- Udo Kasemets
Udo Kasemets (born
November 16 ,1919 ) is an Estonian-born Canadian composer of orchestral, chamber, vocal, piano, and electroacoustic works. He was one of the first to adopt the methods ofJohn Cage , and is also a conductor, lecturer, pianist, organist, teacher and writer.Kasemets was born in
Tallinn ,Estonia , and trained at the Tallinn Conservatory and the Akademie der Musik inStuttgart . In 1950, he attended theKranichstein Institut für neue Musik inDarmstadt , where he became familiar with the music and philosophies ofErnst Krenek ,Hermann Scherchen andEdgard Varèse . He emigrated to Canada in 1951, and became a Canadian citizen in 1957.Since the 1950s, Kasemets has been active in Hamilton and
Toronto . He taught at the Royal Hamilton College of Music and served as conductor of the Hamilton Conservatory Chorus, until 1957. He was music critic for the "Toronto Daily Star " 1959–63 and taught at the Brodie School of Music and Modern Dance 1963–7.In 1962–63, he organized Toronto's first new music series "Men, Minds and Music", and established the Isaacs Gallery Mixed Media Concerts. In 1968, he directed the first Toronto Festival of Arts and Technology entitled "SightSoundSystems" and founded and edited a new music publication series, Canavangard. In 1971, Kasemets joined the Faculty of the Department of Experimental Art at the Ontario College of Art, where he taught until retiring in 1987.
Significant influences include
Erik Satie ,Marcel Duchamp ,James Joyce ,John Cage ,James Tenney ,Morton Feldman ,Merce Cunningham andBuckminster Fuller ; the ChineseI Ching andFractal music are also major influences, especially in his recent works.Udo Kasemets currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.
External links
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0001813 Encyclopedia of Music in Canada entry]
References
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