- Ellsworth Snyder
Ellsworth Snyder (
May 13 ,1931 –August 11 ,2005 ) was an American abstract painter, professional pianist, conductor and scholar. He was known as a champion ofavant-garde art and music and is associated with composerJohn Cage and theFluxus art movement.Snyder as pianist and music scholar
Snyder’s interest in the
avant-garde art movement developed out his formal training in classical music. An Ohio native, Snyder attended The Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (now the College-Conservatory of Music of the University of Cincinnati) where he earned both his bachelor and master degrees. In 1960 Ellsworth Snyder accepted a position as music instructor atNewcomb College of Tulane University in New Orleans where he began an experimental new music series titled “You’ve never heard anything like it”. The programs ranged from the twelve-tone compositions ofSchoenberg toFluxus happenings . One of thesehappenings in 1960 consisted of a performer crushing a light bulb into a frying pan. Snyder developed a reputation for bringing to his avant-garde performances the same seriousness and sensitivity to tone, timing and clarity that he did to traditional classical music.It was his interest in contemporary music that led to a decisive meeting with
John Cage in 1960. The two men became lifelong friends and professional colleagues. In 1964 Snyder moved toMadison, Wisconsin where he wrote the first doctoral dissertation ever written on John Cage. Snyder included compositions by Cage in the standard repertoire of music that he performed both in the United States and internationally including the album of new music that he recorded for Advance Records in 1974 and a recital that he gave at Lincoln Center’sAlice Tully Hall in 1977. He also published two interviews with John Cage, one in 1985 and the other in 1990. In 1990 John Cage composed a piece for piano for Snyder called "One5, for ellsworth".In addition to his career as a concert pianist, Ellsworth Snyder taught at
Milton College in until it closed in 1981. His unconventional new music lectures of the late 1960’s drew large crowds. He wrote extensively about theFluxus movement and gave courses in piano pedagogy. Then in 1971 he took the position of music director at theFirst Unitarian Society of Madison , Wisconsin where he created a concert series that embraced both experimental and traditional music.Snyder as visual artist
In 1978 at Cage’s prompting Snyder began painting. He developed a distinctive style as an abstractionist that was spare and yet employed the use of expressive gestures.
John Cage included Snyder’s work in the exhibition "Rolywholyover" at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA. Additionally, Snyder’s art work has been exhibited in thePhiladelphia Museum of Art , theWalker Art Center inMinneapolis , theMito Museum inTokyo , theMenil Collection inHouston, Texas , theMadison Museum of Contemporary Art , and the Chasen Art Museum in Madison, WI. His work is represented by [http://www.rosenthalfineart.com Rosenthal Fine Art] in Chicago, IL and [http://www.shilohgallery.com Shiloh Gallery.]Snyder's death and archive
August 11 ,2005 Ellsworth Snyder died in Madison, WI from complications of pulmonary fibrosis. His archive, housed in the special collections of the University of Wisconsin – Madison Memorial Library includes his recordings, writings, interviews, and many examples of his artwork.
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