- Andrew Thomas (composer)
Andrew William Thomas (born
October 8 ,1939 inIthaca , NY) is an American composer. He studied withKarel Husa atCornell University, withNadia Boulanger inParis , and earned his M.M. and D.M.A. Degrees in Composition at TheJuilliard School. AtJuilliard he studied withLuciano Berio ,Elliot Carter , andOtto Luening . He teaches and was the chairman of the Composition Department at the Pre-College Division at Juilliard from 1969 to 1994. In 1994, TheJuilliard School appointed him the Director of the Pre-College Division. In addition to composing, Dr. Thomas performs as a pianist, conductor, and is a guest teacher throughout the world. His many awards include a grant from TheNational Endowment for the Arts and a Distinguished Teacher Citation from The White House Commission on Presidential Scholars.After
Vladimir Ashkenazy conducted TheDeutsches Symphonie Orchester /Berlin in Dr. Thomas'sMarimba Concerto , ‘Loving Mad Tom,‘ withEvelyn Glennie as the soloist, Jürgen Otten ofDer Tagespiel wrote "... his arsenal of romantic ghost music from Weber toBerlioz toLiszt is recognized here, and sound-consciously conveyed into the modern idiom." - .Many soloists, chamber organizations, and orchestras have recorded Dr. Thomas's music in the United States and abroad, including his work for solo Marimba, 'Merlin,' commissioned by
William Moersch , which has become a standard among percussionists. Numerous recordings of this work are available, including ones by Mr. Moersch on Newport Classics andNancy Zeltsman on GM Records. "Three Transformations" for duo marimbas, commissioned byNancy Zeltsman , was recorded by Ms. Zeltsman andJack Van Geem and is available on their "Pedro and Olga Learn to Dance" CD and other recordings. Both works have been requirements for percussion competitions. TheAmerican Brass Quintet includes Dr. Thomas‘s ‘Consonanze Stravaganti‘ a work which they commissioned- on their “American Visions” album on the Summit label. ‘Loving Mad Tom,‘ a marimba concerto by Dr. Thomas and his concerto for guitar, percussion, and string orchestra, ‘The Heroic Triad‘ was recorded by theNational Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra under the Opus One label with the composer conducting. It will be released sometime in 2007.Other works of Andrew Thomas that were commissioned and premiered by soloists and organizations within the past few years include: ‘Wind‘ for solo Marimba, composed for
Makoto Nakura , ‘The Heroic Triad‘, for Twentieth Century Unlimited, ‘For the class of 2003‘, forRenée Fleming , ‘Valse Triste‘, a solo marimba work forSimon Boyar , ‘Crane by theRiver Li ‘, for thetraditional Chinese instrument Orchestra of theGuangxi Arts College inNanning, China , and ‘A Samba‘, a work for two solo flutes (Carol Wincenc andRobert Langevin ), two flute choirs, and chamber orchestra. Dr. Thomas has also orchestrated his music for lyricist,Gene Scheer ‘s: “Lean Away”, whichNathan Gunn sang with theSt. Louis Symphony and ‘I Just Found Another New Voice Teacher‘ for aMetropolitan Opera performance of“Die Fledermaus” . On January 4, 2001,Renée Fleming sang ‘I Just Found Another New Voice Teacher‘ with theOrpheus Strings on“Live From Lincoln Center“ .Although he has taught throughout the world, since 2000, Andrew Thomas has become a regular guest of the People's Republic of China . Under the auspices of the Chinese Government, Dr. Thomas performed his composition for solo piano, ‘Music at Twilight‘, in
Hong Kong andGuangzhou . He was the head western judge of a panel of pianists from all over the world judging the 2000 Chinese Works Piano Competition.In December 2001, Dr. Thomas went to
Nanning, China to conduct his "Three Scenes from the Summer Palace'" and other works, to perform as a pianist, and to teach master classes in composition. Dr. Thomas is now an Advisor of theGuangxi Arts College and a guest conductor of the Guangxi Arts College Youth Orchestra. He has returned yearly for further conducting and solo performances. He was honored as the main Western speaker at a conference of middle school administrators and government officials from all parts of China.In an effort to upgrade music education throughout China, Dr. Thomas developed a program which brought together music academies in an effort to advance all the students’ technical and artistic abilities in Western as well as
Asian music . In April 2004 he conducted theShanghai Conservatory Youth Orchestra and theNanning Symphony in a three concerto evening with student soloists fromShanghai ,Nanning and,Juilliard .He is currently composing a new evening length cross-cultural ballet, "Focus of the Heart" for the Chinese people with an original story written by his partner
Howard Kessler . The score utilizes both full Traditional Chinese and Western orchestras. It is scheduled to be premiered Fall 2009 in Beijing.Since 2003 Dr. Thomas has lectured, taught, and performed in
Korea at a music festival that he co- directed. This festival, The Seoul Music Festival + Academy brings together Western and Korean teachers to perform and to teach advanced String and Piano students. He conducted two programs with thePrime Symphony Orchestra , and one with theSuwon Philharmonic , then another program for theKorean Symphony Orchestra , including his concerto for marimba and orchestra, ‘Loving Mad Tom,‘ all in Seoul, Korea.On October 9, 2004 Dr. Andrew Thomas gave a piano recital in the
Juilliard Theater at theJuilliard School celebrating his 65th birthday, 35 years teaching at theJuilliard School and ten years as its Pre-College director. After twelve years he stepped down from his administrative position in 2006 to concentrate on his composition works, to teach his gifted students, and hopefully to foster the musical talents of young international ‘Citizens of the World.” At his farewell party Juilliard bestowed upon him the title of Director Emeritus.See ""AndHow Arts, LLC"" website: [http://www.andhowarts.com/]
Announcement: (Monday, May 19, 2008)
Recording: Loving Mad Tom & The Heroic TriadOpus One Records #197 The Polish State Radio Symphony OrchestraSimon Boyar, "marimba/percussion"; David Leisner, "guitar"; & Andrew Thomas, "composer/conductor"
"attn": Max Schubel, Opus One, Box 604 Greenville, ME 04441-0604, USA (207) 997-3581)
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