(Wuorinen ~ Six Pieces for Violin and Piano. Published by ...)
Wuorinen ~ Six Pieces for Violin and Piano. Published by Edition Peters, No.66744. Score with separate violin part. Unused old store stock See my other listings for much more! Sean97
String Sextet By Charles Wuorinen. String Sextets. For 2 Violins, 2 Viola, 2 Cello. Modern. Set of Parts. Duration Circa 20 Minutes.
(String Sextet by Charles Wuorinen. String Sextets. For 2 ...)
String Sextet by Charles Wuorinen. String Sextets. For 2 Violins, 2 Viola, 2 Cello. Modern. Set of parts. Duration circa 20 minutes. Published by Edition Peters (67306A).
Charles Peter Wuorinen, American composer. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Arts and Letters, American Society University Composers, American Composers Alliance (former board directors), American Music Center (board directors), International Society Contemporary Music (board directors), American Academy Arts and Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa.
Background
Wuorinen, Charles Peter was born on June 9, 1938 in New York City. Son of John Henry and Alfhild (Kalijarvi) Wuorinen.
Education
Bachelor, Columbia University, 1961;
Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1963;
Doctor of Music (honorary), Jersey City State College, 1971.
Career
Lecturer Columbia University, 1964-1965, instructor, 1965-1969, assistant professor, 1969-1971, co-director Group Contemporary Music, since 1962. Professor music Rutgers University, 1984—2005. Visiting lecturer Princeton University, 1967-1968, New England Conservatory, 1968-1971, Yale University, 1983.
Adjunct lecturer University South Florida, 1971-1972. Faculty Manhattan School Music, 1972-1979, University Southern California, 1981. Artistic director, chairman American Composers Orchestra, 1973-1987.
Composer-in-residence Ojai Festival, 1975, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, 1993, 2001, Tanglewood Music Festival, 2001. San Francisco Symphony, 1984-1989. Conductor Cleveland Orchestra, 1976, Finnish Radio Orchestra, 1979, Helsinki Philharmonic, 1979.
Distinguished professor Rutgers University, since 1984. Visiting professor State University of New York, Buffalo, 1989-1994, New York University, 1990.
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Academy of Arts and Letters, American Society University Composers, American Composers Alliance (former board directors), American Music Center (board directors), International Society Contemporary Music (board directors), American Academy Arts and Sciences, Phi Beta Kappa.
Recipient Philharmonic Young Composers award, 1954. Bennington Composers Conference scholar, 1956-1960. Bearns prize, 1958-1959, 61.
MacDowell Colony fellow, 1958. Alice M. Ditson fellow, 1959. Arthur Rose teaching fellow, 1960.
Broadcast Music-Student Composers award, 1959, 61, 62, 63. Lili Boulanger Memorial award, 1963. Festival fellow Santa Fe Opera, 1962.
Festival fellow World's Fair Music and Sound, 1962. Commissioned by Koussevitzky Foundation, 1964, Berkshire Music Center, 1963, Fromm Foundation, 1963-1971, Ford Foundation, 1962, Orchestra of America, 1958, Columbia University, 1956, Washington and Lee University, 1964, Fine Arts Quartet, 1969, Naumberg Foundation, 1971, University South Florida, 1972, National Opera Institute, 1973, Light Fantastic Players, 1973, New York State Council on the Arts, 1974, New York Philharmonic, 1974, Baltimore Chamber Music Society, 1974, Buffalo Philharmonic, 1974, Ojai Festival, 1974, Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, 1974, TASHI, 1974, Beethoven Festival, Bonn, 1978, Albany Symphony, 1981, San Francisco Symphony, 1984, 86, 88, 89, Cleveland Orchestra, 1984, Baltimore Symphony, 1984, Houston Symphony, 1986, New York City Ballet, 1987, 90, Library. of Congress, 1988, New World Symphony, 1987, Chamber Music Society Lincoln Center, 1989, 92, American/ Soviet Youth Orchestra, 1990, Philadelphia Orchestra, 1992, Beethorenhalle Orchestra, Bonn Mönchengladbach and Ludwig Forum, Germany. Grantee National Institute Arts and Letters, 1967, National Endowment Arts, 1974, 76.
Guggenheim fellow, 1968, 72. Ingraham Merrill fellow, 1972, Rockefeller Foundation fellow, 1979, 80, 81, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur fellow, 1986-1991. Recipient Pulitzer prize, 1970, Brandeis University creative arts award, 1970, Creative Artists Public Service award, 1976.
Arts and Letters award Finlandia Foundation, 1976, Koussevitzky International Recording award, 1970, 72.
MacDowell Colony fellow, 1958. Alice M. Ditson fellow, 1959. Arthur Rose teaching fellow, 1960.
Broadcast Music-Student Composers award, 1959, 61, 62, 63. Lili Boulanger Memorial award, 1963. Festival fellow Santa Fe Opera, 1962.
Festival fellow World's Fair Music and Sound, 1962. Commissioned by Koussevitzky Foundation, 1964, Berkshire Music Center, 1963, Fromm Foundation, 1963-1971, Ford Foundation, 1962, Orchestra of America, 1958, Columbia University, 1956, Washington and Lee University, 1964, Fine Arts Quartet, 1969, Naumberg Foundation, 1971, University South Florida, 1972, National Opera Institute, 1973, Light Fantastic Players, 1973, New York State Council on the Arts, 1974, New York Philharmonic, 1974, Baltimore Chamber Music Society, 1974, Buffalo Philharmonic, 1974, Ojai Festival, 1974, Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, 1974, TASHI, 1974, Beethoven Festival, Bonn, 1978, Albany Symphony, 1981, San Francisco Symphony, 1984, 86, 88, 89, Cleveland Orchestra, 1984, Baltimore Symphony, 1984, Houston Symphony, 1986, New York City Ballet, 1987, 90, Library. of Congress, 1988, New World Symphony, 1987, Chamber Music Society Lincoln Center, 1989, 92, American/ Soviet Youth Orchestra, 1990, Philadelphia Orchestra, 1992, Beethorenhalle Orchestra, Bonn Mönchengladbach and Ludwig Forum, Germany. Grantee National Institute Arts and Letters, 1967, National Endowment Arts, 1974, 76.
Guggenheim fellow, 1968, 72. Ingraham Merrill fellow, 1972, Rockefeller Foundation fellow, 1979, 80, 81, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur fellow, 1986-1991. Recipient Pulitzer prize, 1970, Brandeis University creative arts award, 1970, Creative Artists Public Service award, 1976.
Arts and Letters award Finlandia Foundation, 1976, Koussevitzky International Recording award, 1970, 72.