Susan Bradshaw


Susan Bradshaw was a British pianist, teacher, writer, and composer. She was mainly associated with contemporary music, and especially with the work of Pierre Boulez, several of whose writings she translated. As a critic and musicologist she contributed to a number of magazines and journals over several decades; the titles included Contact, Music & Musicians, Tempo and The Musical Times.

Life

Bradshaw studied at the Royal Academy of Music, and then with Boulez in Paris.
Susan Bradshaw was one of the two musicians involved in the famous 'Piotr Zak' hoax in 1961.
After her death, The Susan Bradshaw Composers' Fund was established by the Royal Philharmonic Society with donations from friends and family, led by composer Brian Elias. The purpose of the fund is to support composers and young musicians wishing to perform works by living composers. At present the fund is used to support a commission for one of the winners of the RPS Composition Prize.

Writings