- Peter Mennin
Infobox musical artist
Name = Peter Mennin
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Birth_name = Peter Mennini
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Born = birth date|1923|05|17
Erie,Pennsylvania ,United States
Died = death date and age|1983|06|17|1923|05|17
New York, New York,United States
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Occupation =Composer ,teacher
Years_active =Peter Mennin (born Mennini) (
May 17 1923 ,Erie, Pennsylvania –June 17 1983 ,New York City ) was an Americancomposer and teacher. He directed thePeabody Conservatory in Baltimore, then for many years ran the Juilliard School, succeedingWilliam Schuman in this role. He began composing at an early age, and wrote nine symphonies, severalconcerto s, and numerous works for wind band, chorus, and other ensembles. His style became more chromatic and astringent with time, but was always essentially tonal, relying heavily onpolyphony .Mennin's fifth symphony of 1950, which is tonal, energetic and suspenseful, was recorded by
Howard Hanson and theEastman Rochester Orchestra in the Mercury series of American classical works -- the original LP also included the "New England Triptych " ofWilliam Schuman -- and for years was the only widely-available recording of Mennin's work, though its reissue on CD prompted several other recordings of Mennin compositions.Juilliard awards a Peter Mennin prize, for Outstanding Achievement and Leadership in Music.
His notable students include
Jacob Druckman ,Richard Danielpour ,Karl Korte ,Charles L. Bestor , andClaire Polin .Principal works
*Symphonies
**Symphony No. 1 withdrawn
**Symphony No. 2 (1944) (Gershwin Memorial Award, 1945)
**Symphony No. 3 (completed May 17 1946, his doctoral dissertation ( [http://dram.nyu.edu/dram/note.cgi?id=8671] , premiered 1947)
**Symphony No. 4 "The Cycle" (1947–8) (Chorus & orchestra)
**Symphony No. 5 (1950)
**Symphony No. 6 (1953)
**Symphony No. 7 "Variation-symphony" (1963, pub. 1967)
**Symphony No. 8 (1973)
**Symphony No. 9 (1981)*Other orchestral works
**Folk Overture (1945)
**Fantasia for String Orchestra (1947)
**Concertato "Moby Dick" (1952)
**Cello concerto (1956)
**Piano concerto (1958) (Premiered by Eunice Podis, piano, with George Szell conducting the Cleveland Orchestra)
**Canto (pub. 1965)
**Flute concerto (1983)*Concert Band works
**Canzona for band (1951)*Piano
**Five pieces (1950)
**Piano sonata (1963)*Choral Works
**A Song of the Palace (1948)
**Christmas Story (1949)*Chamber works
**String quartet #1
**String quartet #2 (1951)
**Sonata concertante, for violin and piano (1956)External links
* [http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/composer.pl?comp=172 Art of the States: Peter Mennin]
* [http://www.carlfischer.com/Fischer/menninbio.html Carl Fischer Publisher Biography Page]
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