- Peter Boyer
Peter Boyer (born
February 10 ,1970 in Providence,Rhode Island ) is an Americancomposer , conductor, andprofessor of music. He is known primarily for his orchestral works, which have received over 200 performances, by more than 70 orchestras.Biography and Work
Boyer received a
Bachelor of Arts degree fromRhode Island College . While an undergraduate,USA TODAY newspaper named him to its first All-USA College Academic Team (1990), comprised of “the 20 best and brightest” [Pat Ordovensky, “Meet Our Top 20 Scholars,” "USA TODAY", January 19, 1990.] college students in the United States, and he received theYoung American Award . He receivedMaster of Music andDoctor of Musical Arts degrees fromThe Hartt School of theUniversity of Hartford , where he studied composition with Larry Alan Smith andRobert Carl and conducting withHarold Farberman . Boyer then studied privately with composerJohn Corigliano in New York, before relocating toLos Angeles to attend the Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television Program at theUSC Thornton School of Music . There Boyer studied with composers includingElmer Bernstein ,David Raksin , Buddy Baker andChristopher Young . On completing his studies in 1996, Boyer was appointed to the faculty ofClaremont Graduate University , and in 1999 he was named the first recipient of its Helen M. Smith Chair in Music. In 2003, Boyer established the publishing company Propulsive Music.Boyer has received a number of significant commissions for his work. Among the many orchestras that have performed Boyer’s works are the
Dallas Symphony ,Nashville Symphony ,Pacific Symphony ,Phoenix Symphony ,Brooklyn Philharmonic ,Buffalo Philharmonic ,Fort Worth Symphony , Virginia Symphony, Hartford Symphony, andBamberg Symphony . In 2001, Boyer conducted theLondon Symphony Orchestra atAbbey Road Studios in his debut commercial recording. On its release, Boyer became one of the youngest composers to have an entire album of his orchestral music recorded with a world-class orchestra and distributed by an international record label (Koch). [Jon Burlingame, “Undaunted—and With Good Reason,” "Los Angeles Times", June 24, 2001.] This recording was widely broadcast and acclaimed: “Peter Boyer makes a most impressive debut on disc as composer and conductor of his own music. At its finest, his music is attractive, finely crafted with a genuine humanity, refreshing for being non-didactic in these times of preachy self-importance.” [Lawrence A. Johnson, review, “The Music of Peter Boyer,” "South Florida Sun-Sentinel", August 30, 2002.]In 2003, Boyer conducted London’s
Philharmonia Orchestra in a recording of his work "", later working with a distinguished cast of actors in New York City to complete this recording project, which was released on the Naxos record label. The recording received aGrammy Award nomination for Best Classical Contemporary Composition in the 48th annual Grammy Awards (2006). [Associated Press, “Complete list of Grammy Award nominations,” "USA TODAY", December 8, 2005.] "Ellis Island" has become Boyer’s best-known work, with over 80 performances given by 40 orchestras, and has been much acclaimed: “Peter Boyer’s "Ellis Island: The Dream of America" is a work of rare authenticity and directness.” [Chris Pasles, “Evocative recollections of Ellis Island,” "Los Angeles Times", July 25, 2005.]In addition to his work for the concert hall, Boyer is active in the film and television music industry. He has composed scores for
The History Channel , and has served as anorchestrator for composers such asMichael Giacchino ,Michael Kamen ,Graeme Revell , and others, on films fromWarner Bros. ,20th Century Fox , Paramount, Touchstone, andColumbia Pictures .Boyer’s awards include two BMI Student Composer Awards (1994 and 1996), the First Music
Carnegie Hall commission of theNew York Youth Symphony (1997), theIthaca College Heckscher Prize in composition (2002), the Alumnus of the Year Award fromThe Hartt School (2002), and an honorary Doctor of Music degree fromRhode Island College (2004).Selected Compositions
*"American Rhapsody" for piano and orchestra (2007)
*"Dreaming a World" for narrator, children’s chorus, mixed chorus, percussion and orchestra (2006)
*"And the night shall be filled with music" for chorus and piano (2005)
*"Silver Fanfare" for orchestra (2004)
*"On Music’s Wings" for soprano, baritone, children’s chorus, mixed chorus and orchestra (2003-04)
*"" for actors and orchestra with projected images (2001-02)
*"Ghosts of Troy" for orchestra (2000)
*"New Beginnings" for orchestra (2000)
*"Three Olympians" for string orchestra (2000)
*"At the Crossings" for four brass quartets and four percussion (1998)
*"The Phoenix" for orchestra (1997)
*"Celebration Overture" for orchestra (1997)
*"Titanic" for orchestra (1995)
*"perchance to dream…" for soprano and chamber orchestra (1993-94)
*"Mosaic" for orchestra (1992-93)
*"I Can Recall" for soprano and piano (1990)References
External links
* [http://www.PropulsiveMusic.com/index.php Propulsive Music: The Music of Peter Boyer official website]
* [http://www.cgu.edu/pages/1097.asp Claremont Graduate University Music Department faculty official website]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0102083 Peter Boyer] at theInternet Movie Database
* [http://www.crossovermedia.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=artists.details&artistID=69 Peter Boyer at Crossover Media]
* [http://www.gramophone.co.uk/Interviews_detail.asp?id=798 “Peter Boyer: Escape to LA: Ken Smith meets Peter Boyer, and finds a young composer with a very bright future,” "Gramophone" online edition (October 2001)]
* [http://www.bmi.com/musicworld/entry/233249 “Peter Boyer: From Student Composer to the Top of His Class,” Jon Burlingame, "BMI MusicWorld" (November 30, 2001)]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.