Background
Spies, Claudio was born on March 26, 1925 in Santiago, Chile. Came to United States, 1942, naturalized, 1966. Son of Mauricio and Gertrudis (Heilbronn).
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Spies, Claudio was born on March 26, 1925 in Santiago, Chile. Came to United States, 1942, naturalized, 1966. Son of Mauricio and Gertrudis (Heilbronn).
Born in Santiago, Chile, of German Jewish parents, Spies completed primary and secondary education in Santiago in 1941, when he passed the Bachillerato. Spies came to the United States in August 1942 to study music at New England Conservatory and Longy School of Music, where he studied with Nadia Boulanger and, after her departure for California, with Harold Shapero. He graduated in June 1950, and received John K. Paine Traveling Fellowship, which took him to Paris, where he spent a year composing.
Erich Kleiber and Fritz Busch were mentors to Spies at an early age. He entered Harvard College in February 1947. Returned to Harvard as a graduate student and received his Master of Arts degree in composition in 1954.
Spies has taught music at many institutions:
Harvard University (1953–1957)
Vassar College (1957–1958)
Swarthmore College (1958–1970)
Princeton University (Professor of Music, 1970–1998.
Professor Emeritus, 1998 - )
The Juilliard School (1998 - )
In addition to teaching music composition and analysis, he has also taught such subjects as: study of composers" manuscripts, Brahms" chamber music, courses on the music of Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schoenberg, conducting. He may be the first person ever to teach a course on composers" manuscripts, which he did through facsimile editions as well as regular visits to manuscripts collection at the Morgan Library in New York City.
With Stravinsky, he attended countless rehearsals, performances, and recording sessions of new Stravinsky works in such places as Boston, New York, and Venice (the first performance of The Rake"s Progress in 1951). While teaching at Harvard Summer School in 1968, Spies conducted the first performances of four preliminary versions of Stravinsky"s Les Noces along with a performance of the final version.
At that session, he also conducted various works of Schoenberg and Anton Webern.
Some of the musical comments shared between Spies and Stravinsky were reflected in articles written by Spies in several issues of Perspectives of New Music dealing with new works by Stravinsky.
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Member American Society University Composers (member founding board), International Alban Berg/Society Ltd. (member founding board), Philadelphia Composers' Forum (executive committee 1966-1967), League-ISCM (member board 1970-1973), American Brahms Society, Phi Beta Kappa.
Son of; married Emmi Vera Tobias, June 10, 1953 (divorced 1986). Children: Caterina, Michael, Tatiana, Leah, Susanna.