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Jane Antonia Cornish is an English composer. She is based in Los Angeles, California, and focuses on contemporary classical music.


Early life and education

Cornish grew up in Kent, England, where she studied violin, piano and composition from an early age. She went to the Folkestone School for Girls in Kent and then studied composition with Dr. Anthony Gilbert at the Royal Northern College of Music, and completed her master's degree at the
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. She is a recipient of the Edward Hecht Composition Prize, the RNCM Composition Prize and the Associated Board Prize for the Most Outstanding Scholar of the Year. Cornish was also made a Major Scholar of the RNCM.


Music


Solo albums


''Duende''

Delos released Cornish's first chamber music album, ''Duende'', in April 2014. The album was met with positive critical acclaim. '' Fanfare'' described it as "extraordinarily deep music". Barry Kilpatrick at ''
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'' said it "...grabbed my attention immediately and never let go." Artists featured on the album include Miranda Cuckson, Blair McMillen and The Lee Trio.


''Continuum''

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released an album, ''Continuum'' on 31 July 2015. Continuum was performed by Decoda, Carnegie Hall's Affiliate Ensemble. WQXR wrote: "''Continuum'' is a font of wistfulness and melancholic beauty". and named it Q2 Music Album of the Week ''Continuum'' was also featured on
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New Sounds.


''Into Silence''

Innova Recordings released the album, ''Into Silence'' on 25 August 2017. Music from the album has been played on BBC Radio 3,
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and WNYC-FM New Sounds. John Schaefer commented that the work had "unappeased yearning" with a "tender earthbound comfort".
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principal
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choreographed a pas de deux to the title track which was filmed and released with the album. Dance Spirit Magazine featured the film and described it as "impossibly gorgeous shapes form and dissolve in the haunting black-and-white setting of the Martha Graham Studios in NYC". The pas de deux was performed as part of th
Stars of American Ballet
tour in 2017 by
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and
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. ''Constellations'' Constellations was released on July 27, 2018. ''Lux'' from the album was featured on
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New Sounds and described as "a long-form spacious sound structure created from acoustic instruments like piano and strings, but stretched with electronics into a entire musical cosmos." Tom Schnabel at
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called Constellations "patient, virtuosic and mesmerizing" and included it in his August Music mix. ''Seascapes'' Seascapes was released August 2019. Seascapes was featured on
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New Sounds July New Releases show and the album has been met with positive critical acclaim. World Music Report described Seascapes as "...absolutely breathtaking. The work is set in three separate sequences, each seeming to transpose the immense aspect of a sea that is observed, heard and felt as by body, mind and spirit." Seascapes I, II and III from the album were premiered at the Chelsea Music Festival in June 2019, conducted by Ken David Masur.
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reviewed the concert: "Sensitively conducted by Ken-David Masur, the ethereal three movement work held the audience in absolute stillness at its conclusion. This was the World Premiere performance of Seascapes. May it have a long and happy life." ''Sierra'' Sierra was released by
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April 22. 2022 The album was written for multiple pianos, all performed by Bang on a Can All-Starbr>Vicky Chow
The album has been played on BBC Radio 3 WNYC New Sounds and on KEXP Pacific Notions. Th
Whole Note Magazine
reviewed Sierra: "The lush, and luscious, pieces are beautifully performed, their multiple layers seamlessly interwoven to produce an entrancing experience." VAN Magazine wrote "Cornish’s landscape is lush, sun-baked, and a little hazy in the afternoon light, and Chow is adept and adroit at bringing out the glistening imagery painted in each track, with synesthetic titles like “Sky,” “Ocean,” “Sunglitter,” and “Last Light.” One of the tracks on the album, Last Light was written for artist Noah Buchanan's paintin
Symphony
Last Light was painted into the work. Cornish said "“I aimed to compose something that would not only sound beautiful, but look beautiful in the painting as well." The album release concert for Sierra was held at
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on April 18, 2022. It was an immersive concert with art direction and light design by Ben Toht and a live surround mix by Dan Bora


Film scores

Cornish has also written music for films, and was the first female to win a British Academy Award (BAFTA) for music. She has scored many films including ''
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'', which star
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and Henson's '' Five Children and It''. She was named one of the
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's Breakthrough Brits in Hollywood in 2005. She has been nominated for ''Breakthrough Composer of the Year'' by the
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and was nominated for a
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for Best Score for her soundtrack to '' Island of Lost Souls''. Cornish has also orchestrated films, including ''
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'' and ''
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''. She was the composer for the 2017 documentary film, '' Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood''.


Ballet

The Royal Swedish Ballet commissioned Joseph Sturdy to choreograph a new work to be performed and filmed at Swedish Opera House. The ballet is called Sonatra and is set to music by Jane Antonia Cornish and Michael Gordon New York City Ballet Principal
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choreographed a pas de deux to the title track of Cornish's album Into Silence. It was performed by Stars of American Ballet as a part of their national tour. The film of the ballet was reviewed by
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who wrote: "In this pas de deux to “Into Silence” by award-winning movie composer Jane Antonia Cornish, impossibly gorgeous shapes form and dissolve in the haunting black-and-white setting of the Martha Graham Studios in NYC."


Awards

In 2005, Cornish was awarded a
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(BAFTA) for Television Craft: Anthony Asquith Award for New British Composer, for her work on ''Five Children and It''. She was the first female in history to win a BAFTA for music. In 2008 ASCAP's Rudolf Nissim Prize jury honoured Cornish with a Special Distinction for her orchestral tone poem, ''Symphony''.
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invited Jane Antonia Cornish to become a member in 2019.


References


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