- Quincy Porter
Quincy Porter (
February 7 1897 –November 12 1966 ) was an Americancomposer and teacher of classical music.Born in
New Haven, Connecticut , he went toYale University where his teachers includedHoratio Parker . He later studied withErnest Bloch andVincent d'Indy . He taught at Vassar during the 1930s, became dean (1938-42) and then director (1942-46) of the New England Conservatory of Music, and in 1946 returned to Yale, as professor, to teach until 1965. He died inBethany, Connecticut .He wrote a substantial amount in the "absolute (established) forms", including nine
string quartet s (1923–1953), several concertos (including one for harpsichord, one for viola, and one for two pianos, the latter work receiving the 1954Pulitzer Prize for Music ), and two symphonies. His later music while tonal is harmonically andrhythm ically acerbic and dissonant.elected works
*Symphonies
**Symphony no. 1, 1934
**Symphony no. 2, 1962
*Other orchestral
**Ukrainian suite, 1925
**Dance in Three-Time, 1937
**Music for Strings, 1941
**New England Episodes, 1958*Concertos
**Concerto concertante, for two pianos and orchestra begun 1953? ( [http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/music/qp-s10.htm] )
**Harpsichord concerto, 1959? 1960?
**Viola concerto, 1948
**Fantasy on a Pastoral Theme for Organ and Strings, 1943
**Concerto for Wind Orchestra, 1959
*Chamber music
**Nine string quartets (quartets according to the Gilmore Library collection from 1922-3 (no. 1 in E minor), 1925, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1937, no. 7 published in 1944, 1950, 1958)
**Quintet for harpsichord and strings, 1961
**Oboe quintet ("Elegiac"), 1966
**Clarinet quintet, 1929
**Two violin sonatas (1926, 1929; second recorded in the 1950s and more recently, 1st given its premiere recording in the late 1990s) (also an early sonata from 1919 has been recorded)
**Suite for viola alone, 1930
**Piano sonata (1930)
**Sonata for horn and piano, 1946
**Sextet on a Slavic folk-theme, 1947
**Blues Lointains for flute and piano (1928)Books
*Porter, Quincy. "Study of sixteenth century counterpoint, based on the works of Orlando di Lasso." Boston: Loomis. 3rd ed. pub. around 1948.
External links
* [http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/music/qp-s10.htm The Quincy Porter papers at the Irving S. Gilmore Library at Yale] List of most of his manuscripts
* [http://www.newmusicbox.org/first-person/nov99/quincyporter.html Biography] There has been a recording released of the 7th quartet since this was written in 1999.
* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/porter/ Biography at Music on the Web]
* [http://www.newworldrecords.org/linernotes/80321.pdf Notes to the recording on New World of Porter's Dance in Three Time]
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