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==Compositions== | ==Compositions== | ||
Sgutsitn’s compositions, many of them commissioned, number about 100 works in total. Many of her works are chamber music and songs. <!--Her style is often described as “constrained composition” by critics, as she often tried to optimize for both economy/efficiency and expressiveness-->. | |||
Sgutsitn could only compose at a limited pace during her academic career. Much of her œuvre comes from after she retired and was only published after her death. | |||
(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.) | (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 also authored a classic textbook on regular temperaments, though she herself did not invent the notion. | |||
==Mathematical output== | ==Mathematical output== |
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