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Sgutsitn was born in the city of Cøøve in Fyxám to a family of Adutsib descent as the second of three children. Her father was the mathematician Avnín Salis, who was chair of mathematics in the University of Flian who composed in his spare time. Her mother, Fyvað Sgutsitn (adapted from Adutsib ''xwəbad skwucił''), was a classical ''ŋams'' player and music teacher. Her mother's brother, Mugiv Ytxuðe, was a ''sewøðr'' player. | Sgutsitn was born in the city of Cøøve in Fyxám to a family of Adutsib descent as the second of three children. Her father was the mathematician Avnín Salis, who was chair of mathematics in the University of Flian who composed in his spare time. Her mother, Fyvað Sgutsitn (adapted from Adutsib ''xwəbad skwucił''), was a classical ''ŋams'' player and music teacher. Her mother's brother, Mugiv Ytxuðe, was a ''sewøðr'' player. | ||
A | A child prodigy, 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 and music with honors at age 16. | ||
Around graduation, Sgutsitn began to study with composers such as Cosga Siva. <!--At the encouragement of Siva, in fT 2255 she participated in the regional composition competition ''Farca Cøøve'', with ''[some cantata or mini-opera]'' and won first prize.--> | Around graduation, Sgutsitn began to study with composers such as Cosga Siva. <!--At the encouragement of Siva, in fT 2255 she participated in the regional composition competition ''Farca Cøøve'', with ''[some cantata or mini-opera]'' and won first prize.--> |
Revision as of 05:08, 3 January 2018
Rewhd Avnín Sgutsitn (Eevo: [rɛuht avˈnin ˈskytsitɬ] fT 2655 – fT 2765 (aged 110)) was a Fyxámian composer.
Traits
- not exactly a glory-seeker
- generates a lot of nonobvious associations
- a good empath
- Presentation: typically feminine Talman clothes.
- Make Rewhd at most two of these three things: {composer, music theorist, mathematician}
- Let the character emerge from the conworld.
- Perhaps Rewhd is a modern (around fT 2670) classical composer and mathematician. She doesn't discover RT's since it's a MUCH older concept.
Early life and education
Sgutsitn was born in the city of Cøøve in Fyxám to a family of Adutsib descent as the second of three children. Her father was the mathematician Avnín Salis, who was chair of mathematics in the University of Flian who composed in his spare time. Her mother, Fyvað Sgutsitn (adapted from Adutsib xwəbad skwucił), was a classical ŋams player and music teacher. Her mother's brother, Mugiv Ytxuðe, was a sewøðr player.
A child prodigy, 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 and music with honors at age 16.
Around graduation, Sgutsitn began to study with composers such as Cosga Siva.
In fT 2256 Sgutsitn returned as a doctoral student in mathematics to the Olltal University, where she specialized in number theory. Under the supervision of Esŋóo rið Mnaŋ, Sgutsitn was awarded a doctorate for her dissertation in fT 2689.
Later life
Compositions
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Sgutsitn’s compositions, many of them commissioned, number about 200 works in total. Sgutsitn often takes inspiration from folk music as well as older classical music.
Sgutsitn's best known works include her (the Amenta opera).
Discography
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- (The Amenta opera)
Personal life
A lesbian, Sgutsitn never had children. She had a handful of female lovers throughout her life.
Family members:
- Osri Sgutsitn (older sister) - music teacher
- Yzich Sgutsitn (younger sister) - an applied mathematician