Nickitas J. Demos

Nickitas J. Demos

Nickitas J. Demos (b.1962) is a Greek American composer. He is known for his inventive inclusion of Greek elements and influence in his music.

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Education

Demos holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Composition from the Cleveland Institute of Music and Case Western Reserve University where he studied with Donald Erb. He also holds a Master of Music degree in composition from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music where he studied with Donald Erb, Eugene O’Brien, Harvey Sollberger, and John Eaton. He received a Bachelor of Music degree in clarinet performance from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he studied composition with Roger Hannay.

Critical Acclaim

His music has been described as “rich… powerful” having “remarkable substance” as well as “lively… attractive, kinetic and… intriguing” [1] by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution; as “fresh and exhilarating” [2] by The Nashville Scene; as “…compelling…deeply evocative music…well worth exploring...” by the Georgia Music News and as “ambitious…sophisticated” and “…a reflection of the current mix of styles and aesthetic postures” by the New York based magazine, The New Music Connoisseur. The premiere of his work, "Waltzing through the Endtime," based on the poetry of David Bottoms, was hailed as one of the best classical music events of 2005 by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and his activities were also cited in the April 2004 issue of GRAMOPHONE magazine.

Performances

Demos has received performances by the Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Nashville Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Colorado Springs Symphony, Oregon Symphony and the New World Symphony among others. His works for wind ensemble have been performed by the U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s Own” and the Conservatorio de Música de Puerto Rico Symphonic Band among others. His chamber works have been performed by North/South Consonance, Thamyris New Music Ensemble, Bent Frequency, the Atlanta Chamber Players and the neoPhonia New Music Ensemble among others. His commissions include works for the Cleveland Orchestra, Nashville Chamber Orchestra, Atlanta Community Orchestra, the Atlanta Chamber Players and the Georgia Music Teachers Association.

Honors and awards

He is the recipient of numerous grants and awards including Grand Prize in the 2004 Millennium Arts International Competition for Composers, Grand Prize in the 2005 Holyoke Civic Symphony Composition Competition, U.S. Birmingham & Atlanta Prizes in the Hultgren 2005 Solo Cello Works Biennial Composition Competition, nine ASCAP Awards as well as Honorable Mentions in the 2004 Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Shepherd Composer of the Year Award, International Clarinet Association Composition Competition and the ASCAP/Rudolf Nissim Composers Competition among others. Demos’ works have been programmed at festivals, symposia and conferences including the International Festival – Institute at Round Top; the Ernest Bloch Music Festival (Newport, OR): the Annual New Music & Art Festival (Bowling Green State University); the Biennial Festival of New Music (Florida State University) and at National and Regional Meetings of the College Music Society and the Society of Composers, Inc. His music is published by MMB Music, Inc., recorded on Capstone Records and has been broadcast on WABE-FM 90.1 (Atlanta NPR affiliate).

Today

Demos currently holds the positions of Associate Professor of Composition and Coordinator of Composition Studies at the Georgia State University School of Music. At Georgia State University he is also the Founder and Artistic Director of the neoPhonía New Music Ensemble, the Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences and holder of the Andrew C. and Eula C. Family Founding Chair in Contemporary Greek Studies. Outside of his work at Georgia State University, he currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Society of Composers, Inc. (SCI) and is Co-Founder, Composer-In-Residence and Artistic Board member for Bent Frequency, a professional contemporary music ensemble based in Atlanta. He also serves as the Musical Director for the Greek Islanders, an ethnic ensemble he founded in 1982 specializing in Greek folk music.

References

  1. ^ Ruhe, Pierre. “CONCERT REVIEWS: Local talent as a whole speaks with distinction”, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Atlanta, 13 October 2005.
  2. ^ Smith, Marcel. "Fiddling Around", The Nashville Scene, Nashville, 17 October 2002. Retrieved on 2010-09-01.

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