- Halsey Stevens
Halsey Stevens (
December 3 ,1908 –January 20 ,1989 ) was a US composer and music educator.Life
Halsey Stevens was born in
Scott, New York and educated atSyracuse University and theUniversity of California, Berkeley . He studied with William Berwald at Syracuse and with the composerErnest Bloch at Berkeley.Stevens served as a faculty member at
Syracuse University (1935-37),Dakota Wesleyan University (1937-41),Bradley University (1941-46), theUniversity of Redlands (1946), and then at theUniversity of Southern California from 1946 until his retirement in 1976. He died in aLong Beach, California , medical facility January 20, 1989, after a long battle withParkinson's disease .Music
His recorded music includes "Triskelion" (1953), "Sinfonia Breve" (1957), "Symphony No. 1" (1945), "Symphonic Dances" (1958), "Sonata for Solo Cello" (1958), "Sonata for Trumpet and Piano" (1956), "Concerto for Clarinet" (1969), "Sonatina for Bass Trombone" (1965), "Intrada for Piano" (1954), "Three Inventions for Piano" (1948), "Five Duos for Two Cellos" (1954), "Sonatina for Tuba and Piano" (1960), "Sonata for Horn and Piano" (1953), "Partita for Harpsichord" (1954), "Quintet for Flute, Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello" (1945), "The Ballad of William Sycamore" (1955), "Go, Lovely Rose" (1942), and several other works.
Writings
A Bartók scholar and musicologist, Stevens wrote the definitive work, "The Life and Music of Béla Bartók" (Oxford University Press, 1953; revised edition, 1964).
Stevens contributed scholarly articles to "Musical Quarterly", "The Journal of Music Theory", "Music and Letters" (London), "Tempo" (London), "Énekszós" (Budapest), "Musikoloski Zborník" (Ljubljana), among other journals.
ources
* [http://www.halseystevens.com/bio/index.html Halsey Stevens.com]
External links
* [http://www.halseystevens.com Site dedicated to Halsey Stevens ]
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