Juliana Hodkinson

Juliana Hodkinson (born Exeter, 17 March 1971) is a British composer, based in Berlin and associated with contemporary classical music in Denmark.

She is known for works that combine acoustic instruments, electronics, field recordings and installation and visual elements.

[1] In 2015, she was recipient of the Honorary Award by the Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen Foundation,[2][3][4] and also won the Stuttgart Composition Prize in 2017.

She moved to Denmark and studied composition with Per Nørgård and Hans Abrahamsen in 1993, before completing a PhD at the University of Copenhagen on the subject of silence in music and sound art in 2007.

[6] Her major works include Angel View (2014), a semi-staged theatre piece for the ensemble Scenatet, a chamber opera, Turbulence (2013),[14][15] a collaborative work with composer Niels Rønsholdt, Fish & Fowl (2011),[16] and Lightness (2015), for percussion trio and amplified matches.