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'''Zarbía Scúdhainn''' (English: /zɑɹˈbiːə ˈskuːðən/; born: ????, died: ????) was a [[Tíogall]]-speaking mathematician, composer and music theorist. She is often considered the greatest woman composer and mathematician who ever lived.
'''Segin Þwhgad''' (born fT 2438; aged 37) is a [[Sowaár]]-born [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxoom|Fyxoomian]] composer.


Languages: Tíogall (native speaker), Clofabosin (non-native speaker), Koine Netagin (read), Old Netagin (read)
==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Zarbíá was born in the city of Óc Eo; her father, Fúnchíd Scúdhainn, was a mathematics professor in the University of Óc Eo and her mother, Osraí Brinne, was a socialite, classical ''ŋamsaí'' player and teacher. A precocious tomboy, early on she was taught mathematics and ''ŋamsaí'' by her parents; however, she was by and large self-taught, seeking out math and music books to read in libraries and music to listen to and analyze. She entered the University of Óc Eo at age 15 and specialized at age 19.
Þwhgad was born in the city of 'Onápaam in Sowaárp''í...


==Compositions==
Around graduation, Þwhgad began to study with composers. In fT 2255 he participated in the regional composition competition ''Farca Cøøve'' and won first prize.
Scúdhainn’s compositions, many of them commissioned, number about 200 works in total. Many of them were described as “conceptual” or “constrained composition” by her contemporaries. Terse counterpoint is also common. However, she also liked exploring vocal music and folk-like themes. <!--
Her later, most characteristic style was based on blending all of these elements.
*Chamber music (40)
*Solo pieces (32)
*Vocal music
**''Foscúgáil'' (64)
**Choral music (20)
*Orchestral music (20)
*One opera


Many of her “high-level” tempo markings and staff directions are in her native Tíogall – while “low-level” ones remain in Netagin (they’re basically symbols)
==Current life and work==
Her firsts as a composer:
Þwhgad is currently a freelance composer. His main interest is imagining music in fictional cultures. Among the general public he is fairly well-known for his film and video game scores. Þwhgad's most iconic works include his (the sci-fi musical drama).
• Used some rank-2 temperaments for the first time in Talmic music. (Is this realistic before precise pitch measurement/the invention of computers?)
As tuning theorist
• Wrote the treatise Linear Temperaments (Tíogall: [], literally “Vector temperaments”?), formalizing the concept of linear temperaments, as a generalization of JI and some particular examples of temperaments.-->


==Mathematical output==
Þwhgad runs a blog on music and composition.
Scúdhainn contributed to algebra, number theory, and algebraic geometry.
 
==Discography==
[Outsourcing.]
*An opera is based on ''Dobot'och'', a popular sci-fi series about a sentient race with a biological caste system. (premise stolen from Amenta)
*An opera based on the life of a fictional Ramanujan figure.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Scúdhainn never married a man or had children. She reportedly had several female lovers throughout her life, but none has been confirmed by primary sources.
Þwhgad currently lives with Mavor Heðrys, an artist and architect.


[[Category:Clotricin]][[Category:Historical figures]]
[[Category:Tricin]][[Category:Composers]]
[[Category:Fyxoomians]]

Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 January 2023

Segin Þwhgad (born fT 2438; aged 37) is a Sowaár-born Fyxoomian composer.

Early life and education

Þwhgad was born in the city of 'Onápaam in Sowaárpí...

Around graduation, Þwhgad began to study with composers. In fT 2255 he participated in the regional composition competition Farca Cøøve and won first prize.

Current life and work

Þwhgad is currently a freelance composer. His main interest is imagining music in fictional cultures. Among the general public he is fairly well-known for his film and video game scores. Þwhgad's most iconic works include his (the sci-fi musical drama).

Þwhgad runs a blog on music and composition.

Discography

[Outsourcing.]

  • An opera is based on Dobot'och, a popular sci-fi series about a sentient race with a biological caste system. (premise stolen from Amenta)
  • An opera based on the life of a fictional Ramanujan figure.

Personal life

Þwhgad currently lives with Mavor Heðrys, an artist and architect.