Richard Danielpour

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Richard Danielpour
BornJanuary 28, 1956
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Richard Danielpour (born January 28, 1956) is an American composer.

Early life[]

Danielpour was born in New York City of Persian Jewish descent and grew up in New York City and West Palm Beach, Florida.[1] He studied at Oberlin College and the New England Conservatory of Music, and later at the Juilliard School of Music, where he received a DMA in composition in 1986. His primary composition professors at Juilliard were Vincent Persichetti and Peter Mennin. Danielpour previously taught at the Manhattan School of Music (since 1993) and the Curtis Institute of Music (since 1997),[2] and is currently on the faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Music[]

In common with many other American composers of the post-war generation, Danielpour began his career in a serialist milieu, but rejected it in the late 1980s in favor of a more ecumenical and "accessible" idiom. He cites the Beatles—along with John Adams, Christopher Rouse, and Joseph Schwantner—as influences on his more recent musical style. Danielpour's notable works include First Light (1988) for chamber orchestra, three symphonies (1985, 1986, and 1990), four piano concerti (1981, 1993, 2002 and 2009), the ballet Anima mundi (1995), and the opera Margaret Garner (2005).[citation needed]

His students include Marcus Paus[3] and Wang Jie.[4]

Select list of works[]

[citation needed]

Operas[]

Ballets[]

Orchestral[]

  • Oratio Pauli (1982), for S.A.T.B. choir & string orchestra
  • Symphony No. 1 – Dona Nobis Pacem (1984)
  • Symphony No. 2 – Visions (1986), for soprano, tenor & orchestra
  • First Light (1988)
  • Cello Concerto No. 1 (1990), for cello & orchestra
  • Piano Concerto No. 1 – Metamorphosis (1990), for piano & orchestra
  • The Awakened Heart (1990)
  • Symphony No. 3 – Journey Without Distance (1990), for soprano, S.A.T.B. choir & orchestra
  • Song of Remembrance (1991)
  • Toward the Splendid City (1992)
  • Piano Concerto No. 2 (1993), for piano & orchestra
  • Anima Mundi (1995)
  • Canticle of Peace (1995), for baritone, S.A.T.B. choir & chamber orchestra
  • Concerto for Orchestra – Zoroastrian Riddles (1996)
  • Urban Dances (Dance Suite in Five Movements (1996)
  • Celestial Night (1997)
  • Elegies (1997), song-cycle for mezzo-soprano, baritone & orchestra
  • Vox Populi (1998)
  • A Fool's Paradise (1999), concerto for violin & orchestra
  • The Night Rainbow (1999)
  • A Child's Reliquary (2000), double concerto for violin, cello & orchestra
  • Nocturne (2000), for string orchestra
  • An American Requiem (2001), for mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone soli, S.A.T.B. choir & orchestra
  • Cello Concerto No. 2 – Through the Ancient Valley (2001), for cello solo, kamancheh soloists & orchestra
  • In the Arms of the Beloved (2001), double concerto for violin, cello & orchestra
  • From the Mountaintop (2001), concerto for clarinet and orchestra
  • Piano Concerto No. 3 – Zodiac Variations (2002), for piano left-hand & orchestra
  • Apparitions (2003), for chamber orchestra
  • Swan Song (2003), for string orchestra
    • an arrangement of the third movement of Danielpour's String Quartet No. 4 – Apparitions
  • Songs of Solitude (2004), song-cycle for baritone & orchestra
  • Adagietto (2005), for string orchestra
    • commissioned by the Wheeling Jesuit University for the Wheeling Symphony, who premièred the work (as part of the Wheeling Jesuit University's 50th anniversary celebrations) under André Raphael Smith in Wheeling, WV, on March 11, 2005.
  • Voice of the City (2005), for concert band
  • Washington Speaks (2005), for narrator & orchestra
  • Pastime (2006), song-cycle for baritone & orchestra
  • Triptych (2006), for soprano & orchestra
    • three arias from Danielpour's 2005 opera Margaret Garner; commissioned by the Wheeling Symphony, who premièred the work with soprano soloist Tracie Luck and André Raphael Smith conducting in Wheeling, WV on May 19, 2006.
  • Voices of Remembrance (2006), concerto for string quartet & orchestra
  • A Woman's Life (2007), for soprano & orchestra
  • Rocking the Cradle (2007)
    • commissioned by the Baltimore Symphony, who premièred the work under Juanjo Mena on March 22, 2007 in Baltimore, MD.
  • Three Prayers (2007), for soprano & orchestra
  • Souvenirs (2008), for chamber orchestra
  • Kaddish (2008), rewritten for violin solo and orchestra
  • Vox Terrae (2008), for orchestra (G.Shirmer/A.M.P.)
    • Commissioned by the Lancaster Symphony
  • Lacrimae Beati (2009), for string orchestra
  • Icarus (2009), for large brass ensemble, seven percussion & two pianos
    • commissioned by a consortium of eighteen US universities, premièred by the Indiana University of Pennsylvania "Keystone Brass Ensemble" at the International Conference in July 2010. A further performance was given by the Pittsburgh Symphony in 2010. The score is dedicated to Jack Stamp.
  • Mirrors (2009), suite in five movements for piano and orchestra
  • Piano Concerto No. 4 – A Hero's Journey (2010), for piano and orchestra
    • Commissioned by the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and International Performing Artists Company. Written for Xiayin Wang and Philippe Entremont.
  • Across the Span of Time (2011), for orchestra
    • Commissioned by the Seattle Symphony
  • Darkness in the Ancient Valley (2011), symphony in five movements for solo soprano and orchestra
    • Co-commissioned by the Nashville Symphony and the Pittsburgh Symphony
  • Vox Humana (2012), premiered in May 2013 in Mannheim, Germany (conductor: Dan Ettinger, NTO Mannheim)
  • The Song of the Wandering Darveesh (2012), for orchestra
    • Commissioned by the Great Mountains Music Festival, South Korea
  • Serenade (2013), for large orchestra
    • Commissioned by the Saratoga Performing Arts Center for the Philadelphia Orchestra

Chamber[]

  • "String Quartet No. 1 – Requiem" (1983), for two violins, viola & cello
  • Piano Quintet (1988), for string quartet & piano
  • Urban Dances (Book 1) (1988), for brass quintet
  • Sonnets to Orpheus, Book 1 (1992), for soprano solo, flute, clarinet, horn, piano, percussion & string quintet
  • Songs of the Night (1993), for tenor & piano trio
  • String Quartet No. 2 – Shadow Dances (1993), for two violins, viola & cello
  • Urban Dances, Book 2 (1993), for brass quintet
  • Sonnets to Orpheus, Book 2 (1994), for baritone solo, flute, clarinet, horn, piano, percussion & string quintet
  • String Quartet No. 3 – Psalms of Sorrow (1994), for baritone solo, two violins, viola & cello
  • Fantasy Variations (1997), for cello & piano
  • Sweet Talk (1997), for mezzo-soprano, cello, double bass & piano
  • Feast of Fools – Concertino (1998), for bassoon & string quartet
  • A Child's Reliquary (2000), for piano trio
  • As Night Falls on Barjeantane (2000), for violin & piano
  • String Quartet No. 4 – Apparitions (2000), two violins, viola & cello
  • Portraits (2001), for mezzo-soprano, clarinet, violin, cello & piano
  • String Quartet No. 5 – In Search of "La Vita Nuova" (2004), for two violins, viola & cello
  • Troubadour's Feast (2005), for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello & piano
  • The Book of Hours (2006), for piano quartet
  • Benediction (2007), for two horns, two trumpets, three trombones & chimes
  • River of Light (2007), for violin & piano
  • Kaddish (2008), for violin solo & string septet
    • written for Concertante, who premièred the work in Harrisburg, PA on May 15, 2010.
  • Remembering Neda (2009), for flute, cello & piano
    • written for the , who premièred the work on October 22, 2010 at the in Philadelphia, PA.
  • String Quartet No. 6 – Addio (2009), for two violins, viola & cello
  • The Faces of Guernica (2009), for piano trio
  • String Quartet No. 7 – Psalms of Solace (2014), for two violins, viola, cello, and soprano soloist

Choral[]

  • Oratio Pauli (1982), for S.A.T.B. choir & string orchestra
  • Symphony No. 3 – Journey Without Distance (1990), for soprano solo, S.A.T.B. choir & orchestra
  • Canticle of Peace (1995), for baritone solo, S.A.T.B. choir & chamber orchestra
  • An American Requiem (2001), for mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone soli, S.A.T.B. choir & orchestra
  • The Passion of Yeshua (2018), for soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, 3 baritone soli, S.A.T.B. choir & orchestra

Vocal[]

  • Symphony No. 2 – Visions (1986), for soprano, tenor soli & orchestra
  • Sonnets to Orpheus, Book 1 (1992), for soprano solo & ensemble
  • Songs of the Night (1993), for tenor solo & piano trio
  • Sonnets to Orpheus, Book 2 (1994), for baritone solo & ensemble
  • String Quartet No. 3 – Psalms of Sorrow (1994), for baritone solo & string quartet
  • I Am Not Prey (1996), for soprano & piano duet
  • Elegies (1997), for mezzo-soprano, baritone soli & orchestra
  • Sweet Talk (1997), for mezzo-soprano solo & small ensemble
  • Spirits in the Well (1998), for treble solo & piano
  • Portraits (2001), for soprano solo & small ensemble
  • Songs of Solitude (2004), for baritone solo & orchestra
  • Four Arias, from "Margaret Garner" (2005), for baritone & piano
  • He Is By, from "Margaret Garner" (2005), for soprano & piano
  • Three Arias, from "Margaret Garner" (2005), for mezzo-soprano & piano
  • Pastime (2006), for baritone solo & orchestra
  • Triptych (2006), for mezzo-soprano & orchestra
  • A Woman's Life (2007), for soprano & orchestra
  • Three Prayers (2007), for soprano solo & orchestra
  • Come Up from the Fields Father (2008) for baritone, viola and piano; words by Walt Whitman
    • commissioned by the Curtis Institute, Philadelphia; premièred by (baritone), Roberto Díaz (viola) and (piano) at the Curtis Institute on May 15, 2009.
  • Songs from an Old War (2009), for baritone & piano
    • written for American baritone Thomas Hampson

Solo instrumental[]

  • Psalms (1985), for piano
  • Sonata (1986), for piano
  • The Enchanted Garden (Preludes, Book 1) (1992), for piano
  • Mardi Gras (1992), for piano
  • Elegy (2003), for piano
  • Three Preludes (2003), for piano
  • Piano Fantasy: "Wenn Ich Einmal Soll Schneiden" (2008), for piano
  • The Enchanted Garden (Preludes, Book 2) (2009), for piano

Current/recent projects[]

Danielpour's current and forthcoming projects includes works for Yo-Yo Ma, the , Baltimore Symphony, Guarneri Quartet, Atlanta Symphony, Nashville Symphony, , Brooklyn Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony, Singapore Symphony, Orchestre National de Lyon and the WDR Symphony Orchestra, Cologne.[5]

Sources[]

References[]

  1. ^ McCutchan, Ann (2003). The Muse that Sings: Composers Speak about the Creative Process. ISBN 9780195168129.
  2. ^ Richard Danielpour – Composition, Curtis Institute of Music, accessed July 2, 2013
  3. ^ "Marcus Paus, composer," Meet the Artist, 1 November 2017
  4. ^ Wang Jie
  5. ^ "File Not Found". www.pittsburghsymphony.org.

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