- Mary Ellen Childs
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Mary Ellen Childs (born April 13, 1957 in Lafayette, Indiana) is an American composer and multimedia artist and founder of the ensemble Crash. She grew up as a dancer and writes music often influenced by dance rhythms.[1]
Her music is chiefly for small instrumental groups, especially for percussion, string groups and solo piano, and it usually has an essential theatrical or visual dimension. Her collaboration with accordionist Guy Klucevsek led to several works for that instrument.[2] Her works have been widely performed my major ensembles, including a commission from the Kronos Quartet.[3] Her 2007 recording of Dream House features the string quartet ETHEL. Reviews of her work have been published in newspapers nationwide, including The New York Times.[4]
She is based in the twin city Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota area.
Discography
- Kilter (Experimental Intermedia, 1996)
- Dream House (Innova Recordings, 2007)
References
- ^ Gann, Kyle (1997). American music in the twentieth century (illustrated ed.). Schirmer Books. pp. 348f. ISBN 9780028646558.
- ^ "Klucevsek, Guy" (subscription required). Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/42650. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- ^ Kronos Quartet commission of Mary Ellen Childs's "Four of One of Another."
- ^ Steve Smith, "Worlds Colliding but Never Crashing." Rev. of Bang on a Can Marathon. The New York Times, June 28, 2010.
- Mary Ellen Childs Bio and Music on Pandora Internet Radio.
- Mary Ellen Childs Biography from Allmusic.
- Mary Ellen Childs - Profile on the Other Minds website
- "Mary Ellen Childs' Playlist" by Kristin Harper for Secrets of the City
- "Mary Ellen Childs: Dream House" Review by Tobias Fischer for Tokafi
External links
- Mary Ellen Childs homepage
- CD release of Dream house with reviews
Categories:- 1957 births
- American composers
- 21st-century classical composers
- Women composers
- Living people
- American composer, 20th century birth stubs
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