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Philip Cashian is a Professor and Head of Composition at the Royal Academy of Music since 2007. His work, characterized by fast-paced, modernist compositions, draws inspiration from literature, visual arts, and mechanical imagery. He holds awards including the Benjamin Britten Fellowship and PRS Composition Prize. Cashian studied at the Guildhall School and Tanglewood, collaborating with orchestras worldwide. His research explores interdisciplinary themes, with commissions from ensembles like the London Sinfonietta and Plural Ensemble. Notable works include The Cumnor Affair (opera), Fanfaronades (orchestral), and Chamber Concerto No.2. Recordings are available on NMC and IBS labels.
- Education: Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Tanglewood (Benjamin Britten Fellow)
- Awards: Britten Prize, Mendelssohn Scholarship
Research interests emphasize visual art influences (e.g., Leonora Carrington, Ben Hartley) and mechanical structures in music. Recent compositions include Violin Concerto (2024) and Fiction (2024/25). Teaching focuses on composition techniques and contemporary practices.
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