- Tui St. George Tucker
Tui St. George Tucker (b. Fullerton,
California ,November 25 ,1924 ; d. Boone,North Carolina ,April 21 ,2004 ) was an American composer andrecorder player.She was born in Fullerton,
Orange County, California and attended Eagle Rock High School in northeastLos Angeles, California , graduating in 1941. She then attendedOccidental College in Los Angeles from 1941 to 1944. She moved toNew York in 1946, working as a composer, conductor, and recorder player, and spending most of her professional life inNew York City . Her compositions often featuremicrotonality and are strongly influenced byearly music . She developed special recorders with extra holes, as well as special fingerings for the recorder to allow for the playing ofquarter tone s. Her "Indian Summer: Three Microtonal Antiphons on Psalm Texts" for two baritones and chamber ensemble combines the use of quarter tones with a Latin text.From 1947 to 1970 she spent her summers as the music director of
Camp Catawba for Boys, located near theBlue Ridge Parkway on the Boone side of Blowing Rock,North Carolina . In 1985, she inherited the camp grounds from Vera Lachmann (1904-1985), who had founded the camp in 1944, and lived there year round from then until her death.Her works have been performed by such performers as the Kohon Quartet, the pianists
Grete Sultan and Loretta Goldberg, andrecorder player Pete Rose.She is named for the tui, a bird native to
New Zealand , where her mother was born.Discography
*"Indian Summer: Three Microtonal Antiphons on Psalm Texts". LP. Greenville, Maine: Opus One, [1984?] .
*String Quartet Number One. LP. Greenville, Maine: Opus One, [1986?] .
*"Herzliebster Jesu". CD. Harriman, New York: Spectrum, 1988. (Title of disc: "Buxtehude, Moondog & Co.", performed by Paul Jordan, Schuke organ.)
*Second Piano Sonata, "The Peyote." CD. Greenville, Maine: Opus One, [1991?] . (Title of disc: "Soundbridge", performed by pianist Loretta Goldberg.)
*"The Music of Tui St. George Tucker" (1998). Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Centaur.External links
* [http://www.tuistgeorgetucker.com The official Tui St. George Tucker website.] Launched 2005 includes her scores for download, contact info for use of her scores, biography, photo gallery plus other memorabilia.
* [http://www.mountaintimes.com/mtweekly/2004/0429/tui.php3 "High Country Loses Artist, Composer Tui St. George Tucker 1924-2004"] , by Jay Brown, "The Mountain Times" (Boone, North Carolina), April 29, 2004
* [http://www.news.appstate.edu/releases/040505tucker.html Appalachian State University news item about performance of Tucker's "Requiem"]
* [http://www.mountaintimes.com/mtweekly/2005/0414/tui.php3 Article from "The Mountain Times" (Boone, North Carolina)]
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