- Ellis Kohs
Ellis B. Kohs (1916-2000) was an American composer, theory textbook author, and Professor at the
University of Southern California .Biography
Born in Chicago on
May 12 1916 to Pauline Bonoff, a school teacher of Russian Jewish extraction, and Samuel C. Kohs, Kohs grew up in San Francisco, where he undertook his early musical studies at the San Francisco Conservatory. In 1928 his family moved to New York where he entered the Institute of Musical Art. He continued his studies at the University of Chicago, studying composition with Carl Bricken. After he completed his master's degree there in 1938, he returned to New York and enrolled at theJuilliard School , where he studied composition with Bernard Wagenaar. He also studied composition with Walter Piston and musicology with Willi Apel and Hugo Leichtentritt at Harvard University. DuringWorld War II , Kohs conducted the Army and Air Force bands atFort Benning , Ga.; St. Joseph, Mo.; and Nashville. After the war he joined the faculty ofWesleyan University , where he taught composition from 1946 to 1948, and the Kansas City Conservatory, where he taught during the summers of 1946 and 1947.He moved to
California in 1948 and undertook teaching positions at theCollege of the Pacific and atStanford University . He began teaching at USC in 1950 where he remained on the faculty for 38 years, serving as chairman of the music theory department for several years.Kohs' stage works include "Amerika" (1969), an opera based on
Kafka 's novel, "Lohiau and Hiiaka," a choreographed setting of a Hawaiian legend, and incidental music forShakespeare 's "Macbeth " (1947). His orchestral works include a Concerto for Orchestra (1942), a Cello Concerto (1947), a Violin Concerto (1980) and two Symphonies (1950 and 1957). His vocal works included settings of Navajo songs and "The Lord Ascendant," based on "TheEpic of Gilgamesh ." He also composed solo and chamber music. A recording of Kohs' music, including the Chamber Concerto,Passacaglia for Organ and Strings,Toccata for Harpsichord or Piano, a Short Concert for String Quartet, and aSonatina for Violin and Piano was released on Composers Recordings, Inc. In addition to composing, Kohs wrote severalmusic theory textbooks, including "Music Theory, a Syllabus for Teacher and Student" (1961), "Musical Form: Studies in Analysis and Synthesis" (1976), and "Musical Composition: Projects in Ways and Means" (1980). He died at a nursing home inLos Angeles onMay 17 2000 .External links
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/mus/pdf/muskohs.pdf Ellis B. Kohs papers] in the [http://www.nypl.org/musicdiv Music Division] of [http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/lpa.html The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts] .
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