WUORINEN, CHARLES

wûrˈĭnən, 1938–, American composer, conductor, and pianist, b. New York City. Wuorinen studied at Columbia Univ. (B.A., 1961; M.A., 1963) and taught there, at the Manhattan School of Music, and at Rutgers Univ. In 1962 he was one of the founders of the influential Group for Contemporary Music. Composer in residence at the San Francisco Symphony (1985–89) and a guest piano soloist and conductor with many orchestras worldwide, Wuorinen has been the recipient of many awards, including Guggenheim (1968, 1972) and MacArthur (1986–91) fellowships.

In his innovative compositions he has explored and expanded electronic music and serial music; Wuorinen explains his approach in the treatise Simple Composition (1979). He has written more than 200 compositions—including works for electronic media alone and with traditional instruments—for orchestra, chamber group, ballet, opera, chorus, and soloists. Among his best known pieces are Time's Encomium (1969), an electronic piece that won him the Pulitzer Prize; Reliquary for Igor Stravinsky (1975), based on Stravinsky's last sketches; Bamboula Squared (1984), for orchestra and computer-generated sound; and the Dante Trilogy (1993–96), orchestral scores written for the New York City Ballet.

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...Duchacek Stephen Fischer-Galati L. A. D. Dellin John H. Wuorinen R. John Rath Joseph L. Sutton Robert F. Byrnes UNIVERSITY...versity 281 13 Finland John Wuorinen, Columbia University 314...
...Dictionary of American Music Charles Eugene Claghorn PARKER PUBLISHING COMPANY...Cataloging in Publication Data Claghorn, Charles Eugene Biographical dictionary of American...New York City, Philadelphia, and Charleston, South Carolina. Many popular songs...
...America MUSIC in the New World CHARLES HAMM Dartmouth College W W Norton...Cataloging in Publication Data Hamm, Charles. Music in the New World. Bibliography...Goadby, 1763 , pp. 148-49. 19 Charles C. Jones, Jr., Antiquities of the Southern...
...far-reaching, imaginative trea- tise, pulled Charles Rosens book on Schoenberg from a shelf...in America and Europe), My Father Knew Charles Ives (2003), and another work to follow...3That keen observer of singers, Dr. Charles Burney, notes in A Gerteral History of...
...concert works by American composers--for instance, some of Charles Ives music in the ballet Ivesiana . Balanchine used both...With his pioneer-partners Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman, he ripped away the undergrowth of an effete, European-dominated...
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...Andre-Michel Schub, Louise Talma, Augusta Read Thomas, and Charles Wuorinen. Prior to the First World War American musicians frequently...1923, BMF. (42.) BMF and the private collection of Charles Kaufman. (43.) Elizabeth Powell, "Coming Home" (a memoir...
...prohibition before the United States (Wuorinen, 1931). At the same time, pioneering...Company. Billings, John S., Charles W. Eliot, Henry W. Farnam...Westport, CT: Quorum Books. Merz, Charles. 1931. The Dry Decade. Garden...Houghton Mifflin and Company. Wuorinen, John. 1931. The Prohibition...
...European romanticism. And this was one way in which he -- as a contemporary not of Schoenberg but of Steve Reich, Charles Wuorinen, and William Bolcom -- was behind his time. In Nigey Lennons words, Zappa"was all about the nineteenth century...


 

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...Nancarrow, Frederic Rzewski, Charles Wuorinen, Tobias Picker, John Harbison...melody in different ways. Charles Wuorinen, one of the most prolific composers...Speculum Musicae. In addition, Wuorinens music for violin and piano has...
...stands out?" And he answered, quick as a flash, "Charles Wuorinen." He didnt name anyone else. Wuorinen, he said, is...observation make one a Neanderthal? Maybe so. I trust that Charles Wuorinen is a genius, because people I respect tell me he...
...almost everyone who isnt purveying animal-attack videos: Charles Wuorinen, the atonal composer, and R. Crumb, the underground...ONeill gleaned Mourning Becomes Electra from Aeschylus. Charles Ives was an inveterate borrower; in his Fourth Symphony...
...R Wolpe, Stefan Con Wuorinen, Charles Con Ysaye, Eugene R/Con...
...habitually exchanged. The music, by Milton Babbitt, Charles Wuorinen, Edgard Varese, Boulez, and others, was challenging...members, recorded pieces by John Harbison, Rzewski, and Wuorinen, and was given, she says, to a highly impractical...
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...wife; his daughter, Jennie Sutton of Springfield; his son, Jon Wuorinen of Curtin; his brother, Paul Rainhold of Milwaukie; five grandchildren...causes. She was 90. Emery was born Aug. 7, 1914, in Eugene, to Charles and Nellie Quimby Emery. She attended Eugene schools, graduating...
...studied the history?" Mr. Eastwood, 78, asked. Brokeback opera set The New York City Opera has commissioned composer Charles Wuorinen to adapt the gay-themed western "Brokeback Mountain" as an opera to debut in 2013, Agence France-Presse reports...
...endearing nonchalance. "River of Light," the latest work by artistic director Peter Martins, set to the music of Charles Wuorinen, uses the formidable resources of his dancers, giving them striking movement, performed with daring. It is one of...


 

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WUORINEN, CHARLES wur in n, 1938 , American composer, conductor, and pianist, b. New York City. Wuorinen studied at Columbia Univ. (B.A., 1961...conductor with many orchestras worldwide, Wuorinen has been the recipient of many awards...


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