- Evan Chambers
Evan Chambers (b
1963 ,Alexandria, Louisiana ) is a composer, traditional Irish fiddler, and Associate Professor of Composition at theUniversity of Michigan . He received a Doctorate in music composition from theUniversity of Michigan . His teachers include William Albright for whoseRequiem he composed "Lament",Leslie Bassett , Nicholas Thorne, and Marilyn Shrude, with studies in electronic music with George Wilson and Burton Beerman.Chambers' compositions are deeply rooted in folk music, his own spirituality, and a keen comprehension of musical gesture and form. His works for large ensemble include "Concerto for Fiddle and Violin" for Irish fiddler, violin soloist, and orchestra; "Three Islands" for orchestra; "The Tall-Eared Fox and the Wild-Eyed Man" for string orchestra; and "Polka Nation" for wind ensemble. His chamber music includes "Cold Water, Dry Stone" and "Crazed for the Flame". His electronic music compositions include "Rothko-Tobey Continuum" for violin and tape and "Cell Phone Java Bodhi Svaha", with video by
Andy Kirshner based onBuddhist -themed poetry by Chambers.Chambers' music has been recorded on the compact disks "Cold Water, Dry Stone" (Albany, Troy 422), "Simple Requests" (Cambria CD-1088), "Brutal Reality" (Albany, Troy 354), and "Alternating Currents" (Centaur CRC 2492).
Sources
* [http://www.evanchambers.net/ Homepage]
* [http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cyoungk/chambers.htm Interview]
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