- Eric Salzman
Eric Salzman (
September 8 ,1933 ) is an Americancomposer ,author ,impresario ,music critic , andrecord producer .After studying composition with
Morris Mawner at theNew York High School of Music and Art (1949–51), he continued his studies atColumbia University (BA 1954), where his teachers includedJack Beeson ,Otto Luening andVladimir Ussachevsky . He pursued postgraduate work atPrinceton University (MFA 1956) withMilton Babbitt andRoger Sessions . AFulbright Fellowship (1956–8) enabled him to study withGoffredo Petrassi ,Karlheinz Stockhausen andLuigi Nono in Europe.In 1958 he returned to the USA and began a career as a music critic, writing for the "
New York Times " (1958–62), the "New York Herald Tribune " (1962–6) and "Stereo Review " (from 1966); he won theSang Prize for Criticism in the Fine Arts in 1969. From 1975 to 1990 he produced and directed over two dozen recordings (mainly for theNonesuch label ), several of which receivedGrammy Award nominations; these feature works by composers such asWeill ,Partch andBolcom , as well as his own music. From 1984 to 1991 he was editor of the "Musical Quarterly ". He served as co-founder and artistic director of theAmerican Music Theatre Festival , Philadelphia (1982–93). He currently is the Associate Artistic Director at theCenter for Contemporary Opera .His teaching appointments have included positions at
Queens College, CUNY (1966–8), theInstitute for Studies in American Music (Brooklyn, New York) andNew York University (from 1982 to ?).Salzman's compositions include "Nude Paper Sermon" and a series of music theater pieces, notably the
opera "Civilization and its Discontents" (with Michael Sahl), which won the 1980Italia Prize and has been recorded forNonesuch . He is the author of "Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction" (Prentice-Hall, 1967; 4th edition, 2001) which has become a widely-used textbook in university courses on modern music. He also published an essay on the newmusic-theater movement, "Music-Theater Defined: It's ...Well...Um..." [ [http://www.dolmetsch.com/Musictheatre.htm Music-Theater Defined by Eric Salzman ] ]References
ources
*James P. Cassaro. The "
New Grove Dictionary of Opera ", edited by Stanley Sadie (1992), ISBN 0-333-73432-7 and ISBN 1-56159-228-5
*"The Oxford Dictionary of Opera", by John Warrack and Ewan West (1992), ISBN 0-19-869164-5
*Randel, Don, ed. "The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music". Cambridge: Belknap, 1996, p. 781.
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