- Paul Chihara
Paul Seiko Chihara (born
July 9 ,1938 ) is an American composer.Chihara was born in
Seattle, Washington in 1938. AJapanese American , he spent much of his childhood with his family in an internment camp in Minidoka, Idaho. He studied composition atCornell University , and withNadia Boulanger . He was the first composer-in-residence of theLos Angeles Chamber Orchestra , conducted byNeville Marriner , and is currently on the music faculty of UCLA, where he has been off and on since 1966.His music reflects interest in a variety of musical styles, and often shows influence from Asian music and culture. He sometimes incorporates quotations and stylistic borrowings from jazz standards, folk song, and the classical repertoire. He has composed music in a variety of forms, including ballets, musicals, symphonies, choral and chamber music. His (1980) ballet "The Tempest", commissioned by the
San Francisco Ballet is the first full-length American ballet. [http://yrmusic.com/v2/artists/bios/artist.php?ID=53] [http://www.baggaleymusic.com/research/Bios/ChiharaPaul.html]His close connection with music for dramatic forms extends into film and television for which he has written nearly 100 scores. His first film score was for
Roger Corman 's "Death Race 2000 " (1974), and came at the point that he decided to leave academia to pursue a living as a composer. His exit from the university and entrance into film music also produced a change in his concert music. It was at this point that he moved away from the 12-tone and freely chromatic styles he had employed up to then, and embraced a more tonal style.Chihara's notable students include
Cynthia Tse Kimberlin .elected works
*"Magnificat" (1965)
*"Logs" double bass (1966)
*"Driftwood" (string quartet) (1967)
*"Branches" (2 bassoons & percussion) (1968)
*"Willow Willow" (flute, tuba & percussion) (1968)
*"Forest Music" (orchestra) (1970)
*"Windsong" (cello & orchestra) (1971)
*"Redwood" (viola & percussion) (1971)
*"Ave Maria - Scarborough Fair" (6 male voices) (1971)
*"Ceremony I" (oboe, 2 celli, double bass & percussion) (1972)
*"Grass" (double bass & orchestra) (1972)
*"Ceremony III" (flute & orchestra) (1973)
*"Ceremony IV" (orchestra) (1973)
*"Ceremony II" (amplified flute, 2 amplified celli & percussion) (1974)
*"Elegy" (piano trio) (1974)
*"Piano Trio" (1974)
*"Guitar Concerto" (1975)
*"Symphony no.1 "Symphony in Celebration" ("Ceremony V") (1975)
*"Shinju" (Lovers’ Suicide) (ballet after Chikamatsu) (1975)
*"Missa Carminum" (8 voices) (1975)
*"The Beauty of the Rose is in its Passing" (bassoon, 2 horns, harp, & percussion) (1976)
*"String Quartet" ("Primavera") (1977)
*"Mistletoe Bride" (1978)
*"The Infernal Machine" revised as "Oedipus Rag" (musical afterJean Cocteau ) (1978-80)
*"The Tempest" (ballet, after Shakespeare) (1980)
*"Concerto for String Quartet & Orchestra" ("Kisses Sweeter than Wine") (1980)
*"Sinfonia concertante" (9 instruments) (1980)
*"Saxophone Concerto" (1981)
*"Symphony no.2" "Birds of Sorrow" (1981)
*"Sequoia" (string qartet & tape) (1984)
*"Clarinet Trio" ("Shogun Trio") (1989)
*"" (1990)
*"Forever Escher" (saxophone qartet & string qartet) (1995)
*"Minidoka (Reminiscences of ...)" (ensemble & tape) (1996)
*"Sonata" (viola & piano) (1997)
*"Sonata" (viola & piano) (1998)
*"Minidoka" (chorus, percussion & tape) (1998)
*"Double Concerto for Violin, Clarinet & Orchestra" (1999)
*"Clouds" (orchestra) (2001)
*"Amatsu Kaze" (soprano and five instruments) (2002)
*"An Afternoon on the Perfume River" (orchestra) (2004)
*"Trio Nostalgico" (2004)References
* [http://www.grovemusic.com/ Grove Music Online]
* Lacoste, Steven [http://dram.nyu.edu/dram/note.cgi?id=7237 PAUL CHIHARA (b. 1938)] at [http://dram.nyu.edu/dram/ Database of Recorded American Music]External links
*imdb name|id=0002414|name=Paul Chihara
* Lacoste, Steven [http://dram.nyu.edu/dram/note.cgi?id=7237 PAUL CHIHARA (b. 1938)] at [http://dram.nyu.edu/dram/ Database of Recorded American Music]
* [http://www.americancomposers.org/hollywood_chihara_interview.htm Interview with Paul Chihara] at [http://www.americancomposers.org/index.html American Composers Orchestra]
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