- Bill Douglas (musician)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Bill Douglas
Img_capt = Bill Douglas
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Bill Douglas
Born = Birth date and age|1944|11|7|mf=y
London,Ontario ,Canada
Instrument =Piano , keyboards,bassoon , others
Genre = New Age,jazz
Occupation =Musician , composer
Years_active = 1989–present
Label = Hearts of Space, TalaBill Douglas (born
November 7 1944 ) is a Canadianmusician ,composer ,pianist , andbassoon ist whose works received influence fromclassical music ,jazz , African, Indianclarifyme and Brazilian music, the 70sfunk and many other genres.He has toured and recorded for thirty years with
clarinetist Richard Stoltzman . As a bassoonist, he has played with the Toronto andNew Haven Symphony Orchestra s and has recorded threeRCA albums withPeter Serkin and Tashifn|1 (Ida Kavafian , Fred Sherry, Richard Stoltzman and Peter Serkin. As a jazz pianist, he has toured and recorded with vibraphonistGary Burton and bassistEddie Gomez .In 1994, the
Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), the Canadian equivalent of theAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) andBroadcast Music Incorporated (BMI), presented him with their classical composer of the year award. His compositions have been performed by major orchestras and chamber groups around the world. He has been teaching atNaropa University inBoulder, Colorado for twenty-nine years. Thirteen CDs of his music are available.Biography
"I receive much inspiration from my wonderful family: my wife Caroline, and my children, Catherine and Willy."
Bill Douglas was born on
November 7 ,1944 , in London,Ontario ,Canada . His father playedtrombone and sang in abig band , and his mother played organ in church. His earliest memory is of himself playing in aone-man band with toy instruments when he was three. He beganpiano lessons at four and taught himselfukulele andguitar when he was seven. At age eight, he started to write songs influenced by earlyrock music ians such asLittle Richard ,The Everly Brothers , andElvis Presley . His two brothers formed a band in which he which performed these tunes and other rock songs from the 1950s.When he was thirteen, he started to play bassoon and became very interested in both classical music and jazz. By this time, Douglas had definitely decided on a career in music. His heroes in jazz were
Bill Evans ,Miles Davis , andJohn Coltrane , and he wrote his first jazz tunes at fourteen. He received an "Associate of the Royal Conservatory of Toronto" diploma in classical piano at age seventeen.From 1962-66, Douglas attended the
University of Toronto and obtained a BA inmusic education . During this time, he became very interested in20th century classical music , and started composing pieces influenced byAnton Webern ,Elliott Carter , andIgor Stravinsky , as well as such contemporary jazz artists asPaul Bley andGary Peacock . He played fourth bassoon in the Toronto Symphony, and often played jazz piano gigs on weekends.Douglas was awarded a
Woodrow Wilson Fellowship in 1966, and attendedYale University from 1966-69. There he met clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, and they have been touring and recording ever since. In 1967, Douglas played three concerti with the Toronto Symphony. He received aMaster of Music degree majoring in bassoon in 1968, and a Master of Musical Arts degree in composition in 1969. At this time, Douglas was writing veryavant-garde atonal music. After Yale, he received aCanada Council award to study composition inLondon ,England for a year.From 1970-77, Douglas taught at the
California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California. Here, he became very interested in African and Indian music. He started writing a series of rhythm studies for his students called Rock Etudes (later, the name was changed to Vocal Rhythm Etudes). These were influenced by African, Indian, and Brazilian music, as well as contemporary classical music, jazz, and funk (particularly the 70s funk of Miles Davis andHerbie Hancock ). They have been used in many schools aroundNorth America , and he performs at least one of them in all his concerts. Douglas also started to write short tonal and modal lyrical pieces for his students. These eventually became part of his concert repertoire, and he has recorded many of them. He also recorded, in 1976, three RCA albums of classicalchamber music with pianist Peter Serkin and Tashi.In 1977, he moved to Boulder,
Colorado to teach at the Naropa Institute. He continue to teach there and to tour with Richard Stoltzman and his own groups. With Richard, he also often plays with bassist Eddie Gomez. Some of his bassoon students from Cal Arts moved to Boulder with him, and they formed the Boulder Bassoon Band which played together for twenty years.Bill Douglas has recorded eleven CDs of his music [ [http://www.valley-entertainment.com/Artists/Bill_Douglas/ Valley Entertainment: Bill Douglas] ] for the
Hearts of Space label. Six of these have featured theArs Nova Singers conducted by Thomas Morgan. In 1998, RCA released an album entitled "Open Sky: Richard Stoltzman plays the Music of Bill Douglas." In March, 1999, his "Concerto for African Percussion Ensemble and Orchestra" was premiered by Nexus and theRochester Philharmonic Orchestra . In April, 2005, hisoboe concerto was premiered by Peter Cooper and theColorado Symphony Orchestra .Among the many musicians who have inspired and influenced him are
Johann Sebastian Bach , Bill Evans,Keith Jarrett ,Josquin des Prez ,William Byrd ,Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau ,Ralph Vaughan Williams , andAli Akbar Khan . In his own words: "I buy many CDs, and listen to many different kinds of music. I love music very much, and when I perform, record, and teach, I am sharing that love."Discography
Albums
* "Jewel Lake" (1989)
* "Cantilena" (1991)
* "Everywhere - Live Studio Duets" (1992)
* "Kaleidoscope" (1993)
* "Circle of Moons" (1995)
* "Deep Peace" (1996)
* "Songs of Earth & Sky" (1998)
* "Earth Prayer" (1999)
* "Eternity's Sunrise" (2000)
* "A Place Called Morning" (2001)
* "Homeland: A Prayer for Peace" (2002)
* "Stepping Stones" (2004)
* "Sky" (2005)Notes
fnb|1Tashi consists of violinist
Ida Kavafian , cellist Fred Sherry, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman and pianist Peter Serkin.References
External links
* [http://www.billdouglas.cc/ Bill Douglas official site]
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