Lee Hoiby

Lee Hoiby

Lee Hoiby (born 1926) is an American classical pianist and composer. He is one of the most notable living composers of classical vocal music.

Biography

Hoiby was born February 17, 1926 in Wisconsin. He began playing the piano as a child and became a child prodigy, studying with notable pianists Gunnar Johansen and Egon Petri. He became influenced by a variety of composers, particularly personalities in the twentieth century avant garde, including the Pro Art quartet led by Rudolf Kolisch, son-in-law of Arnold Schoenberg. During his youth, Hoiby played with Harry Partch’s Dadaist ensembles and studied at Mills College with Darius Milhaud. He then studied at the Curtis Institute of Music with Gian Carlo Menotti, who introduced Hoiby to opera, and involved him in the Broadway productions of The Consul and The Saint of Bleecker Street. Though at first he intended to pursue a career as a concert pianist, he eventually became more interested in composing.

Hoiby is openly gay.citation |title=Gay American Composers (album) |url=http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=6264 |date=Released 1996-05-21 |accessdate=2007-11-05]

Career

Hoiby's first opera, "The Scarf", a chamber opera in one act, which was produced by Menotti and premiered in 1957, was recognized by Time Magazine and the Italian press as the hit of the first Spoleto Festival.

His next opera, Natalia Petrovna (New York City Opera, 1964), now known in its revised version as “A Month in the Country”, based on a play by Ivan Turgenev, was also praised by critics. Hoiby's setting of Tennessee Williams's Summer and Smoke (with libretto by Lanford Wilson), which premiered in 1971, is perhaps his most famous work. Among Mr. Hoiby's other operatic works are the one-act opera buffa Something New for the Zoo (1979), the musical monologue The Italian Lesson (1981, text by Ruth Draper) which was produced off-Broadway in 1989 with Jean Stapleton, “The Tempest” (1986), and a one-act chamber opera, "This Is the Rill Speaking" (1992), text by Lanford Wilson.

He contributed the song, “The Darkling Thrush,” with text by Thomas Hardy, to a 2006 multimedia opera, "Darkling". Elements of this song were used as source material for the opera’s remaining solo and ensemble music, written by composer Stefan Weisman. [http://nightafternight.blogs.com/night_after_night/2006/02/halftones_in_ha.html]

Hoiby's most recent opera is a setting of Romeo and Juliet (2004), which awaits its world premiere.

Hoiby has written many non-operatic compositions as well, including musical settings of poems. Among the most notable of the poem settings is the suite of "animal portraits", “RainForest”, on prose poems of Elizabeth Bishop for the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. He has recently continued his work with Bishop's poetry in a new chamber work with scenario by Mark Shulgasser for mezzo-soprano, baritone, piano and instrumental ensemble lasting approximately one hour. The work-in-progress has been commissioned by American Opera Projects and an excerpt from the piece received its first reading in New York at New York City Opera's "VOX: Showcasing American Opera" program in May 2006.

Hoiby is also recognized as a notable song composer. Soprano Leontyne Price introduced many of his best known songs and arias to the public. His songs are known for being inspired by music from many time periods and cultures. He comments about songwriting “What I learned from Schubert came from a long, deep and loving exposure to his songs. A lot happens on a subconscious level, so it's hard to verbalize, but what I think his songs taught me have to do primarily with the line, the phrasing, the tessitura, the accentuations of speech, the careful consideration of vowels, the breathing required, and an extremely economical use of accompaniment material, often the same figure going through the whole song."

Hoiby's choral music is widely performed throughout the USA and in Great Britain. Indeed, some of his most important works are in that form, including the Christmas cantata A Hymn of the Nativity (text by Richard Crashaw), the oratorio Galileo Galilei (libretto by Barrie Stavis), and a substantial group of works for chorus and orchestra on texts of Walt Whitman.

Though most of his works involve vocalists, he has also written some instrumental works, particularly chamber music.

Hoiby compares composing to archeology. In 2006 he said "For me, composing music bears some likeness to archeology. It requires patient digging, searching for the treasure; the ability to distinguish between a treasure and the rock next to it and recognizing when you're digging in the wrong place. The archeologist takes a soft brush and brushes away a half-teaspoon at a time. Musically, that would be a few notes, or a chord. Sometimes the brushing reveals an especially lovely thing, buried there for so long."

References

External links

* [http://www.leehoiby.com Hoiby’s website]
* [http://www.schirmer.com/default.aspx?TabId=2419&State_2872=2&ComposerId_2872=699 Lee Hoiby at G. Schirmer, Inc.]


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