While much of his output has been written for amateurs and young musicians he has also written several pieces of music for the percussionist Evelyn Glennie,[2] for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, for the London Brass Virtuosi, for saxophonist Sarah Field and for the East of England Orchestra (now Sinfonia ViVA). He has written three symphonies, two operas, and several choral compositions. He has written a great deal for amateurs and children.[3] He has also written many chamber music pieces, including those for the Holywell Ensemble. One of his anthems was used at the memorial service for the Dunblane Massacre.[4]
Teaching
In 2013, Steadman was banned from classroom teaching in England for five years, by The National College for Teaching and Leadership professional conduct panel after it was found he had engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a student while teaching part-time at Lady Manners School in Bakewell.[5]
Discography
The Rains are Coming (1997)
Nottingham Songbook (2000)
Kintamarni (2003)
Bibliography
Robert Steadman Lifelines: AQA GCSE Music (Rhinegold Publishing, ISBN1-906178-06-2)
Chris Duffill & Rob Steadman.Lifelines: Edexcel AS Music Technology (Rhinegold Publishing, ISBN1-906178-04-6)
Chris Duffill & Rob Steadman.Lifelines: Edexcel A2 Music Technology (Rhinegold Publishing, ISBN1-906178-05-4)