- Stephen Paulus
Stephen Paulus (born
August 24 1949 inSummit, New Jersey ) is an Americancomposer , best known for hisopera s andchoral music . His most well-known piece is his 1982 opera "The Postman Always Rings Twice", one of several operas he has written for theOpera Theatre of St. Louis , which prompted "The New York Times " to call him "a young man on the road to big things". [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CEFDE143BF933A15755C0A964948260] Henahan, Donal, "The Postman Always Rings Twice in St. Louis." "New York Times", June 20th 1982. (Accessed 15 December 2006).] His style is essentially tonal, and melodic and romantic by nature. [http://www.grovemusic.com] Kirk, Elise, "Stephen Paulus", "Grove Music Online", ed. L. Macy. (Accessed 15 December 2006)] He has received grants from theNational Endowment for the Arts andGuggenheim Foundation and won the prestigious Kennedy Center Friedheim Prize. He has been commissioned by such notable organizations as theMinnesota Opera , theChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, theAmerican Composers Orchestra , theDale Warland Singers , and theHarvard Glee Club . [http://www.stephenpaulus.com/Biography.html] Composer biography, from his web site (Accessed 15 December 2006)]Biography
Paulus was born in Summit, New Jersey, but the family moved to Minnesota when he was two. He attended the
University of Minnesota , where he studied withDominick Argento and eventually earned the Ph.D. in composition in 1978. By 1983, he was named the composer-in-residence at theMinnesota Orchestra , and in 1988 he was also named to the same post at theAtlanta Symphony Orchestra , whose then-conductor Robert Shaw commissioned numerous choral works from Paulus for Shaw's eponymous vocal ensemble. After the premiere of his first opera, "The Postman Always Rings Twice", he began a fruitful collaboration with the Opera Theatre of St. Louis that would result in four more operas. His output has come to include over 300 works, and on his website he highlights the fact that he is one of the rare living composers who can make a living from commissions alone, without an additional teaching post or similar job.Paulus currently lives in the Twin Cities area.
Major works
Paulus's output is eclectic and varied, encompassing works for chorus,
orchestra , solo singer, and various combinations thereof. He has completed numeroussong cycle s for such singers asThomas Hampson ,Evelyn Lear ,Deborah Voigt , andHåkan Hagegård . His orchestral work, notably "The Veil of Illusion" (1994) and "Erotic Spirits" (2004), frequently reflect his spiritual outlook. His choral music represents his most diverse body of work, ranging from elaborate multi-part works like "Visions from Hildegard" to briefanthem s anda cappella motet s.Paulus is most widely known for his operas, which are often described as "dramatic and lyrical" and are notable for "lush" orchestra writing. Other than "Postman", Paulus's operas include:
*"Harmoonia", an opera for children
*"Heloise andAbelard ", with a libretto byFrank Corsaro
*"Hester Prynne at Death", afterNathaniel Hawthorne
*"Summer", after a novella byEdith Wharton
*"The Three Hermits", a "church opera"
*"The Woman at Otowi Crossing", which deals with spiritual awareness and Native Americans
*"The Woodlanders", a "romantic tragedy" afterThomas Hardy
*"The Village Singer"Notes
External links
* [http://www.stephenpaulus.com StephenPaulus.com]
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