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Composer list
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Aldridge, Robert Livingston
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Amram, David
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Babbitt, Milton
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Bingham, Judith
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Brown, Earle
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Cage, John
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Cardew, Cornelius
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Carpenter, Cameron
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Crumb, George
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Dillon, James
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Dove, Jonathan
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Feldman, Morton
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Ferneyhough, Brian
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Franke, Bernd
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Genzmer, Harald
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Harrison, Lou
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Hersch, Fred
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Hillborg, Anders
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Hovhaness, Alan
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Kagel, Mauricio
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Ligeti, György
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Mayuzumi, Toshiro
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McNeff, Stephen
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Panufnik, Roxanna
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Philips, Julian
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Rathbone, Jonathan
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Reynolds, Roger
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Saunders, Rebecca
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Sheriff, Noam
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Tüür, Erkki-Sven
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Wallen, Errollyn
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Wallfisch, Benjamin
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Wolff, Christian
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Wuorinen, Charles
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Rosenblum, Mathew
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BIOGRAPHY |
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Mathew Rosenblum's (b. 1954) music is a synthesis of diverse elements derived from classical, jazz, rock, and world music traditions. His works have been performed throughout the United States and Europe including the 1990 ISCM World Music Days in Oslo, De Ijsbreker in Amsterdam, the Tonhalle in Düsseldorf, the Bing Theater in LA., the Festival of New American Music in Sacramento, and at the Sonic Boom Festival, the Kitchen, Merkin Hall, and Miller Theater in New York City by ensembles including the California Ear Unit, Newband, the Rascher Saxophone Quartet, the New York New Music Ensemble, the Chicago Contemporary Players, the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, Sequitur, Speculum Musicae, and many others.
Recent commissions and awards include Red Dust, a multi-media chamber opera, commissioned by Sequitur in conjunction with Opera Theater of Pittsburgh and Meet The Composer's Commissioning Music/USA (2003), a Heinz Endowments Creative Heights Award for Red Dust (2004), Double Concerto for baritone saxophone, percussion, and orchestra commissioned by the Fromm Foundation and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (2004), Under The Rainbow (2002) for flute and computer generated sound commissioned by Patti Monson, Shadow Waltz (2002) for piano and sampler commissioned by Eric Moe, and Möbius Loop (2000) for Saxophone Quartet and Chamber Orchestra commissioned by the Rascher Saxophone Quartet and premiered in Düsseldorf Germany in March 2000.
In the fall of 2001 he was a core participant in the American Composers Orchestra¹s OrchestraTech Festival and Conference in New York City where his piece Nü kuan tzu, for singers, samplers, and chamber orchestra, was one of twenty works featured on the festival. In the fall of 1998 he toured with the New York New Music Ensemble as they performed several of his works at the Sonic Boom Festival in New York City, the Bing Theater in Los Angeles, and the Festival of New American Music in Sacramento where he was a featured composer. Other honors include two Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Music Fellowship Grants (1994, 1998), two Fromm Foundation Commissions (1993, 2004), a National Endowment for the Arts Music Fellowship Grant (1992), and a New York Foundation for the Arts Artists Fellowship Grant (1989). He has also received awards and fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts (1981), the Institute of Contemporary American Music (1981), the Rockefeller Foundation (1980), BMI (1978), the MacDowell Colony (1987,1989), the Djerassi Foundation (1987), and Yaddo (1987).
His music is available on the Mode, Albany, Opus One, and CRI Emergency Music labels. He is a Professor of Music at the University of Pittsburgh and also co-directs the Music on the Edge new music series in Pittsburgh. |
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http://www.pitt.edu/~rosenblu/index.htm
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