- George Tsontakis
George Tsontakis (born
Astoria, Queens (New York City),October 24 ,1951 ) is an Americancomposer and conductor.Tsontakis studied composition with
Hugo Weisgall andRoger Sessions atJuilliard from 1974-78, and later withFranco Donatoni at theAccademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia inRome . His music has been performed and broadcast by major orchestras, chamber ensembles, and festivals throughout North and South America, Europe and Japan.Tsontakis was honored with the "Academy Award" in 1995 from the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2002 he received a Vilar Fellowship at the
American Academy in Berlin , and the University of LouisvilleGrawemeyer Award for his Violin Concerto No. 2 in 2005. PianistStephen Hough 's recording of Tsontakis's "Ghost Variations" on Hyperion Records was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition and was cited by Time magazine as the only classical recording among its 1998 Top Ten Recordings.A proficient conductor of orchestral and choral music, he is currently the conductor of the Aspen Music Festival Contemporary Ensemble, where he teaches composition and directs the contemporary music series. He was an assistant professor at the
Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music from 1986–1987, and has served on the faculty ofSarah Lawrence College . A faculty member of the Aspen Music School in Colorado since 1976, he was the founding director of the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble from 1991 until 1998. He also serves on the faculty ofBard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.His music has previously been recorded by the KOCH International, New World and Opus One labels, and is published by
Merion Music .External links
* [http://www.presser.com/Composers/info.cfm?Name=GEORGETSONTAKIS George Tsontakis’ Biography at the Theodore Presser web site]
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