- Andrew Kuster
Andrew Thomas Kuster is an American conductor, musical scholar, and performer. He works as a staff editor for the
Kurt Weill Foundation inNew York City .Biography
Andrew Kuster (b. 1969) was born in
Madison, Wisconsin , the son of Thomas and Judy Kuster. He grew up inNew Ulm, Minnesota . After attendingBethany Lutheran College inMankato, Minnesota , he earned a Bachelor of Music in Composition fromSt. Olaf College inNorthfield, Minnesota . At St. Olaf he studied composition withArthur Campbell and performed with theSt. Olaf Choir underKenneth Jennings andAnton Armstrong . He earned a Master of Music in Composition fromMankato State University , Minnesota, where he studied withSteve Heitzeg . In 2000, he received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in the Literature and Performance of Choral Music from theUniversity of Colorado at Boulder , where he studied withJoan Catoni Conlon ,Lawrence Kaptein , Lynn Whitten, William Kearns, and Alan Luhring. He worked as a text reviewer for theText Creation Partnership at theUniversity of Michigan . He is a member of theAmerican Choral Directors Association Research and Publications Committee. Currently, he lives inNew York City with his wife, the composerKristin Kuster and their son Odin.Work
Dr. Kuster regularly organizes and conducts performances and recordings of music for chamber chorus. He has worked closely with
University of Michigan faculty composersEvan Chambers andAndy Kirshner in performances and recordings of their new works. He has specialized in music by Stravinsky, Messiaen,Amy Beach ,Kurt Weill , andHeinrich Schütz . His conducting responsibilities have included the University of Colorado Women's Chorus, the Boulder Chorale, and the associate conductor of the University Musical Society Choral Union in Ann Arbor.He published several scholarly performing editions of music by
Heinrich Schütz , including "Geistliche Chor-Music" (ISBN 1-4116-4243-0). His articles about Webern, Rachmaninoff, and Britten have appeared in theChoral Journal , andA-R Editions has published his critical edition ofAmy Beach 's "The Sea-Fairies" (ISBN 0-89579-435-7).In 2001, the
American Choral Directors Association awarded Dr. Kuster the Julius Herford Prize for Distinguished Doctoral Research in Choral Music for his writing aboutIgor Stravinsky 's twelve-tone choral works.Kuster's most recent research is in late-Renaissance alchemy and mysticism in Heinrich Schütz's "Cantiones sacrae" and Michael Maier's "Atalanta fugiens".
External links
* [http://home.earthlink.net/~akuster/ Homepage]
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