Cygnus Ensemble performs music of Mario Davidovsky

 

MUSIC OF MARIO DAVIDOVSKY

Tuesday, March 04  |  8:00pm

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Cygnus, with soprano Elizabeth Farnum, with conductor James Baker
solists:    pianist Aleck Karis, violinist Curt Macomber, flutist Barry Crawford,
with guests Lois Martin, viola and Chris Finckel, cello

Mario Davidovsky was born on March 4, 1934 in Medanos, a town in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

His main teacher was the composer, Guillermo Graetzer. In 1958 he was invited to participate in the Berkshire Music Center at Tanglewood, where he studied with Aaron Copland. Mr. Davidovsky’s interest in the fledgling field of Electronic Music was further encouraged by meeting Milton Babbitt, a faculty member that year. Learning of the imminent opening of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in 1959, he joined the early group of composers there and later became the Center’s director.

Mr.Davidovsky is widely recognized for his seminal contributions in the realm of electro-acoustic music. His Synchronisms No.6, for piano and electronic sounds, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1971. He has received commissions here and abroad from various organizations including: the Philadelphia Orchestra, the San Francisco Symphony, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Juilliard and Emerson String Quartets, Speculum Musicae, the Parnassus Ensemble, NYNME, Chamber Society of Lincoln Center, and many others. He has also received numerous grants and awards including Guggenheim and Rockefeller Fellowships, The Kaske Prize (Germany), Naumburg Award, Asociasion Wagneriana, and Asociasion Amigos de la Musica (Argentina), to name a few.

Mr. Davidovsky is the Fanny P. Mason Prof. Emeritus at Harvard University, former MacDowell Professor of Music at Columbia University, and the director of the Composers Conference and Chamber Music Center at Wellesley College. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes (Argentina). He has been recorded by Columbia Records, CRI, New World Records, Wergo, Nonesuch, Finnadar, Turnabout, Bridge Records, DDG, Albany Records; and published by C.F.Peters Corp., E.B.Marks Corp., and McGinnes & Marx.

 

 

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