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'''Rewhd Avnín Sgutsitn''' ([[Eevo]]: [rɛuht avˈnin ˈskytsitɬ] fT 2236 – fT 2316 (aged 80)) was a [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxám|Fyxámian]] composer.
'''Segin Þwhgad''' (born fT 2438; aged 37) is a [[Sowaár]]-born [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxoom|Fyxoomian]] composer.
 
==Traits==
*Languages:
** [[Eevo]] (native speaker)
** [[Sfətsiv]] (knows a little, her grandparents spoke it)
** [[Windermere]] (non-native speaker)
** [[Tamil]] (can read)
*not exactly a glory-seeker
*generates a lot of nonobvious associations
*a good empath
 
==Historical backdrop==
===Music===
What composers had been there? What styles, textures and harmony had they used?


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Sgutsitn was born in the city of Cøøve in Fyxám to an [[Verse:Tricin/Anøvr|Anøvrian]] immigrant family of Adutsib descent as the second of three children. Before they moved to Fyxám, her father, Avnín Sgutsitn (adapted from Adutsib ''ʔaxwəgwad skwucił''), was chair of mathematics in the University of Flian who composed in his spare time. Her mother, Navað Salis, was a classical ''ŋams'' player and music teacher. Her mother's brother, Mugiv Ytxuðe, was a ''sewøðr'' player.
Þwhgad was born in the city of 'Onápaam in Sowaárp''í...


A precocious tomboy, Rewhd was taught mathematics and ''davr'' by her parents.  She started auditing music and math classes before she was 5. She was to a large extent self-taught in the boarding school math and music curriculum, seeking out math and music books to read in libraries, music to listen to, and instruments to learn to play. She was allowed to skip boarding school and to enroll in Olltal University in math at age 10 by taking an entrance exam. She was an exceptionally gifted student and graduated in mathematics with honors at age 16.
Around graduation, Þwhgad began to study with composers. In fT 2255 he participated in the regional composition competition ''Farca Cøøve'' and won first prize.


Around graduation, Sgutsitn began to study with the composer Cosga Siva. At the encouragement of Siva, in fT 2255 she participated in the composition competition ''Farca Cøøve'', with ''[some cantata or mini-opera]'' and won.
==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).


After winning ''Farca Cøøve'' Sgutsitn returned to the University of Olltal as a doctoral student in mathematics. Under the supervision of number theorist Zyŋóo Liŋ, Sgutsitn was awarded a doctorate for her dissertation ''On Elliptic Curves over Finite Fields'' (fT 2259), wherein she proved [[w:Hasse's theorem on elliptic curves]].
Þwhgad runs a blog on music and composition.


==Later life==
==Discography==
After receiving her doctorate, Sgutsitn abandoned research mathematics. She took up jobs as math teacher or music tutor in schools, while she corresponded with a number of composers and musicians to exchange ideas about music. These discussions as well as explorations into non-Etalocian musical traditions, would inspire her to further develop the music theory at that time.
 
In fT 2300 (aged 63), Sgutsitn retired and secluded herself, intending to focus solely on composition. She lived in a house in Sŋooron until she died of a stroke in fT 2316 (aged 80).
 
==Compositions==
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*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)
Sgutsitn’s compositions, many of them commissioned, number about 200 works in total. Many of her works are chamber music and songs. Sgutsitn often takes inspiration from folk music as well as older classical music.
*An opera based on the life of a fictional Ramanujan figure.
 
(Many of her “high-level” tempo markings and staff directions are in her native Eevo – while “low-level” ones such as dynamics markings remain in Windermere.)
 
Sgutsitn's works often use regular temperaments (and equal temperaments as a special case), in addition to works that use just intonation as in traditional Etalocian music. She also authored a classic textbook on regular temperaments, though she herself did not invent the notion.
 
==Bibliography==
*(''On Elliptic Curves over Finite Fields'') (fT 2259)


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
A lesbian, Sgutsitn never married a man or had children; she had a handful of female lovers.
Þwhgad currently lives with Mavor Heðrys, an artist and architect.
 
Family members:
*Osri Sgutsitn (older sister) - applied mathematician
*Yzich Sgutsitn (younger sister) - an artist


[[Category:Tricin]][[Category:Historical figures]]
[[Category:Tricin]][[Category:Composers]]
[[Category:Fyxámians]]
[[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.