Michael J Stewart

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Gate of Remembrance 11:18 Tools
Dreamtime 04:40 Tools
Kepler 04:42 Tools
Aspire 03:07 Tools
Perpetuoso 03:16 Tools
Saudades I (for Cesaria Evora) 05:07 Tools
The Geometry of Time 04:16 Tools
Blue Remembered Hills (Unused Piano Music) 00:36 Tools
Sailing to Pleiades 00:36 Tools
Blue Remembered Hills (Donald Alone) 01:03 Tools
O Vos Omnes (Carlo Gesualdo) 02:33 Tools
Lacrimae Rerum II 06:04 Tools
Lacrimae Rerum I 07:13 Tools
Blue Remembered Hills (Prelude) 01:50 Tools
The Calling 01:50 Tools
The Art of Seduction (Enhanced Version) 03:56 Tools
Kyrie (Guillaume de Machaut) 05:50 Tools
Saudades II 05:06 Tools
The Gate - First Hour 03:19 Tools
Blue Remembered Hills (Closing Music) 02:24 Tools
Rose, Liz Printemps Verdure Guillaume de Machaut) 04:30 Tools
Singing The Ancestors 02:37 Tools
Lake of Fire - Third Hour 01:43 Tools
Dance to the Music of Time 01:55 Tools
Apophis - FIfth Hour 04:10 Tools
Run 04:10 Tools
Chant 04:10 Tools
Memoria 1a - (Nativitas Christi MCMLXXI) 04:10 Tools
Chimera (2005) 04:10 Tools
Franz Liszt: Nuages Gris 04:10 Tools
Melancolia - Campanile di San Marco - Venezia 07:58 Tools
Event Horizon 06:56 Tools
Blue Remembered Hills (Sad Donald) 06:56 Tools
West Pier 04:51 Tools
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Michael J Stewart (Last FM username: porius) describes himself as a maximinimalist. His music ranges from experimental graphic scores and electronic music through to minimalism. He studied composition, piano and flute at Chichester College, Sussex and continued his musical studies at Trinity College of Music London where he studied composition with Sir John Tavener. During this time he also attended Richard Arnell's course "Composing Music for Films" at the London International Film School, as well as working with contemporary dance choreographers in London. MJS is a leading authority on the music of the Greek composer Jani Christou (1940-70) and in 2000 wrote the booklet essays to a 4 volume CD series devoted Christou's music on ther Greek label Sirius. The series was granted the Discography Award by the Greek Union of Drama and Music Critics in 2002. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.