Pulitzer Prizes In Music birth. 2000 spratlan, lewis Life Is a Dream, Opera in Three ActsAct Two, Concert Version 2001 Corigliano, John Symphony No. 2 http://www.lib.washington.edu/music/pulitzer.html
Extractions: Music Library Schuman, William A Free Song - Secular Cantata no. 2 M 782.82 Sch86f1 Hanson, Howard Symphony no. 4 M 785.11 H198s no.4 Copland, Aaron Appalachian Spring Compact disc CD 1144 Sowerby, Leo Canticle of the Sun (chorus and orch.) Ives, Charles Symphony no. 3 M1001 .I66 no.3, 1990 Compact disc CD 4278 Piston, Walter Symphony no. 3 M1001 .P68 no.3 Thomson, Virgil Louisiana Story Videorecord HOV 041 (OUGL) Menotti, Gian-Carlo The Consul Phonodisc 11 H 1 Moore, Douglas Giants in the Earth Kubik, Gail Symphony Concertante for trumpet, viola, piano and orch. NO AWARD Porter, Quincy Concerto Concertante (for 2 pianos and orch.) Menotti, Gian-Carlo The Saint of Bleeker Street Toch, Ernest Symphony no. 3 M1001 .T6 op.75, 1957a Dello Joio, Norman Meditations on Ecclesiastes (for string orch.) Phonodisc 18 U 1 Barber, Samuel Vanessa Phonodisc 9 B 6 LaMontaine, John Concerto for Piano and Orchestra Phonodisc 18 U 21
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Spratlan, Lewis : Art Directory (Rating 0.00 Votes 0) Rate It. spratlan, lewis (1940 Living), United StatesBiographical data, recommended CDs, books and sheet music, bibliography, and http://www.123artist.com/art/Arts/Music/Composition/Composers/S/Spratlan__Lewis/
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Music At Mount Holyoke Obradors, Helen Hopekirk; Proverb , by Steve Reich; Mayflies , on poetry of RichardWilbur, for soprano and 4 flutes, by lewis spratlan (premiere); Mass in B http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/music/profiles/spratlan.html
Extractions: Repertoire: Songs by Dowland and Morley, Debussy, Fauré and Ravel, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Wolf and Mahler, Purcell, Obradors, Helen Hopekirk; "Proverb", by Steve Reich; "Mayflies", on poetry of Richard Wilbur, for soprano and 4 flutes, by Lewis Spratlan (premiere); Mass in B minor, by Bach. Spratlan, Melinda Kessler
Pulitzer-Musikpreis No. 2 für Streichorchester. 2000, spratlan, lewis, Life is a Dream . Oper. http://www.aluan.de/knowhow/musikpreise/019b7392411230803.html
Extractions: Jahr Komponist Werk Brant, Henry "Ice Field" für Orchester Corigliano, John "Symphony No. 2" für Streichorchester Spratlan, Lewis "Life is a Dream". Oper Wagner, Melinda "Concerto" für Flöte, Streicher und Schlagzeug Kernis, Aaron Jay "String Quartet No. 2" Marsalis, Wynton "Blood on the Field" Walker, George "Lilacs" für Singstimme und Orchester Gould, Morton "Music for Strings" Schuller, Gunther "Of Reminiscences and Reflections" für Orchester Rouse, Christopher
UsOperaweb - Winter '02 - '03 Issue Making an Opera Coming Soon A Long Wait for lewis spratlan Journallewis spratlan and Constance Congdon on the progress of Earthrise. http://www.usoperaweb.com/2002/december/
The Ensemble Sospeso - Lucy Shelton The Bells; Gerard Grisey's L'Icone Paradoxiale; Ned Rorem's Schuyller Songs; SallyBeamish's Monster; James Yannatos's Trinity Mass; lewis spratlan's Of Time http://www.sospeso.com/contents/musicians/shelton.html
Extractions: The only artist to receive the International Walter W. Naumburg Award twice, as a soloist and as a chamber musician, soprano Lucy Shelton has performed repertoire from Bach to Boulez in major recital, chamber and orchestral venues throughout the world. Highly acclaimed as an interpreter of new music, Ms. Shelton continues to bring new audiences into the sound world of new works, often composed for her. Notable among numerous world premieres are Elliott Carter 's Of Challenge and Of Love and his Tempo e Tempi ; Oliver Knussen's Whitman Settings ; Stephen Albert's Flower of the Mountain; Joseph Schwantner's Sparrows and his Two Poems of Agueda Pizarro and Magabunda; Alexander Goehr's Sing, Ariel and The Mouse Metamorphosed Into a Maid; David Del Tredici's Quaint Events; Poul Ruder's The Bells; Gerard Grisey 's L'Icone Paradoxiale; Ned Rorem's Schuyller Songs; Sally Beamish's Monster; James Yannatos's Trinity Mass; Lewis Spratlan's Of Time and the Seasons; and Rob Zuidam's Johanna's Lament.
Koussevitzky Music Composition Commissions Announced Symphony; Edwin London and the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players; Harvey Sollbergerand the New York New Music Ensemble; lewis spratlan and the Dinosaur http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9807/kous.html
Extractions: Home Page Commissioning Composers Koussevitzky Awards Announced The Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation in the Library of Congress and the Koussevitzky Music Foundation Inc. have awarded commissions for new musical works to 11 composers. The commissions are granted jointly by the foundations and the performing organizations that will present the newly composed works. Award winners and their co-sponsoring groups are: Peter Alexander and the Meridian Arts Ensemble; David Chaitkin and the Francesco Trio; Chen Yi and the Women's Philharmonic; James Dashow and the Ensemble Europeo Antidogma; Richard Festinger and the Laurel Trio; Osvaldo Golijov and the Boston Musica Viva; Jonathan Harvey and the Riverside Symphony; Edwin London and the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players; Harvey Sollberger and the New York New Music Ensemble; Lewis Spratlan and the Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble; and David Vayo and the Orkest de Volharding. The Serge Koussevitzky Music Foundation and the Koussevitzky Music Foundation of New York, founded in 1950 and 1942, respectively, perpetuate Koussevitzky's lifelong efforts to encourage contemporary composers. Serge Koussevitzky was conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 25 years, starting in 1924. He died in 1951. Works commissioned by him and the two foundations include masterpieces such as Benjamin Britten's
The Center For New Music--Composers 67 Sunflowers 03/12/78 04/16/78 Two Pieces for Two Flutes 11/13/66 03/12/78 Songayllo,Ray Bio Sonata for Viola and Piano 10/13/00 spratlan, lewis Bio Moments http://www.uiowa.edu/~cnm/comp3.html
The Center For New Music--2001-02 Concert Schedule A concert of Russian and American composers including lewis spratlan, Alexey Sioumak,Michael Daugherty, Michael Torke, Roman Ledenev and Charles Wuorinen. http://www.uiowa.edu/~cnm/CNM36.html
Replist_87-97 Triple Helix. 10/30/94. lewis spratlan. Life is a Dream, Act II, concert version. 1/30/00.lewis spratlan. Penelope's Knees. Gunther Schuller, conductor. http://www.dinosaurannex.org/replis2.htm
Extractions: Milton Babbitt Souper Karol Bennett, soprano, Stephen Mosko, conductor; first Boston performance Milton Babbitt Homily First Boston performance Milton Babbitt Septet But Equal First performance, Koussevitzky Foundation Commission Milton Babbitt Septet But Equal Gunther Schuller, conductor Contrasts Ross Bauer Aplomb Eve Beglarian Making Sense of It All Eve Beglarian Preciosilla First Boston performance Eve Beglarian Machaut in the Machine Age First Boston performance Arthur Berger Ode of Ronsard Arthur Berger First performance Arthur Berger Postcard First performance, written for the 20th Anniversary of Dinosaur Annex Arthur Berger Three One-Part Inventions Ran Blake The Death of Billie Holiday Ran Blake, piano Pierre Boulez Martin Boykan Sonata for Violin and Piano Martin Boykan Piano Trio #2 First performance; Dinosaur Annex commission Martin Boykan Usurpations Henry Brant Music for an Imaginary Ballet Henry Brant All Souls Carnival Dana Brayton A Little Traveling Music first performance, Dinosaur Annex commission
Extractions: Bibliography ABSTRACT b , opus 40. The information herein is intended for performers, and therefore contains many specific performance suggestions. The first two chapters after the introduction are historical in content. Chapter two describes the composition of the piece, giving detailed historical information. The third chapter examines why Brahms chose to write the piece for natural horn instead of valve horn, providing relevant information on the history of the instrument. Both chapters two and three contain little original research. They are, rather, comprehensive assemblages of information that has previously been spread out over many different sources. Chapters four through seven contain the analysis of the piece. Each movement has its own chapter and a table that shows important formal structures, key areas, themes and harmonies. The analysis is almost completely original, with footnotes indicating borrowed ideas. The aim of the analysis is to help inform a performance of the Horn Trio. AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOTE Joshua Garrett was born in 1969 in New York City. He received his B.A. in 1990 from Amherst College
Massachusetts Cultural Council | FY01 Artist Grants Program Funding List Lior Navok, Boston, $12,500. Apostolos Paraskevas, Medford, $1,000. lewis spratlan,Amherst, $1,000. Kurt Stallmann, Cambridge, $1,000. Photography. Name, City,Grant. http://www.massculturalcouncil.org/programs/funding/artistgrants_funding01.html
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S E Q U I T U R March 1, 2001 The New York Times By Anthony Tommasini Seasons of Squawks on theCrows' Calendar When lewis spratlan won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for music for http://www.sequitur.org/reviews0001_01.html
Extractions: When Lewis Spratlan won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for music for Act II of his opera "Life Is a Dream," which was performed only in concert, he assumed that some company would finally present a complete production of it. Though written in 1978, it was still unproduced. Inexplicably, no company has yet offered. Scored unusually for violin, cello, piano and three clarinets, "When Crows Gather" was inspired by an incident one December morning when a throng of crows gathered in some trees outside Mr. Spratlan's studio in western Massachusetts and led him to some musical ruminations about the seasons. In the onrushing opening section, the instruments evoke wintry winds through swooshing, darting thematic lines, before the music settles into a loopy dance. An Ivesian episode follows in which choralelike evocations of summertime parlor songs and a near-inaudible piano rag are jabbed by spiky counterpoint for strings. The whole ends with what could be called the "Crow Squawk Toccata." But the sense of whimsy is undercut by Mr. Spratlan's complex and gritty harmonic language. The arresting piece was conducted by Paul Hostetter.