Beat, Janet Eveline (1937–)

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Beat, Janet Eveline (1937–)

English composer. Name variations: Janet Beat. Born 1937 in Streetly, Staffordshire, England; University of Manchester, bachelor's degree; attended Birmingham University; studied with Alexander Goehr.

Worked as freelance horn player (1960–65) and as teacher and musicological researcher; published 1st compositions (1972) and was appointed lecturer at Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow; became pioneer of electronic music with Alexander Goehr; joined Scottish Society of Composers (1980) and Scottish Electro-Acoustic Music Society (1987); founded Soundstrata (1989), a group that performs music for acoustic instruments (including voice) with taped and electronically produced sound; works include A Vision of the Unseen (1988), Mandala (1990) and Vincent (1979–80).