Robin Hartwell
Robin Hartwell received his early training in music as a choirboy in London where his choirmistress was the composer Betty Roe. He went on to study music at the Universities of Reading, Southampton and Sussex, combining theoretical and analytical work with composition. His composition teachers include Andrew Burn, Christopher Wintle, Jonathan Harvey and Hugh Wood. He has published on Rhythm in Webern, Post-modernism, Stockhausen’s Licht and Music and Sacred Space. He has lived in Liverpool since the mid-1980s and is currently Honorary Fellow in Music at Liverpool Hope University.
Robin Hartwell received his early training in music as a choirboy in London where his choirmistress was the composer Betty Roe. He went on to study music at the Universities of Reading, Southampton and Sussex, combining theoretical and analytical work with composition. His composition teachers include Andrew Burn, Christopher Wintle, Jonathan Harvey and Hugh Wood. He has published on Rhythm in Webern, Post-modernism, Stockhausen’s Licht and Music and Sacred Space. He has lived in Liverpool since the mid-1980s and is currently Honorary Fellow in Music at Liverpool Hope University.