- Shirish Korde
Composer Shirish Korde was born
June 18 ,1945 inUganda toIndia n parents. He is the Chair of the Music Department at theCollege of the Holy Cross (Worcester, MA) and has previously been on the faculty of theBerklee College of Music , theNew England Conservatory , andBrown University . Korde studiedjazz and composition at the Berklee College of Music, analysis and composition at the New England Conservatory, andethnomusicology at Brown University.His most frequently performed works are: "Tenderness of Cranes", for solo flute, influenced by
Japan eseshakuhachi techniques; "Time Grids", for amplified guitar and tape; "Constellations", for saxophone quartet; and, "Drowned Woman of the Sky", a song cycle based on poems byPablo Neruda . Korde has composed five large-scale music-theatre works: "Chitra", "Rasa", "Bhima's Journey", "The Separate Prison", and "The Conquistadors". These works exhibit influences of Asian dramatic and musical forms, especiallyBalinese Gamelan andshadow puppet ry, Vedic chant,Tuva music fromCentral Asia ,North Indian Tala , and shakuhachi music. Jazz elements and computer voice synthesis techniques are also incorporated into his music-theater works. He was described by theComputer Music Journal as one the few “contemporary composers who have been deeply touched by music of non-Western cultures, jazz, and computer technology and who has created a powerful and communicative compositional language."Korde is the founder of
Neuma Records .External links
* [http://www.neumarecords.com Neuma Records]
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