Michael Stimpson, Composer
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Personal Biography

 

Michael Stimpson was brought up in Hammersmith and Wimbledon. His first degree was in Botany and Zoology, but immediately on completion he turned to music, and more specifically, the guitar. His 20's were taken up with study, examinations, concerts and teaching and his first contribution to a book (Cambridge University Press). In late 1976, on Christmas Day at the age of 29, he entered the most significant part of his life when he contracted a rare neurological virus, Guillain Barrè Syndrome. By the New Year he was in Charing Cross Hospital, London, totally paralysed and was soon to be placed on a respirator in intensive care. He was unconscious for four and a half months, suffering intense hallucinations from the continuous morphine (see Tales from the 15th Floor for cello and piano) and when he regained consciousness he found that he had very little eyesight remaining. An operation to place a ventricular shunt in the brain was the turning point for a lengthy recovery, one day being able to move slightly a shoulder, then an arm, until by the end of 1977 he could just walk and contemplate leaving hospital, albeit, registered blind.

Options at the time were not spectacular, and so in consultation with a hand specialist and continuing physiotherapy he began to learn to play again. This culminated in entering the Royal Academy of Music in 1980 (Advanced Course) although by then he had established that a small amount of tremor in one finger of the right hand would make high-level performing impossible.

So he commenced a change of direction with a thesis the following year at the Institute of Education, London, carrying out the first research into the levels and character of instrumental teaching in local education authorities in the UK (British Journal of Music Education, CUP). There followed a whole series of articles for various journals, the beginnings of composition (Ricordi), university teaching, and two lengthy projects for Oxford University Press. Publication of his first book was marked by a short film by the BBC.

By his mid-40's he was missing the creative side too much and returned to study composition, taking his Masters and Doctorate at the University of Southampton between 1993-7. His first major chamber work was Sonata for Piano Trio...(see full biography)

Michael and his wife left London in 1990 to live in the Chalke Valley, near Salisbury, and he now spends a good proportion of his writing time in Italy.

 

 

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