- Alex Shapiro
Alex Shapiro (born
January 11 ,1962 inNew York City ) composes acoustic and electroacoustic chamber music favoring combinations of modal harmonies with chromatic ones, and often emphasizing strong pulse and rhythm. Published byActivist Music , her works appear on artists’ CDs for the Cambria Master Recordings, Innova Recordings, Crystal Records, Centaur Records, DC Records, and Oehms Classics labels. Educated atThe Juilliard School andManhattan School of Music as a student ofUrsula Mamlok andJohn Corigliano , Ms. Shapiro has received honors and awards including those from TheAmerican Music Center ,ASCAP , theAmerican Composers Forum ,Mu Phi Epsilon , theCalifornia Arts Council and theMacDowell Colony .Performance highlights include Ms. Shapiro's "Sonata for Piano" at the Beijing Modern Music Festival in China, "For My Father" from her "Piano Suite No. 1: The Resonance of Childhood" on the MoMA of New York series "The American Season" in Berlin, "Desert Tide" premiered at the Stellenbosch New Music and Art Festival in South Africa, "Trio for Clarinet, Violin and Piano" at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. and "At the Abyss" performed at Carnegie Hall in New York. Other notable works in her catalog include "Deep", a work for contrabassoon and electronics; a flute quartet, "Bioplasm"; and a string quintet, "Current Events". Ms. Shapiro’s pieces have been the topic of two doctoral dissertations, and her life and music were the subject of the one-hour syndicated radio show, "American MusicMakers", broadcast in February 2006 on public radio stations across the United States.
Ms. Shapiro has been an active participant in the Los Angeles art music community, as President of the Board of Directors of The
American Composers Forum of Los Angeles and Moderator of ACF-LA’s "Composers Salon" series from 2000 through 2007, for which she has interviewed over 80 composers. She has served as an officer on the boards of national music organizations includingNACUSA ,The College Music Society , and TheSociety of Composers & Lyricists , and is a member of the Advisory Board of theLos Angeles City College music department and of the Alumni Council ofManhattan School of Music . Ms. Shapiro's guest lectures at universities and conservatories place an equal emphasis on music composition and current publishing technologies and business skills for composers. She has been a featured speaker at music events includingNARAS ' "Grammy in the Schools," theInternational Alliance for Women in Music 's "International Congress of Women in Music",ASCAP 's "I Create Music Expo,"Chamber Music America 's "National Conference" and theLos Angeles Philharmonic ’s "First Nights" series at Walt Disney Concert Hall, and was the Keynote speaker for theSociety of Composers, Inc. "2006 National Student Conference".A theme throughout Ms. Shapiro's career has been her involvement and volunteerism in issues related to music as well as those only obliquely so. She served on the Board of Directors of the
American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California from 1990 to 1996, including a term as the 30,000-member affiliate's Vice President. In her capacity as the Chairperson of the ACLU/SC's State and National Legislative Action Committee, Ms. Shapiro produced three Conferences that brought State senators, Assembly members, clergy and community leaders together for day-long seminars to openly debate current issues, often related to the same free speech and First Amendment rights upon which artists rely. Ms. Shapiro is the recipient of three awards from the ACLU honoring her activism, including being named the 1993 "Chapter Activist of the Year".Shapiro now resides in Washington state's San Juan Islands, and her website offers a comprehensive overview of her work.
Articles & Reviews
[http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/2005/12/sixty1.htm "Ingenuity and madness?"] , Malcolm Miller , "Music & Vision Daily", December 24, 2005
External links
* [http://www.alexshapiro.org Alex Shapiro website ] (biography)
* [http://www.sai-national.org/phil/composers/ashapiro.html Sigma Alpha Iota Composers Bureau ] (biography)
* [http://www.composersforum.org/about_pressroom.cfm Sounding Board ] (article)
* [http://www.newmusicbox.org/page.nmbx?id=53hf12 New Music Box] (article)
* [http://kalvos.org/shows/kalx0731.ram Kalvos and Damian's New Music Bazaar] (radio interview)
* [http://feeds.feedburner.com/AllInGoodMeasure All in Good Measure: New Music, New Thoughts] (podcast interview)
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