- William Kraft
William Kraft (born 1923, in
Chicago, Illinois ) is acomposer , conductor,teacher , andpercussion ist.Biography
Undergrad and Graduate School Years (1947-1954)
Mr. Kraft was awarded two Anton Seidl Fellowships at
Columbia University , graduating with a bachelor’s degree cum laude in 1951 and a master’s degree in 1954. He studied composition with Jack Beeson andHenry Cowell , orchestration with Henry Brant, percussion with Morris Goldenberg, timpani from Saul Goodman, and conducting with Rudolph Thomas and Fritz Zweig.During his years in New York, Kraft was also active as a freelance musician and had the privilege of working with some of the most well known musicians of the mid-twentieth century. Kraft thoroughly enjoyed doing freelance work. Among his gigs, he played as an extra percussionist for the
Metropolitan Opera and played percussion and conducted for Ondine.In 1954, Kraft joined the
Dallas Symphony . After only one season there, he moved to Los Angeles.Los Angeles Philharmonic Years (1955-1985) and thereafter
He took a position with the
Los Angeles Philharmonic beginning in the 1955/56 season. He spent 25 years in the orchestra, the first eight as a member of the percussion section, and the remaining 17 as principal timpanist. Kraft was also the assistant conductor of the orchestra for 3 seasons underZubin Mehta . From 1981-85, Kraft was the Composer-in-Residence for the orchestra, during which time he was also responsible for the founding and directing of the Philharmonic’s New Music Group.During his early years in Los Angeles, he organized and directed the Los Angeles Percussion Ensemble, a group which played a vital part in premieres and recordings of works by such renowned composers as
Ginastera , Harrison,Krenek ,Stravinsky ,Varese , and many others. As percussion soloist, he performed the American premieres ofStockhausen ’s "Zyklus" andBoulez ’s "Le Marteau sans Maître", in addition to recording "Histoire du soldat" under Stravinsky’s direction.He served as chairman of the composition department and holder of the Corwin Chair at the
University of California, Santa Barbara until he retired in June 2002.Commissions and Awards
Mr. Kraft has received numerous awards and commissions, including two Kennedy Center Friedheim Awards (first prize in 1990 for "Veils and Variations" for Horn and Orchestra, and second prize in 1984 for Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra); two
Guggenheim Fellowships ; two Ford Foundation commissions; fellowships from the Huntington Hartford Foundation and theNational Endowment for the Arts ; the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Music Award; the Norlin/MacDowell Fellowship; the Club 100 Distinguished Artist of Los Angeles Award; the ASCAP Award, the NACUSA Award; the Eva Judd O’Meara Award; first place in the Contemporary Record Society Competition; commissions from theLibrary of Congress , U.S. Air Force Band,St. Paul Chamber Orchestra ,Kronos Quartet , Voices of Change, the Schoenberg Institute, consortium of Speculum Musicae/San Francisco Contemporary Music Players/Contemporary Music Forum, TheBoston Pops Orchestra , consortium ofPacific Symphony /Spokane Symphony/Tucson Symphony, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, among others.His works have been performed by many major American orchestras as well as those in Europe, Japan, Korea, China, Australia, Israel, and the USSR. Mr. Kraft’s "Contextures: Riots – Decade ’60" (1967) has been choreographed and performed by both the
Scottish National Ballet and the Minnesota Dance Company. In 1986,United Air Lines commissioned a work expressly to accompany a lumetric sculpture by Michael Hayden titled "Sky’s the Limit", for their pedestrian passageway at Chicago-O’Hare International Airport. In November 1990, Mr. Kraft was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Percussive Arts Society.Recordings
Compact discs completely devoted to Mr. Kraft’s music can be found on Harmonia Mundi, CRI, Cambria, Crystal, Albany, and Nonesuch labels. Other works can be found on GM, Crystal, London Decca, Townhall, EMI, and Neuma. Recent works include "Brazen", commissioned by the
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra ; "Quintessence Revisited" and Concerto for Four Percussion Soloists and Symphonic Wind Ensemble, premiered and recorded by theNew England Conservatory Wind Ensemble, Frank Battisti conducting.External links
* [http://www.musicacademyonline.com/composer/biographies.php?bid=123 Detailed biography on Music Academy Online]
* [http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/composer.pl?comp=39 Art of the States: William Kraft]
*Theodore Presser Company website for William Kraft
** [http://www.presser.com/Composers/info.cfm?Name=WILLIAMKRAFT Biography]
** [http://www.presser.com/Composers/info.cfm?Name=WILLIAMKRAFT#Works Works]
** [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Kraft&action=submit Recordings]
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