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Jasmin Kent Rodgman is a British-Malaysian composer based in London. She is the current Co-Artistic Director of the contemporary music ensemble Manchester Collective.
Education and career
Rodgman studied music composition at the University of Manchester receiving a BMus and MMus.
In 2018 she was appointed as a British Council + PRS Foundation Musician-in-Residence: China, where she lived and composed in Lanzhou, China. In 2018 she was also selected as a Jerwood Composer for the London Symphony Orchestra. Her piece Idol Lost was performed by the orchestra later on October 6th 2018.
She has scored numerous theatre productions including Olivier Award-nominated Paradise Now! (Bush Theatre), Julius Caesar (Royal Shakespeare Company) and Titus Andronicus (Shakespeare's Globe Theatre).
Rodgman is active in music for film, having worked on Prisoner C33 and Harm which were both produced by the BBC.
She first worked with Manchester Collective composing the piece four-person simulation to be performed alongside Steve Reich's Different Trains. On June 12 2024, she was announced has the Co-Artistic Director of the chamber ensemble Manchester Collective.
She releases music under the classical music label NMC Recordings.
References
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