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JOHAN FRANCO
Born in 1908 in Holland, Johan Franco became a U.S. Citizen in 1935, soon after moving to the United States, where he settled in Virginia Beach. Franco's compositional output included five symphonies, works for piano, chorus, chamber works, theater works, solo sonatas for the violin, viola, cello, saxophone and many, perhaps hundreds of worksfor carillon.
T.J. ANDERSON
T.J. Anderson is one of the leading composers of his generation. He was born August 17, 1928 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania and received degrees from West Virginia State College, Penn State University, and a Ph.D in Composition from the University of Iowa. He also holds several honorary degrees. After serving as Chairman of the Department of Music at Tufts University for eight years, ThomasMIRIAM GIDEON
Miriam Gideon (1906–1996) was born in Greeley, Colorado, where her father, who had been also ordained as a Reform rabbi, was a professor of philosophy and modern languages. She studied organ with her uncle Henry Gideon and piano with Felix Fox. She also studied with Martin Bernstein, Marion Bauer, Charles Haubiel, and Jacques Pillois. She studied harmony, counterpoint, and composition withAARON AVSHALOMOV
Aaron Avshalomov (1894–1964) was born in Nikolayevsk, eastern Siberia, where his grandfather had established a profitable business after being exiled from the Caucasus in the 1870s. Aaron was sent for medical studies to Zürich, where his musical interests blossomed. He attended the Zürich Conservatory briefly—which constituted his only formal musical education.FRANK WIGGLESWORTH
Frank Wigglesworth (1918-1996) was a composer, conductor, performer and teacher who was a resident of New York's Greenwich Village for more than 40 years. Born in Boston in 1918, Wigglesworth had an interest in music from an early age, playing both the violin and viola and began composing at the age of eleven. He went on to study composition with Otto Luening, Henry Cowell and Ernest White atEDITH BORROFF
Edith Borroff (b. 1925) received her education at Oberlin Conservatory, the American Conservatory of Music and the University of Michigan. She has taught at Hillsdale College, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and has been professor of music at Eastern Michigan University since 1966. Her areas of research have centered on 17th-century French chamber music, American and contemporary music. EMIL AWAD | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Born in México, 1963, Awad is a graduate of the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, and received his doctorate from Harvard. Awad is a former student of Babbitt, Martino, and D. Lewin. Currently, he is a professor of composition and theory, and director of graduate studies at the Universidad Veracruzana. Awad's works have been performed by the Orquesta Sinfónica NacionalROBERT YEKOVICH
Robert Yekovich (b. 1955) was appointed dean of the school of music at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in 2003. Previous to this, he served as assistant dean of music at the North Carolina School of the Arts since 1989. He received his Bachelor of Music in 1978 and Master of Arts in 1980 from the University of Denver. He received his doctorate of Musical Arts from Columbia AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Thu, 05/13/2021 - 18:30 - Thu, 05/13/2021 - 19:30. Music of Brian Schober, Francine Trester, and more, with Aaron Larget-Caplan, May 13. The Jacob Edwards Library presents an online recital by classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan. Free and open to the public via Zoom. COMPOSERS | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040 About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-837-8082JOHAN FRANCO
Born in 1908 in Holland, Johan Franco became a U.S. Citizen in 1935, soon after moving to the United States, where he settled in Virginia Beach. Franco's compositional output included five symphonies, works for piano, chorus, chamber works, theater works, solo sonatas for the violin, viola, cello, saxophone and many, perhaps hundreds of worksfor carillon.
T.J. ANDERSON
T.J. Anderson is one of the leading composers of his generation. He was born August 17, 1928 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania and received degrees from West Virginia State College, Penn State University, and a Ph.D in Composition from the University of Iowa. He also holds several honorary degrees. After serving as Chairman of the Department of Music at Tufts University for eight years, ThomasMIRIAM GIDEON
Miriam Gideon (1906–1996) was born in Greeley, Colorado, where her father, who had been also ordained as a Reform rabbi, was a professor of philosophy and modern languages. She studied organ with her uncle Henry Gideon and piano with Felix Fox. She also studied with Martin Bernstein, Marion Bauer, Charles Haubiel, and Jacques Pillois. She studied harmony, counterpoint, and composition withAARON AVSHALOMOV
Aaron Avshalomov (1894–1964) was born in Nikolayevsk, eastern Siberia, where his grandfather had established a profitable business after being exiled from the Caucasus in the 1870s. Aaron was sent for medical studies to Zürich, where his musical interests blossomed. He attended the Zürich Conservatory briefly—which constituted his only formal musical education.FRANK WIGGLESWORTH
Frank Wigglesworth (1918-1996) was a composer, conductor, performer and teacher who was a resident of New York's Greenwich Village for more than 40 years. Born in Boston in 1918, Wigglesworth had an interest in music from an early age, playing both the violin and viola and began composing at the age of eleven. He went on to study composition with Otto Luening, Henry Cowell and Ernest White atEDITH BORROFF
Edith Borroff (b. 1925) received her education at Oberlin Conservatory, the American Conservatory of Music and the University of Michigan. She has taught at Hillsdale College, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and has been professor of music at Eastern Michigan University since 1966. Her areas of research have centered on 17th-century French chamber music, American and contemporary music. EMIL AWAD | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Born in México, 1963, Awad is a graduate of the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, and received his doctorate from Harvard. Awad is a former student of Babbitt, Martino, and D. Lewin. Currently, he is a professor of composition and theory, and director of graduate studies at the Universidad Veracruzana. Awad's works have been performed by the Orquesta Sinfónica NacionalROBERT YEKOVICH
Robert Yekovich (b. 1955) was appointed dean of the school of music at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in 2003. Previous to this, he served as assistant dean of music at the North Carolina School of the Arts since 1989. He received his Bachelor of Music in 1978 and Master of Arts in 1980 from the University of Denver. He received his doctorate of Musical Arts from Columbia CONTACT | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040 About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-837-8082T.J. ANDERSON
T.J. Anderson is one of the leading composers of his generation. He was born August 17, 1928 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania and received degrees from West Virginia State College, Penn State University, and a Ph.D in Composition from the University of Iowa. He also holds several honorary degrees. After serving as Chairman of the Department of Music at Tufts University for eight years, ThomasACA - COMPOSERS
ACA st Century ulletin olume Table of Contents From the ACA President 3 Composers, Board, and Staff 4 ACA Update: Keeping in Step (by Gina Genova) 6 Shelter Music Recordings 10 Composers Reflect on the Year (by Nicoletta Lamarca Sacco) 13 Recent News and Events 16FIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5' KINETIC | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Composed in memory of Allan Schindler. Included in David Liptak's collection of solo piano works, Music for Piano: 1981 - 2021.FRANK WIGGLESWORTH
Frank Wigglesworth (1918-1996) was a composer, conductor, performer and teacher who was a resident of New York's Greenwich Village for more than 40 years. Born in Boston in 1918, Wigglesworth had an interest in music from an early age, playing both the violin and viola and began composing at the age of eleven. He went on to study composition with Otto Luening, Henry Cowell and Ernest White atWIDE NIGHT SKY
This collection includes the following 10 ACA works: Miriam Gideon - Three Biblical Masques Andrew Ardizzoia - Chorale Variations on "Aus Tiefer Not" John Anthony Lennon - Misericordia Steven Sacco - Elegy Richard Brooks - Aaron's Jubilee Nancy Van de Vate - Prelude for Organ (Elegy for Departed Friends) Thomas L. Read - Variations on St. Elizabeth Joseph Dangerfield - MicroSuite EMIL AWAD | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Born in México, 1963, Awad is a graduate of the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, and received his doctorate from Harvard. Awad is a former student of Babbitt, Martino, and D. Lewin. Currently, he is a professor of composition and theory, and director of graduate studies at the Universidad Veracruzana. Awad's works have been performed by the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional TEN ETUDES FOR ALTO FLUTE Editor's Note: These ten etudes for the advanced alto flutist provide training and practice in several areas: - Tone quality across registers, dynamics, and intervals - Pitch consistency across registers, dynamics, and intervals - Double- and triple-tonguing - Finger technique - Embouchure technique - Airstream consistency through varied articulation and staccato - Breath control through longGERALD STRANG
Gerald Strang (13 February 1908 in Claresholm, Alberta (Canada); 13. February 1983 in Loma Linda, California) was an American composer. Strand studied at Stanford University, the University of Southern California and the University of California, and in 1935 was AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Thu, 05/13/2021 - 18:30 - Thu, 05/13/2021 - 19:30. Music of Brian Schober, Francine Trester, and more, with Aaron Larget-Caplan, May 13. The Jacob Edwards Library presents an online recital by classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan. Free and open to the public via Zoom. COMPOSERS | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040 About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-837-8082JOHAN FRANCO
Born in 1908 in Holland, Johan Franco became a U.S. Citizen in 1935, soon after moving to the United States, where he settled in Virginia Beach. Franco's compositional output included five symphonies, works for piano, chorus, chamber works, theater works, solo sonatas for the violin, viola, cello, saxophone and many, perhaps hundreds of works for carillon. Two months after his death in 1988 WALLACE MCCLAIN CHEATHAM Wallace McClain Cheatham is an internationally recognized composer, performing artist, and scholar. His compositions, covering a variety of genres and published by prominent houses, have been programmed at festivals, symposiums, conventions, concerts, and recitals. He has continued to grow as a musician, researcher, and teacher. From the podium, he has introduced major works of AfricanGRIFFITH ROSE
Composer GRIFFITH ROSE was born in 1936 in Los Angeles. (d. 2016 Paris) His father, Raymond Stanley Rose worked for the New York Stock Exchange, and young Griffith was brought back to New York City before he was a month old. His grandfather was an èmigrè from Scotland, who worked for the railway and had seven sons. Griffith’s mother, New York-born Estelle Marie Wheeler was of English descent.FIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5'AARON AVSHALOMOV
Aaron Avshalomov (1894–1964) was born in Nikolayevsk, eastern Siberia, where his grandfather had established a profitable business after being exiled from the Caucasus in the 1870s. Aaron was sent for medical studies to Zürich, where his musical interests blossomed. He attended the Zürich Conservatory briefly—which constituted his only formal musical education.WIDE NIGHT SKY
This collection includes the following 10 ACA works: Miriam Gideon - Three Biblical Masques Andrew Ardizzoia - Chorale Variations on "Aus Tiefer Not" John Anthony Lennon - Misericordia Steven Sacco - Elegy Richard Brooks - Aaron's Jubilee Nancy Van de Vate - Prelude for Organ (Elegy for Departed Friends) Thomas L. Read - Variations on St. Elizabeth Joseph Dangerfield - MicroSuiteNOEL ZAHLER
Noel Zahler (b. 1951) has a Ph.D. in musical arts from Columbia University; a master’s degree from Princeton University; a certificato di perfezionamento from L’Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy; and a bachelor’s degree from the Aaron Copland School of Music at CUNY Queens College.BRIAN FENNELLY
Brian Fennelly was the 2013 recipient of the Union College Outstanding Engineering Alumnus Award. With a degree in mechanical en gineering from Union College in 1958, Brian Fennelly b. 1937, began his career as an officer in the Air Force, with service in the U. S. and Korea. After receiving a B. A. from Union (1963), he entered Yale on a AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Thu, 05/13/2021 - 18:30 - Thu, 05/13/2021 - 19:30. Music of Brian Schober, Francine Trester, and more, with Aaron Larget-Caplan, May 13. The Jacob Edwards Library presents an online recital by classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan. Free and open to the public via Zoom. COMPOSERS | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040 About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-837-8082JOHAN FRANCO
Born in 1908 in Holland, Johan Franco became a U.S. Citizen in 1935, soon after moving to the United States, where he settled in Virginia Beach. Franco's compositional output included five symphonies, works for piano, chorus, chamber works, theater works, solo sonatas for the violin, viola, cello, saxophone and many, perhaps hundreds of works for carillon. Two months after his death in 1988 WALLACE MCCLAIN CHEATHAM Wallace McClain Cheatham is an internationally recognized composer, performing artist, and scholar. His compositions, covering a variety of genres and published by prominent houses, have been programmed at festivals, symposiums, conventions, concerts, and recitals. He has continued to grow as a musician, researcher, and teacher. From the podium, he has introduced major works of AfricanGRIFFITH ROSE
Composer GRIFFITH ROSE was born in 1936 in Los Angeles. (d. 2016 Paris) His father, Raymond Stanley Rose worked for the New York Stock Exchange, and young Griffith was brought back to New York City before he was a month old. His grandfather was an èmigrè from Scotland, who worked for the railway and had seven sons. Griffith’s mother, New York-born Estelle Marie Wheeler was of English descent.FIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5'AARON AVSHALOMOV
Aaron Avshalomov (1894–1964) was born in Nikolayevsk, eastern Siberia, where his grandfather had established a profitable business after being exiled from the Caucasus in the 1870s. Aaron was sent for medical studies to Zürich, where his musical interests blossomed. He attended the Zürich Conservatory briefly—which constituted his only formal musical education.WIDE NIGHT SKY
This collection includes the following 10 ACA works: Miriam Gideon - Three Biblical Masques Andrew Ardizzoia - Chorale Variations on "Aus Tiefer Not" John Anthony Lennon - Misericordia Steven Sacco - Elegy Richard Brooks - Aaron's Jubilee Nancy Van de Vate - Prelude for Organ (Elegy for Departed Friends) Thomas L. Read - Variations on St. Elizabeth Joseph Dangerfield - MicroSuiteNOEL ZAHLER
Noel Zahler (b. 1951) has a Ph.D. in musical arts from Columbia University; a master’s degree from Princeton University; a certificato di perfezionamento from L’Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, Italy; and a bachelor’s degree from the Aaron Copland School of Music at CUNY Queens College.BRIAN FENNELLY
Brian Fennelly was the 2013 recipient of the Union College Outstanding Engineering Alumnus Award. With a degree in mechanical en gineering from Union College in 1958, Brian Fennelly b. 1937, began his career as an officer in the Air Force, with service in the U. S. and Korea. After receiving a B. A. from Union (1963), he entered Yale on a CONTACT | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040 About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-837-8082FIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5'ROBERT YEKOVICH
Robert Yekovich (b. 1955) was appointed dean of the school of music at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in 2003. Previous to this, he served as assistant dean of music at the North Carolina School of the Arts since 1989. He received his Bachelor of Music in 1978 and Master of Arts in 1980 from the University of Denver. He received his doctorate of Musical Arts from Columbia SITE-SPECIFIC MUSIC APP DESIGNED BY SCOTT L. MILLER TO Composer Scott L. Miller announces the release of SonAR II, a “soundwalk” app offering users an immersive audio experience at Minnehaha Regional Park in Minneapolis. Miller composed new music using the environmental sounds of Minnehaha Falls and the surrounding park as inspiration for the public to interactively experience while on a self-guided walk through the park. KINETIC | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Composed in memory of Allan Schindler. Included in David Liptak's collection of solo piano works, Music for Piano: 1981 - 2021. MARCH FOR FLUTE AND PIANO Editor's Note: Not much is known about this short March for flute and piano, penned before Gannon began his full expansion into his compositional powers. Much like the Etude-Caprices, it was probably penned as a bit of a challenge to the composer himself. One can imagine his own sense of playing infusing the work - the challenge of clean staccato tonguing at forte, the embouchure technique TEN ETUDES FOR ALTO FLUTE Editor's Note: These ten etudes for the advanced alto flutist provide training and practice in several areas: - Tone quality across registers, dynamics, and intervals - Pitch consistency across registers, dynamics, and intervals - Double- and triple-tonguing - Finger technique - Embouchure technique - Airstream consistency through varied articulation and staccato - Breath control through long LEE GANNON: MUSIC FOR FLUTE Five of Lee Gannon's works for flute - both solo and accompanied - curated by Henry Gale. Includes the following works: Two Etude-Caprices (for Flute Solo) March (for THREE PIECES IN CRYSTAL (FOR FLUTE AND PIANO) Composer's Note: Three Pieces in Crystal was composed for the Mahler/Fedson Duo. Since Ms. Mahler, flutist, is also a geologist, it was only fitting that the work be based on various stones. SOFTER.MUTT.ERRINGS (FOR FLUTE, VIOLA, AND DOUBLE BASS Composer's Note: Commissioned by the Bateira Trio (New York, NY), softeR.Mutterings seeks to honor the visionary work of French cubist/Dadaist artist Marcel Duchamp, each movement attempting to render the thematic heartbeat of the respective painting/artwork. AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Thu, 05/13/2021 - 18:30 - Thu, 05/13/2021 - 19:30. Music of Brian Schober, Francine Trester, and more, with Aaron Larget-Caplan, May 13. The Jacob Edwards Library presents an online recital by classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan. Free and open to the public via Zoom. COMPOSERS | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040. About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-568-0036JOHAN FRANCO
Born in 1908 in Holland, Johan Franco became a U.S. Citizen in 1935, soon after moving to the United States, where he settled in Virginia Beach. Franco's compositional output included five symphonies, works for piano, chorus, chamber works, theater works, solo sonatas for the violin, viola, cello, saxophone and many, perhaps hundreds of works for carillon. Two months after his death in 1988AARON AVSHALOMOV
Aaron Avshalomov (1894–1964) was born in Nikolayevsk, eastern Siberia, where his grandfather had established a profitable business after being exiled from the Caucasus in the 1870s. Aaron was sent for medical studies to Zürich, where his musical interests blossomed. He attended the Zürich Conservatory briefly—which constituted his only formal musical education.FRANK WIGGLESWORTH
Frank Wigglesworth (1918-1996) was a composer, conductor, performer and teacher who was a resident of New York's Greenwich Village for more than 40 years. Born in Boston in 1918, Wigglesworth had an interest in music from an early age, playing both the violin and viola and began composing at the age of eleven. He went on to study composition with Otto Luening, Henry Cowell and Ernest White atERIK LUNDBORG
Born in the wilds of Montana, Erik Lundborg found music and started composing at a young age, and at 15 got his first performances from the Helena Symphony. Coming East, he earned a BM degree from the NEC (1971) and MA and DMA degrees from Columbia University, and was a founding member of the Composers Ensemble.ROBERT EVETT
Robert Evett was born in a small town named Loveland in the Rocky Mountain country of central Colorado in 1922. In nearby Estes Park his father kept a livery stable. His mother played the piano, and it was she who introduced this youngest of her three sons to the art that was to be the center of his life.FIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5'WIDE NIGHT SKY
This collection includes the following 10 ACA works: Miriam Gideon - Three Biblical Masques Andrew Ardizzoia - Chorale Variations on "Aus Tiefer Not" John Anthony Lennon - Misericordia Steven Sacco - Elegy Richard Brooks - Aaron's Jubilee Nancy Van de Vate - Prelude for Organ (Elegy for Departed Friends) Thomas L. Read - Variations on St. Elizabeth Joseph Dangerfield - MicroSuiteTERRY WINTER OWENS
Terry Winter Owens (1941-2007) was an internationally-published composer and pianist based in New York City. Her music has been described as " hauntingly beautiful with a magnetic quality which draws both performer and audience into a different world." The Bangkok Times specially noted the "remarkably evocative sonorities" of her music. Owens's catalogue includes works for piano, two AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Thu, 05/13/2021 - 18:30 - Thu, 05/13/2021 - 19:30. Music of Brian Schober, Francine Trester, and more, with Aaron Larget-Caplan, May 13. The Jacob Edwards Library presents an online recital by classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan. Free and open to the public via Zoom. COMPOSERS | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040. About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-568-0036JOHAN FRANCO
Born in 1908 in Holland, Johan Franco became a U.S. Citizen in 1935, soon after moving to the United States, where he settled in Virginia Beach. Franco's compositional output included five symphonies, works for piano, chorus, chamber works, theater works, solo sonatas for the violin, viola, cello, saxophone and many, perhaps hundreds of works for carillon. Two months after his death in 1988AARON AVSHALOMOV
Aaron Avshalomov (1894–1964) was born in Nikolayevsk, eastern Siberia, where his grandfather had established a profitable business after being exiled from the Caucasus in the 1870s. Aaron was sent for medical studies to Zürich, where his musical interests blossomed. He attended the Zürich Conservatory briefly—which constituted his only formal musical education.FRANK WIGGLESWORTH
Frank Wigglesworth (1918-1996) was a composer, conductor, performer and teacher who was a resident of New York's Greenwich Village for more than 40 years. Born in Boston in 1918, Wigglesworth had an interest in music from an early age, playing both the violin and viola and began composing at the age of eleven. He went on to study composition with Otto Luening, Henry Cowell and Ernest White atERIK LUNDBORG
Born in the wilds of Montana, Erik Lundborg found music and started composing at a young age, and at 15 got his first performances from the Helena Symphony. Coming East, he earned a BM degree from the NEC (1971) and MA and DMA degrees from Columbia University, and was a founding member of the Composers Ensemble.ROBERT EVETT
Robert Evett was born in a small town named Loveland in the Rocky Mountain country of central Colorado in 1922. In nearby Estes Park his father kept a livery stable. His mother played the piano, and it was she who introduced this youngest of her three sons to the art that was to be the center of his life.FIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5'WIDE NIGHT SKY
This collection includes the following 10 ACA works: Miriam Gideon - Three Biblical Masques Andrew Ardizzoia - Chorale Variations on "Aus Tiefer Not" John Anthony Lennon - Misericordia Steven Sacco - Elegy Richard Brooks - Aaron's Jubilee Nancy Van de Vate - Prelude for Organ (Elegy for Departed Friends) Thomas L. Read - Variations on St. Elizabeth Joseph Dangerfield - MicroSuiteTERRY WINTER OWENS
Terry Winter Owens (1941-2007) was an internationally-published composer and pianist based in New York City. Her music has been described as " hauntingly beautiful with a magnetic quality which draws both performer and audience into a different world." The Bangkok Times specially noted the "remarkably evocative sonorities" of her music. Owens's catalogue includes works for piano, two CONTACT | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040 About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-837-8082 MUSIC FOR PIANO: 1981 Composer's Note: The piano pieces in this collection are written over a span of 40 years for performers, events, or occasions. Three Studies was written in 1981 for pianist Deborah Moriarty, who was my colleague teaching music at Michigan State University.Bounce was composed in 1989 to celebrate the birth of my daughter Carena Liptak.Like Clockwork was written in 2000 for Kristian BezuidenhoutFIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5' WALLACE MCCLAIN CHEATHAM Wallace McClain Cheatham is an internationally recognized composer, performing artist, and scholar. His compositions, covering a variety of genres and published by prominent houses, have been programmed at festivals, symposiums, conventions, concerts, and recitals. He has continued to grow as a musician, researcher, and teacher. From the podium, he has introduced major works of African IOWA COMPOSERS FORUM TO PERFORM MUSIC OF ROBERT SCOTT The Iowa Composers Forum Digital Summer Festival of New Music presents a series of concerts and zoom social hours June 11-20, 2021. The first concert, Temporal Excavations will include Robert Scott Thompson's Elegy of the Eremocene, performed by cellist Craig Hultgren.EDITH BORROFF
Edith Borroff (b. 1925) received her education at Oberlin Conservatory, the American Conservatory of Music and the University of Michigan. She has taught at Hillsdale College, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and has been professor of music at Eastern Michigan University since 1966. Her areas of research have centered on 17th-century French chamber music, American and contemporary music.BARNEY CHILDS
Born in Spokane, Wash. on Feb. 13, 1926, Barney Childs led a colorful life as both a scholar and a composer. Childs attended the University of Nevada where he earned his B.A. As a Rhodes Scholar, Childs went on to earn a B.A. and M.A. in English language and literature at Oxford University. In addition, he earned a Ph.D. in English and music from Stanford University.WILLIAM HIBBARD
William Hibbard (b. 1939) was a distinguished composer, conductor, violist and teacher. He was appointed to the University of Iowa Music Composition faculty in 1966, and promoted to full professor in 1977. He became Chair of the Theory and Composition area in the School of Music in 1982. He served as Music Director of the University's EMIL AWAD | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Born in México, 1963, Awad is a graduate of the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, and received his doctorate from Harvard. Awad is a former student of Babbitt, Martino, and D. Lewin. Currently, he is a professor of composition and theory, and director of graduate studies at the Universidad Veracruzana. Awad's works have been performed by the Orquesta Sinfónica NacionalROBERT YEKOVICH
Robert Yekovich (b. 1955) was appointed dean of the school of music at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in 2003. Previous to this, he served as assistant dean of music at the North Carolina School of the Arts since 1989. He received his Bachelor of Music in 1978 and Master of Arts in 1980 from the University of Denver. He received his doctorate of Musical Arts from Columbia AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Non-profit composer services: licensing, print and digital distribution of music, management of score sales and recordings revenue for American concert music composers. COMPOSERS | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040. About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-568-0036JOHAN FRANCO
Born in 1908 in Holland, Johan Franco became a U.S. Citizen in 1935, soon after moving to the United States, where he settled in Virginia Beach. Franco's compositional output included five symphonies, works for piano, chorus, chamber works, theater works, solo sonatas for the violin, viola, cello, saxophone and many, perhaps hundreds of works for carillon. Two months after his death in 1988 WALLACE MCCLAIN CHEATHAM Wallace McClain Cheatham is an internationally recognized composer, performing artist, and scholar. His compositions, covering a variety of genres and published by prominent houses, have been programmed at festivals, symposiums, conventions, concerts, and recitals. He has continued to grow as a musician, researcher, and teacher. From the podium, he has introduced major works of AfricanGRIFFITH ROSE
Composer GRIFFITH ROSE was born in 1936 in Los Angeles. (d. 2016 Paris) His father, Raymond Stanley Rose worked for the New York Stock Exchange, and young Griffith was brought back to New York City before he was a month old. His grandfather was an èmigrè from Scotland, who worked for the railway and had seven sons. Griffith’s mother, New York-born Estelle Marie Wheeler was of English descent.FIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5'EDITH BORROFF
Edith Borroff (b. 1925) received her education at Oberlin Conservatory, the American Conservatory of Music and the University of Michigan. She has taught at Hillsdale College, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and has been professor of music at Eastern Michigan University since 1966. Her areas of research have centered on 17th-century French chamber music, American and contemporary music. EMIL AWAD | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Born in México, 1963, Awad is a graduate of the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, and received his doctorate from Harvard. Awad is a former student of Babbitt, Martino, and D. Lewin. Currently, he is a professor of composition and theory, and director of graduate studies at the Universidad Veracruzana. Awad's works have been performed by the Orquesta Sinfónica NacionalWIDE NIGHT SKY
This collection includes the following 10 ACA works: Miriam Gideon - Three Biblical Masques Andrew Ardizzoia - Chorale Variations on "Aus Tiefer Not" John Anthony Lennon - Misericordia Steven Sacco - Elegy Richard Brooks - Aaron's Jubilee Nancy Van de Vate - Prelude for Organ (Elegy for Departed Friends) Thomas L. Read - Variations on St. Elizabeth Joseph Dangerfield - MicroSuite MODES FOR STRING QUARTET PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040. About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-568-0036 AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Thu, 05/13/2021 - 18:30 - Thu, 05/13/2021 - 19:30. Music of Brian Schober, Francine Trester, and more, with Aaron Larget-Caplan, May 13. The Jacob Edwards Library presents an online recital by classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan. Free and open to the public via Zoom. COMPOSERS | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE PO Box 1108. New York, NY 10040. About Us; News & Events; Contact. Email: Tel: 212-568-0036JOHAN FRANCO
Born in 1908 in Holland, Johan Franco became a U.S. Citizen in 1935, soon after moving to the United States, where he settled in Virginia Beach. Franco's compositional output included five symphonies, works for piano, chorus, chamber works, theater works, solo sonatas for the violin, viola, cello, saxophone and many, perhaps hundreds of works for carillon. Two months after his death in 1988 WALLACE MCCLAIN CHEATHAM Wallace McClain Cheatham is an internationally recognized composer, performing artist, and scholar. His compositions, covering a variety of genres and published by prominent houses, have been programmed at festivals, symposiums, conventions, concerts, and recitals. He has continued to grow as a musician, researcher, and teacher. From the podium, he has introduced major works of AfricanGRIFFITH ROSE
Composer GRIFFITH ROSE was born in 1936 in Los Angeles. (d. 2016 Paris) His father, Raymond Stanley Rose worked for the New York Stock Exchange, and young Griffith was brought back to New York City before he was a month old. His grandfather was an èmigrè from Scotland, who worked for the railway and had seven sons. Griffith’s mother, New York-born Estelle Marie Wheeler was of English descent.FIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5'EDITH BORROFF
Edith Borroff (b. 1925) received her education at Oberlin Conservatory, the American Conservatory of Music and the University of Michigan. She has taught at Hillsdale College, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and has been professor of music at Eastern Michigan University since 1966. Her areas of research have centered on 17th-century French chamber music, American and contemporary music.WIDE NIGHT SKY
This collection includes the following 10 ACA works: Miriam Gideon - Three Biblical Masques Andrew Ardizzoia - Chorale Variations on "Aus Tiefer Not" John Anthony Lennon - Misericordia Steven Sacco - Elegy Richard Brooks - Aaron's Jubilee Nancy Van de Vate - Prelude for Organ (Elegy for Departed Friends) Thomas L. Read - Variations on St. Elizabeth Joseph Dangerfield - MicroSuite EMIL AWAD | AMERICAN COMPOSERS ALLIANCE Born in México, 1963, Awad is a graduate of the Juilliard School, and the Manhattan School of Music, and received his doctorate from Harvard. Awad is a former student of Babbitt, Martino, and D. Lewin. Currently, he is a professor of composition and theory, and director of graduate studies at the Universidad Veracruzana. Awad's works have been performed by the Orquesta Sinfónica NacionalROBERT YEKOVICH
Robert Yekovich (b. 1955) was appointed dean of the school of music at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in 2003. Previous to this, he served as assistant dean of music at the North Carolina School of the Arts since 1989. He received his Bachelor of Music in 1978 and Master of Arts in 1980 from the University of Denver. He received his doctorate of Musical Arts from ColumbiaFIVE MILLAY SONGS
5 songs on texts of Edna St. Vincent Millay, in high, medium, or low edition. Wild swans 2' Branch by branch 2' For you there is no song 3' The return from town 2' Gone again is summer the lovely 5'HARMONY OF TENSIONS
Composer's Note: The Harmony of Tensions was commissioned by the 2020 Irving M. Klein International String Competition and is dedicated to the young musical artists of the Klein Compeition, present, past and future. The title of the work is taken from lines of the Greek philosopher Heraclitus (535 BC–c. 475 BC): The cosmos works by harmony of tensions, like the lyre and bow. - from FragmentsT.J. ANDERSON
T.J. Anderson is one of the leading composers of his generation. He was born August 17, 1928 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania and received degrees from West Virginia State College, Penn State University, and a Ph.D in Composition from the University of Iowa. He also holds several honorary degrees. After serving as Chairman of the Department of Music at Tufts University for eight years, ThomasTHREE IMAGES
Text Language - Non English - Text Source/Author - Ensemble TypeFRANK WIGGLESWORTH
Frank Wigglesworth (1918-1996) was a composer, conductor, performer and teacher who was a resident of New York's Greenwich Village for more than 40 years. Born in Boston in 1918, Wigglesworth had an interest in music from an early age, playing both the violin and viola and began composing at the age of eleven. He went on to study composition with Otto Luening, Henry Cowell and Ernest White atELLIOTT SCHWARTZ
Elliott Schwartz was born 1936 in New York City and studied composition with Otto Luening and Jack Beeson at Columbia University. He retired from the faculty at Bowdoin College, where he served for 43 years, twelve of them as department chair. His many extended residencies and/or visiting professorships include Ohio State University, the University of California (San Diego and Santa BarbaraGERALD STRANG
Gerald Strang (13 February 1908 in Claresholm, Alberta (Canada); 13. February 1983 in Loma Linda, California) was an American composer. Strand studied at Stanford University, the University of Southern California and the University of California, and in 1935 was KOKÛ - TWELVE CONTEMPORARY WORKS FOR FLUTE ALONE Curator's Note: The twelve works in this anthology, spanning 50 years of musical development from 1970-2017, touch on dozens of the musical techniques and new flute sounds that emerged across the US and Europe during the 20th Century.ROBERT YEKOVICH
Robert Yekovich (b. 1955) was appointed dean of the school of music at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University in 2003. Previous to this, he served as assistant dean of music at the North Carolina School of the Arts since 1989. He received his Bachelor of Music in 1978 and Master of Arts in 1980 from the University of Denver. He received his doctorate of Musical Arts from ColumbiaTWO YORK PEEPHOLES
Composer's Note: Two York Peepholes was written as an admiring farewell gift to flutist Elizabeth Erenberg and conductor Michael Reichman as they embarked on a move from the Boston area to York, Pennsylvania in 2016. As my colleague at Tufts for several years, Elizabeth premiered several new flute works, working collaboratively and insightfully to help me develop them. Skip to main content American Composers Alliance Toggle navigation Cartfb Twitter
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