Stephen Cohn

Stephen Cohn

Stephen Cohn is an Emmy Award winning composer of concert and film music living in Los Angeles, California. His compositional style embraces an expanded tonality with a twenty first century perspective.

Early life

Cohn was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. His father was an attorney who wrote chamber music as a hobby whilst his mother was a dancer and violinist and his sister a flutist. Cohn studied the clarinet as a child and later, classical guitar. Cohn attended Whitman College in Washington and finished his Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in music at California State University at Northridge.

Career

His first string quartet, "Eye of Chaos" was premiered by the Arditti Quartet, who also recorded the work for release on an Albany Records CD entitled, "Arditti Quartet California Composers". His chamber orchestra work, "Noah’s Rhythm" was premiered at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, conducted by Pulitzer Prize winning composer Steven Stucky. He has been invited twice to be Composer in Residence at The International Musical Encounters of Catalonia which he attended in the south of France. His violin duet, "Matin Sur les Collines de Ceret" was performed at the Otzberg Summer Festival in Germany. In 2006, his orchestral work "Finale, from Two Together, an American Folk Music Suite" was premiered by the Kansas City Symphony. [cite web |url=http://mook.sibelius.com/gracenotes/2005/december.html |title=Gracenotes:Renowned Composer Stephen Cohn Counts Sibelius Among His Essential Tools |date=December 2005 |accessdate=2008-01-10] The same work is part of an At Peace Media CD release which won at Parents’ Choice Gold Award in 2003. [cite web |url=http://www.parents-choice.org/product.cfm?product_id=13200&award=AW |title=Two Together, An American Folk music Suite |publisher=Parent's Choice |accessdate=2008-01-10] Also in 2006, his work for choir and chamber orchestra commissioned by the Foundation for Universal Sacred Music, entitled "The Family of God" was premiered at Merkin Hall in New York City.

Awards

He was given an Emmy Award for “Outstanding Achievement in Music” for his chamber orchestra score for the documentary "Dying with Dignity", starring Colleen Dewhurst.cite web |url=http://www.composersforum.org/member_profile.cfm?oid=2271 |title=Member Bio:Stephen Cohn |publisher=American Composers forum |accessdate=2008-01-10] He has also been given awards and commissions by American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, The American Composers Forum, Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, The Harris Foundation, Joan Palevsky, Carol and Joel Honigberg, The Television Academy of Arts and Sciences and The Parent’s Choice Foundation.

Material

Performances

A selected list of performances given by Stephen Cohn are listed below.
*"Eye of Chaos" - Los Angeles - 1991, Belgium - 1993, London - 1995, Ceret, France - 2004,
*"Noah's Rhythm" - Los Angeles - 1994
*"Matin Sur Les Collines de Ceret" Ceret, France - 1996, 2002, Otzberg, Germany - 2004,
*"Moods Of a Goddess" - Chicago, 2000, Ceret, France - 2002,
*"Out of the Ashes" - Ceret, France - 2002,
*"Anticipation of Light" - The International Musical Encounters of Catalonia - 2004,
*"Evolution and Remembrance" - Ceret, France - 2004,
*"The Family of God" Merkin Hall, New York City - 2006,
*"Finale, from Two Together, An American Folk Music Suite" - Kansas City Symphony - 2006,

Film and TV Scores

A selected list of material that has been used or featured in film and television pieces, is found below.

*"Dying with Dignity" - Emmy Award - Outstanding Achievement in Music,
*"Calrton,Your Doorman" - MTM Productions/CBS - Emmy Award Winning Production,
*"Hunger in the Promised Land" - Emmy Award Winning Production,
*"IT" - ABC Television - Emmy Award Winning Production,
*"Land of the Free" - feature film, PM Entertainment,
*"Pitch" - feature film, Nucleus Entertainment,
*"Angel Fist" - feature film, Concorde/New Horizons,
*"Normality" – short film, Tango Productions,
*"Under the Rainbow" – feature film (orchestrations) - Warner Brothers Pictures

References

External links

* [http://www.stephencohn.com Stephen Cohn Web site]


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