTube video.
"Prof. Shirley J. Thompson OBE Interview , Identity & Aesthetic: Five British-Caribbean Composers"
''Sound and Music'', 20 February 2019.
"Up Close With Shirley J. Thompson: Visionary Artist and Cultural Activist"
'' Jamaica Global'', 24 March 2019. * Joel Campbell
"Musical partnership to chronicle historic moment"
''The Voice'', 12 May 2020. * Nikol Chen
"Rewriting History – Shirley Thompson OBE"
''The Good Leader Podcast'', Laidlaw Scholars, 28 July 2020. {{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Shirley 20th-century classical composers 20th-century English composers 20th-century English women musicians English women academics 20th-century women composers 21st-century classical composers 21st-century English women musicians 21st-century violinists 21st-century women composers Academics of the University of Westminster Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London Alumni of the University of Liverpool Black British classical musicians Black British women academics British women composers British women conductors (music) Composers from London English classical composers English opera composers English people of Jamaican descent English violinists Fellows of the Higher Education Academy Living people Officers of the Order of the British Empire Women classical composers Women classical violinists Women opera composers 1958 births