- Barney Childs
Barney Childs (
February 13 ,1926 –January 11 ,2000 ) was an American composer and teacher.Born in
Spokane, Washington , he taught and composedavant-garde music andliterature at universities in theUnited States andUnited Kingdom .Music
He was a musical
autodidact till his association in the 1950s withLeonard Ratner andElliot Carter in New York and withAaron Copland andCarlos Chavez atTanglewood . He was associated later withdouble bass playerBertram Turetzky andclarinet playerPhillip Rehfeldt . He wrote several pieces for these and other players, often usingextended technique s. Much of his music employsimprovisation andindeterminacy (see his "Roachville Project," 1967). However, his influences are diverse and includejazz artists,John Cage ,Charles Ives , andPaul Hindemith . Childs won the Koussevitzky Award atTanglewood in 1954.Education and Teaching Career
Trained originally as a literary scholar, Childs earned a
Ph.D. in English fromStanford University (1959) and remained active as an editor and writer ofpoetry (see "...and other poems ", 1955). He had previously studied atDeep Springs College , theUniversity of Nevada at Las Vegas , andOxford University , where he was aRhodes Scholar . He taught at theUniversity of Arizona , where he was mentor to the youngJoseph Byrd ,Deep Springs College , where he served as Dean,Wisconsin College Conservatory , andUniversity of London , Goldsmith College. From 1974 until his death, he was professor of composition and music literature at theUniversity of Redlands inRedlands ,California . He also taught literature and creative writing at theJohnston Center for Integrative Studies , located on the University of Redlands campus.Childs died with
Parkinson's disease in 2000.
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