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Janet Beat was born on 17 December, 1937, is a Composer,author and electronic music pioneer. Discover Janet Beat's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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1937

Janet Eveline Beat (born 17 December 1937) is a Scottish composer, music educator and music writer.

1950

She is one of the women pioneers in electronic music composition in Great Britain for her earliest musique concrete pieces belong to the late 1950s.

Daphne Oram was helpful and encouraging here.

The influences on her music are diverse and include non-European music as well as the sounds of nature and industry.

The use of music technology allowed her to make sonic explorations and the use of microtonality.

1960

Janet Beat was born in Streetly, Staffordshire, England and studied piano privately and horn at the Birmingham Conservatoire (formerly the Birmingham School of Music) before reading music at Birmingham University, graduating with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1960.

1962

She won the Cunningham Award in 1962.

1968

In 1968 she gained a Master of Arts from Birmingham University.

After completing her studies, she took a position teaching music with the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.

Her music has been performed internationally.

1970

These influences also enriched her writing for acoustic instruments as in "Study of the Object no 3" (1970) for unaccompanied voices, a graphic score she calls sound sculpture, "Mestra" (1979–80) for solo flutes and "Hunting Horns are Memories" (1977) for horn and tape for which she worked out quarter tone fingerings for the F/B flat double horn.

The passage of time also intrigues her and she has experimented with polymetric and polytempi music.

Janet Beat is included in the British Music Collection archive at Heritage Quay, Huddersfield.

She is an Honorary Research Fellow of the School of Culture & Creative Arts at the University of Glasgow and an Affiliate of the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery as a Curatorial Consultant.

Beat composes for instruments, electronic music for tape alone and also for acoustic instruments with tape or computer.

She has written for orchestra, chamber ensemble, theatre and film.

Selected works include:

Some of these pieces are published by Furore Verlag, Kassel, Germany.

Unpublished music and recordings are available from The Scottish Music Centre.

She has written professional articles including:

2019

In 2019 Beat was awarded the first Scottish Women in Music Lifetime Achievement Award with the award intended to be known in future as the 'Janet Beat SWIM Lifetime Achievement Award'.