To many, Steve Reich is known as one of a few notable minimalist composers of the twentieth century. He is often referenced in conversation with Philip Glass, Terry Riley, or John Adams, yet there is an unmistakable aspect of Reich’s music that continually heightens a listener’s sense of musical color and motion, imposing a [...]
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Steve Reich
July 7th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Chamber Music · Composers · Electronic Music · Opera · Orchestra · Percussion · Vocal
Ned Rorem
July 7th, 2008 · No Comments
A master of both music and the written word, Ned Rorem has become one of America’s most honored composers.
Known primarily for his art songs (which number over 500), he has been the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for his Air Music for orchestra, as well both a Fulbright (1951) and Guggenhiem (1957) Fellowship. He [...]
Tags: Chamber Music · Composers · General Information · Opera · Orchestra · Vocal
Elliot Carter
July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Composer of the Week, Vol. I, Issue V – February 18, 2008
Name: Elliot Carter
Born: 1908, New York
Current post: Full-time composer
Previous post: N/A
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes | G. Schirmer
Suggested listening: Eight Pieces for Four Timpani
Quote:
Talking about a materialistic thing, I get about 13 times more royalties from Europe than I do from America.
-Elliot Carter
Elliot Carter’s “Canaries” [...]
Tags: Chamber Music · Composers · Opera · Orchestra · Percussion · Vocal
Christopher Rouse
July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Composer of the Week, Vol. I, Issue III – January 28, 2008
Name: Christopher Rouse
Born: 1949, Baltimore, MD
Current post: Professor of Composition, The Juilliard School
Previous post: Professor of Music, Eastman School of Music
Publisher: Boosey & Hawkes | Schott-Helicon
Suggested listening: Flute Concerto
Quote:
I got the opportunity to know Mr. Bernstein only in the summer of 1989, although I [...]
Tags: Chamber Music · Jazz · Opera · Orchestra · Percussion · Vocal
