Carter Larsen

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Carter Larsen

Carter Lawrence Larsen is an American classical pianist and composer. Most widely known for his European performances in the 1980s. He is sought after in Hollywood for film scoring and now primarily focuses on piano composition.

Early life and education[]

Larsen was born in San Francisco, California, and began piano studies at the age of six. Composing music in his teens, Larsen graduated from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, pursuing a dual career as composer and pianist. He studied composition under John Adams and piano under Milton Salkind (Conservatory president) and Mack McCray. Post Conservatory, he worked with Peter Feuchtwanger and Ruth Nye in London, and Vlado Perlemuter (Maurice Ravel's assistant) in Paris.

Musical style and compositions[]

Larsen is known for creating a new style of 21st-century romanticism which combines 19th-century romanticism with influences of the 20th century, such as jazz, minimalism and world music. His group of compositions, Fantasia Suite, is seen as a Neo-Romantic reaction to the violence and dissonance of the last century, emphasizing beauty and fantasy with idealism at its foundation.[1]

He composed more than 240 substantial piano and orchestra works in Fantasia Suite establishes Larsen as one of today's most prolific piano composers. These compositions represent a continuous cycle of cinematic, yet classically written music in a bold, new contemporary idiom. Andrea Van de Kamp, Chairman Emeritus of the Music Center in Los Angeles, declares, “Fantasia Suite is the music of the future. Larsen is creating a breakthrough with his twenty-first century Neo-Romantic approach. He has embraced the summation of our classical culture in music, while exploding into another dimension of creativity.” Scott Epstein insists, “Larsen composes music for our age that is personal, deeply felt and sophisticated. Resisting conventional labels, his music pursues its own path with intense inspiration. It reaches us and reflects us. Larsen is a composer for out times.”

In Larsen's compositions, the melody, harmony, rhythm and instrumental virtuosity attains a level of complexity that is richly satisfying. Larsen's approach to the piano, though modern and individual, has its antecedents in the pianism of the great classical and romantic composers. The music is sometimes vocal, sometimes orchestral and sometimes peculiarly pianistic in figuration. The forms are clear and accessible and the music is always at the service of the emotional content, whether serious or capricious, bitter or sweet, worldly or spiritual.

Performances and appearances[]

Starting in 1980, Larsen became renowned in Europe for his piano performances of the High Romantics. In particular, his interpretations of Liszt, Grieg, Rachmaninoff and Saint-Saëns made significant contributions to the Romantic Revival and won acclaim from both audiences and critics.[2][3][4]

Carter Larsen conducted and performed as soloist with major concerts including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra[5] and the London Symphony Orchestra.[6] His featured presentation in London performing Chopin's music, was broadcast on BBC television's prestigious "Omnibus " program in 1986.[7]

Renowned for several world premieres and recordings of previously unknown works of Liszt and Saint-Saëns, Larsen became the first pianist to make a complete CD recording of Saint-Saëns' solo piano music in 1989.

Larsen established himself as a composer premiering four original compositions alongside the classics, which were first broadcast on the UK's Classic FM "Platform Live" in 1994.

He also served as conductor in the 70th Academy Awards.

Further expanding his musical influence, in 2010 Larsen was invited to perform during the Shanghai Expo 2010, at the Shanghai Grand Theatre June 21, the closing night of the International Film Festival and the Shanghai Music Festival. Larsen performed the classics, original compositions, and improvisations. It was the first time CNN had interviewed an artist for the Grand Theatre. The concert was covered by two television stations broadcasting to a total estimated audience of 500 million and included the Shanghai International Channel and the Shanghai Arts Channel filming a documentary of the concert.[8]

Larsen's Volumes[]

Volume 1 Arcadia

Larsen has, since 1973, written more than 240 piano and orchestra works in Fantasia Suite, available in a complete collection of 29 volumes and as individual books.

  • Volume I – ARCADIA – Solo Piano
  • Volume II – NEXUS – Solo Piano
  • Volume III – EMERANCE – Solo Piano
  • Volume IV – ODYSSEY – Solo Piano
  • Volume V – KALIDA – Solo Piano
  • Volume VI – ALTURAS – Solo Piano
  • Volume X – BRIDGES AND BEYOND – Piano and Orchestra
  • Volume XI – LEGENDS OF THE COSMOS – Piano and Orchestra
  • Volume XII – DIVINATION – Piano and Orchestra
  • Volume XIII – FANTASIAS – Piano and Orchestra
  • Volume Xa – BRIDGES AND BEYOND – Two Pianos
  • Volume XIa – LEGENDS OF THE COSMOS – Two Pianos
  • Volume XIIa – DIVINATION – Two Pianos
  • Volume XIIIa – FANTASIAS – Two Pianos
  • Volume XV – FAROS – Orchestra
  • Volume XVI – REISCHEN – Orchestra
  • Volume XVII – PARSCHADA – Orchestra
  • Volume XVIII – VIAMALA – Orchestra
  • Volume XIX – ZILLIS – Orchestra
  • Volume XX – STARLERA – Orchestra
  • Volume XXI – RHEINWALD – Orchestra
  • Volume XXII – AVERS – Orchestra
  • Volume XXIII – WERGENSTEIN – Orchestra
  • Volume XXIV – CRESTA – Orchestra
  • Volume XXV – MADRISCH – Orchestra
  • Volume XXVI – BARENBURG – Orchestra

Music in film[]

Larsen has written film and television scores, writing music for major Hollywood studios. He was asked to compose music for various films, including Paramount's Star Trek to Nosferatu along with Masterpiece Theatre and The Mark of Zorro. Larsen's films, "Innocents Mission" and Love Bytes, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and his feature Big Shots premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.

Larsen is currently scoring Martin Scorsese’s new film Something to Believe In, as well as creating his most ambitious work thus far, the Fantasia Suite.

List of compositions[]

Fantasia Suite

  • Arcadia
    • Flight, Op. 7
    • Reverence, Op. 36
    • Lumiere, Op. 28
    • Soliloquy, Op. 10
    • Bridges, Op. 3
    • Elegie, Op. 1
    • Brunella, Op. 22
    • Someday, Op. 2
    • Celebration, Op. 21
    • Spirit of Auriel, Op. 18
    • Seagulls of Capri, Op. 5
    • Gypsy’s Waltz, Op. 13
    • Carousel, Op. 25
    • Eternal Rhapsodie, Op. 4
  • Nexus
    • Ethereal Nights, Op. 6
    • Innocence, Op. 17
    • Raging Light, Op. 33
    • Solstice, Op. 12
    • Circus Waltz, Op. 31
    • Dernier Voyage, Op. 37
    • Dragonfly, Op. 46
    • Moonlit Nostalgia, Op. 26
    • Spinato, Op. 68
    • Esprit, Op. 38
    • Lament, Op. 8
    • Mass Ascension Op. 9
  • Emerance
    • Seacliff, Op. 27
    • Elysia, Op. 29
    • Cirrus, Op. 11
    • To the Wind, Op. 41
    • The Game, Op. 67
    • Leonora, Op. 42
    • Spectrum of Triumph, Op. 16
    • Dimanche, Op. 32
    • Mercurious, Op. 73
    • Santorini Op. 35
  • Odyssey
    • Sirens in Trancoso Op. 62
    • Tale of Velasco Op. 72
    • Iris Op. 107
    • Call Of Asturias Op. 66
    • Realization Op. 63
    • Firestorm Op. 69
    • Prophecy Op. 49
    • Delphi Crystals Op. 79
    • Esaltante Op. 105
    • Euphoric Odyssey Op. 45
    • Reminiscence Op. 20
    • Ratanga Op. 61
    • The Gift Op. 14
    • Enrique’s Song Op. 59
    • Lance of Soleris Op. 95
    • March To The Cosmos Op. 44
  • Kalida
    • Sapphire Op. 47
    • Reflect Op. 48
    • Amore E Destino Op. 34
    • Kai Op. 19
    • Folletta Op. 75
    • Spectre Op. 40
    • Valse Pensif Op. 51
    • Alexei’s Mission Op. 86
    • The Vision Op. 30
    • Scherzana Op. 52
    • Rainbow Op. 24
    • Mirage Op. 15
  • Alturas
    • The Story of Glory Op. 126
    • Fate Op. 114
    • Fly with Me Op.127
    • Walls Of Troy Op. 14
    • Solemnity Op. 132
    • Celeste Op. 64
    • Passion Op. 118
    • Harp Whispers Op. 135
    • Resurrection Op. 122
    • Forest Mist Op. 124
    • Eternal Love Op. 140
    • Zampilli Op. 117
    • Azure Op. 98
    • Luna Romantica Op. 139
    • Danza Triste Op. 134
    • Sweet Sorrow Op. 121
    • Silence Of Love Op. 101
    • Dream Of Verona Op. 43
    • Fall River Op. 138
    • Innocence Op. 136
    • Full Sail Op. 148
    • Scarecrow Op. 149
    • Window to Kaja Op. 143
    • The Nomad Op. 142
    • Love At Sunset Op. 131
    • Lago Misterioso Op. 133
    • Land Of The Free Op. 130
    • Crystal Heart Op. 23
  • Bridges and Beyond
    • Bridges Op. 148
    • Gipsy's Waltz Op. 149
    • Elegie Op. 150
    • Eternal Rhapsodie Op. 151
  • Legends of the Cosmos
    • Lemuria Op. 152
    • Pyramids Of Atlantis Op. 153
    • The Gift Op. 154
    • Twilight Of Sitara Op. 155
  • Divination
    • Spring Vision Op. 77
    • Transcendence Op. 78
    • The Maverick Op. 79
    • Dawn Of Freedom Op. 80
  • Fantasias
    • Ethereal Nights Op. 156
    • Solstice Op. 157
    • Spectrums of Triumph Op. 158
  • Faros
    • Artasia Op. 233
    • Heimdall’s Ruins Op. 227
    • Of Hope and Sorrow Op. 197
    • Circles Of Time Op. 173
    • Silent Gates Op. 210
    • Columns Of The Universe Op. 175
  • Reischen
    • Rohllor Op. 198
    • Statues Of Dust Op. 223
    • Silver Wizard Op. 208
    • The Golden Cathedral Op. 217
    • Swords Of Fire Op. 222
  • Parschada
    • Divinity And Phantasos Op. 199
    • The Sacret Stone Op. 220
    • Cosmic Juggler Op. 207
    • Ascension Op. 185
    • Gates Of Paradise Op. 228
  • Viamala
    • Arcasius Op. 232
    • Terror Of Ragnus Op. 224
    • Angels and Death Op. 212
    • Twisted Velocity Op. 204
    • Call Of The Warriors Op. 181
  • Zillis
    • Hillor Op. 203
    • Cristal Prophecy Op. 201
    • Volsina And The Harlequin Op. 215
    • Ephifany of Ersani Op. 205
    • Storms and Zephira Op. 174
  • Starlera
    • Balderia Op. 192
    • The Secret Veil Op. 206
    • Freya And The Kaleidoscope Op. 182
    • The Hour Glass Op. 202
    • Angel Warriors Op. 184
  • Rheinvald
    • Eyron Op. 172
    • Transmigration Op. 226
    • March Of The Kingdom Op. 186
    • Sky Whispers Op. 209
    • Archillusion Op. 231
    • Force Of Destiny Op. 191
  • Avers
    • Thorus Op. 190
    • Wizard And The Spyglass Op. 193
    • Aurora Borealis Op. 211
    • Echos From The Galaxy Op. 176
    • View From Above Op. 179
  • Wergenstein
    • Splendor Of Arasma Op. 213
    • Rainbow Messanger Op. 219
    • Astral Voices Op. 187
    • Celestial Jokers Op. 229
    • The Abyss Of Tharsis Op. 178
    • Return Of The Kings Op. 189
  • Cresta
    • Uuniverse Of Esoss Op. 218
    • Tears And Sifius Op. 214
    • The Illusionist Op. 221
    • Voices Of Time Op. 183
    • Warriors In White Op. 180
  • Madrisch
    • Andalos Op. 188
    • Salina And The Conquistador Op. 177
    • Myth Of Kratos Op. 225
    • Spanish Masquerade Op. 216
    • Zodiac Fiesta Op. 171
  • Bärenburg
    • Heralon Op. 200
    • Wisdom Of Omega Op. 195
    • Terina’s Castle Op. 230
    • Eternal Reflection Op. 194
    • Skydust Op. 196
    • Final Triumph Op. 170

Recordings[]

  • Film Scoring for Piano and Orchestra
  • Scoring Selections
  • Music for Piano – Camille Saint-Saëns
  • Original Music for Film and Television
  • Romantic Rarities – Solo Piano, CD and Vinyl – 1984
  • Solo Saint-Saëns – Solo Piano – 1989
  • Melodic Montage
  • Fantasia Suite I
  • Fantasia Suite II
  • Live at St. Martins In The Fields – Solo Piano – 2010
  • Carter Larsen Fantasia Suite – Solo Piano, Double Pack – 2010
  • Live Improvisation on Bach – Solo Piano – 2010
  • Fantasia Suite for Piano and Orchestra – 2017
  • Bridges & Beyond – Fantasias – Piano & Orchestra – 2018
  • Legends of The Cosmos – Piano & Orchestra – 2018
  • Divination – Piano & Orchestra – 2018

Soundtracks[]

  • The Healing Chamber
  • Impressions
  • Big Shots
  • Pierced Heart
  • The Innocents Mission
  • Love Bytes
  • Cannon in Flowers: Film about Chopin and Poland

References[]

  1. ^ Malibu Times, 27-09-06, Melonie Magruder, "A 'Fantasia' Vision", Malibu, California.
  2. ^ The Times, 21-10-86, Noel Goodwin, "Review of Carter Larsen at the Queen Elizabeth Hall"
  3. ^ Der Bund, 10-11-87, "Der Londoner Pianist Carter Larsen im Berner Konservatorium" Bern
  4. ^ London Evening Standard, 27-06-91, Christopher Grier, "Romantically Inclined"
  5. ^ Hamstead and Highgate Express, 06-08-93, Nicky Bolster, London
  6. ^ Barbican Centre, London, 29-11-87
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-28. Retrieved 2011-07-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2011-07-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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