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Jeremy Beck (born 1960) is a dramatic and lyrical American
composer of works for varyingorchestra l,chamber andvocal forces. His most recent CD’s were included by "Gramophone" in its June 2006 "Reviews: The best new recordings from North America" which stated "Jeremy Beck is Exhibit A in classical music’s defense against the charge of being out of touch."pause and feel and hark [http://www.innova.mu/artist1.asp?skuID=255 (innova 650)] , released in May 2006, features some of his chamber music, including "Black Water" for soprano and piano. A monodrama based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates, reviewers have found "Black Water" "enthralling ... stunning in its intensity" while Oates herself has written of her "admiration for [this] beautiful and haunting composition."
In 2004, Wave -- a Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra CD devoted to Beck's music -- was released as [http://www.innova.mu/artist1.asp?skuID=205 innova-612] . Reviews of this CD describe his "Sinfonietta" for string orchestra as "harmonically inventive, thoroughly engaging ... sinewy and gorgeous" and "Death of a Little Girl with Doves" for soprano and orchestra as displaying "imperious melodic confidence [and] fluent emotional command." At its world premiere, this operatic soliloquy based on the life of sculptor Camille Claudel was appraised as flowing "seamlessly through the use of a dazzling variety of instrumental and vocal color ... a fresh, exciting piece by a major talent."
Beck's
opera "The Biddle Boys and Mrs. Soffel" was named by the "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette" as one of the Top Ten Cultural Events in Pittsburgh for the year 2001, while the "Pittsburgh Tribune-Review" hailed the work at its premiere as "superb ... more successful compositionally ... than many new works seen at major opera houses." Another of his operas, "The Highway", was presented byNew York City Opera as a part of that company's "Showcasing American Composers" series in May of 2000; at the premiere of this opera atYale University , the "New Haven Register" declared that Beck's "handling of dramatic relationships and superimposed time was masterful."Beck has earned awards, grants and honors from the American Composers Orchestra, California Arts Council, the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Composers Forum, Kentucky Foundation for Women,
Millay Colony for the Arts , Meet the Composer, Wellesley Composers Conference, Oregon Bach Festival, Iowa Arts Council and theAmerican Music Center .He holds degrees from the
Yale School of Music ,Duke University and theMannes College of Music , where his principal teachers includedLukas Foss ,Jacob Druckman ,Stephen Jaffe and David Loeb.Beck currently resides in
Louisville, Kentucky . He is also a practicing attorney, having earned his JD "cum laude" from theUniversity of Louisville . For more information about Jeremy Beck’s music or to hear a sampling of his compositions, please go to [http://www.societyofcomposers.org/user/jeremybeck.html www.BeckMusic.org]External links
* [http://www.societyofcomposers.org/user/jeremybeck.html Website at Societyofcomposers.org]
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