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1. William Bolcom
william bolcom. william bolcom. click here to read about william bolcom. williambolcom. Composer/pianist william bolcom was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1938.
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William Bolcom William Bolcom William Bolcom Composer/pianist WILLIAM BOLCOM was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1938. Exhibiting early musical talent, he entered the University of Washington at age 11, studied composition with John Verrall and piano with Berthe Poncy Jacobson, and earned his B.A. there in 1958. During this time, he performed solo piano and chamber music concerts in the Seattle area as well as throughout the Northwest. Further studies followed with Darius Milhaud at Mills College in California and in Paris at the Conservatoire de Musique. He completed his doctorate in composition at Stanford University in 1964, where he studied with Leland Smith. Returning to the Paris Conservatoire in 1964, he won the 2e Prix in composition in 1965. While in Europe he began writing stage scores for theaters in West Germany, and continued to do so at Stanford University, in Memphis,Tenn., at Lincoln Center/New York, the Yale Repertory Theater, and others. Compositions from every period of his life have earned him many honors including:
  • a BMI award (1953)
  • two Guggenheim fellowships (1965 and 1968)
  • several Rockefeller Foundation awards
  • several NEA grants
  • the Marc Blitzstein Award (1966) from the Academy of Arts and Letters (for Dynamite Tonite , an opera for actors written with his long-time collaborator, Arnold Weinstein)
  • the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1988 for 12 New Etudes for Piano
  • two Koussevitzky Foundation Awards (1976 and 1993) for the First Piano Quartet

2. William Bolcom
Composer and pianist, william bolcom, born in Seattle, Washington, entered the University of Washington at age 11, where he studied piano and composition, earning A. degree there in 1958.
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William Bolcom
Biography
Composer and pianist, William Bolcom, born in Seattle, Washington, entered the University of Washington at age 11, where he studied piano and composition, earning A. degree there in 1958. Further studies followed with Darius Milhaud at Mills College and at the Paris Conservatoire; he completed his doctorate in composition at Stanford University in 1964.
He composed the score, with assistance from Arnold Black, for John Turturro's movie, Illuminata , which opened nationwide in August 1999. His new opera, A View from the Bridge , with libretto by Arthur Miller and Arnold Weinstein, will be premiered October 9, 1999, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, with eight more performances during the season.
Bolcom's work is well represented on recordings - as pianist, as composer, and in collaboration with his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris. To date Bolcom and Morris have recorded 20 albums together, of which

3. BOLCOM, William : MusicWeb Encyclopaedia Of Popular Music
bolcom, william (b 26 May '38, Seattle WA) Composer, pianist. Discoveredrecordings of Ives and Stravinsky as a child; later admired
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4. William Bolcom - ABT
Some Assembly Required william (Elden) bolcom was born in Seattle, Washington in 1938. He is a composer, pianist, and author.
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William Bolcom
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William (Elden) Bolcom was born in Seattle, Washington in 1938. He is a composer, pianist, and author. He began composition studies with John Verall at an early age and continued with Darius Milhaud at Mills College, and with Milhaud and Olivier Messiaen in Paris. After a period of work with Leland Smith at Stanford University, he taught at the University of Washington and Queens College, CUNY. While in New York, Bolcom developed the technique and style of playing ragtime that, through concerts and recordings, placed him in the forefront of the ragtime revival; he has also composed original rags, among them The Graceful Ghost, which was used by Twyla Tharp in The Raggedy Dances From 1968 to 1970, he was composer-in-residence at the Yale University Drama School and the New York University School of the Arts.
In 1971, Bolcom met the mezzo-soprano Joan Morris, whom he married in 1975 and with whom he began to develop programs on the history of the American popular song. Their recitals and recordings of songs by Henry Russell

5. Michigan Writers Series - Seaton/Bolcom, 04/19/2002
MWS Home, Playwright Sandra Seaton with Composer/pianist william bolcom. April 19,2002. william bolcom, DMA, is a Pulitzer Prizewinning composer and pianist.
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Playwright Sandra Seaton
with Composer/Pianist William Bolcom
April 19, 2002
Sandra Seaton Interview with Stephanie Mathson, MSU Libraries Introduction to Presentations By Peter Berg of the MSU Libraries Presentation Part 1 Sandra Seaton Presentation Part 2 William Bolcom Audience Questions Sandra Seaton is the author of the award-winning play The Bridge Party , which dramatizes the way of life of middle-class blacks in the South before the modern civil rights movement. Ms. Seaton collaborated with composer William Bolcom to produce the song cycle for her most recent work, From The Diary of Sally Hemmings . A Professor of English at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, Sandra Seaton teaches courses in playwriting, fiction writing, and African American Literature. Her scholarly work, which has been microfilmed by the Tennessee State Archives, focuses on research about African American communities in the South from colonial times through the era of segregation: http://www.grad.cmich.edu/seaton/Sandra_Seaton.htm

6. Piano Sheet Music - William Bolcom: Complete Rags For Piano (Piano Solo - Piano)
This page contains the description of the music book william bolcom Complete Rags For Piano. Links to other books and Piano accessories are available. captures the best of william bolcom's modern day ragtime compositions for you, the aspiring pianist looking to draw from
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William Bolcom: Complete Rags For Piano
Category: Piano Sheet Music
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William Bolcom is a modern day composer influenced by the piano stylings of Scott Joplin and Eubie Blake. This piano style is commonly refered to as "rag" or "ragtime" piano and usually includes a 2/4 time signature, a key of 4 flats, and inspiring cadences throughout the music. This book captures the best of William Bolcom's modern day ragtime compositions for you, the aspiring pianist looking to draw from this revered piano style. 123 pages, $17.95, Item number 1701536 Instructions: To add this item to your shopping cart, click on the "Click Here To Purchase" button. To continue browsing, click on one of the links found at the left side of this page. If you have questions about this or any product, or if you would like to place an order by telephone, call us toll free at (800) 819-3055. We are open Monday through Friday, from 9 AM to 7 PM Eastern time. This music book is arranged for Piano Solo. This book is rated 6 on a scale of 1 to 6 in difficulty (with 6 being the most difficult).

7. IHAS Composer
composer, william bolcom, for whom nonspecialization has become a raison d'être.A composer of songs, operas, and instrumental works, a pianist of
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WILLIAM BOLCOM
T Born in Seattle on May 26, 1938, Bolcom studied at Stanford University, with Darius Milhaud in 1958 and with Olivier Messiaen in Paris afterwards before settling in New York in the 1960's, where he immersed himself for a time in the ragtime of Scott Joplin and Eubie Blake, as well as pursuing a fascination for another Blake: the mystical English Romantic poet, William. This latter interest culminated in 1984 with Bolcom's powerful cycle, SONGS OF INNOCENCE AND EXPERIENCE, in which he set forty-six Blake poems for solo voice and piano, orchestra and chorus. Demonstrating a flair for the dramatic, a fondness for experimentation and combination of pre-existing styles with his own dissonant textures and jaunty vernacular idiom, Bolcom's catalogue encompasses the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1988 TWELVE ETUDES FOR PIANO, VIOLIN, CLARINET, FLUTE, AND PIANO, ten string quartets, and five piano concerti. For the stage he has composed a chamber opera, DYNAMITE TONIGHT (1963), GREATSHOT (1969), THEATRE OF THE ABSURD (1970), as well as the highly acclaimed opera based on Frank Norris' novel, MCTEAGUE, which had its premiere at Chicago's Lyric Opera in 1992, and he has constructed many a delightful cabaret evening of his songs, among them the winning AMOR. Since 1973 Bolcom has taught at the University of Michigan. Home Profiles Timeline Thirteen Online ... PBS Online

8. Discography - William Bolcom - Pianist
Discography william bolcom, pianist
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9. William Bolcom - Winter 2002
In April 2001, william bolcom traveled to Boston to receive an honorary doctoral Duringthe 20012002 season, pianist bolcom and his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan
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The 2002 American Composers Update
as published in PAN PIPES , Volume 94, Number 2.
William Bolcom
In April 2001, William Bolcom traveled to Boston to receive an honorary doctoral degree (his third) from the New England Conservatory of Music. He also judged a young composers' concert for BMI, was a panel member for grants to the Philadelphia Music Project, and gave the keynote speech at the annual Opera America conference in Atlanta, GA. During the 2001-2002 season, pianist Bolcom and his wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris, are giving performances in Ann Arbor, Farmington, Detroit, Grosse Pointe, and Chelsea, MI; Muskoka, Ontario; Chicago, Philadelphia, New York, and Forbach, France. Recordings made in 2001 included First Sonata , with Bolcom and violinist Paul Kantor (September); and an album of songs by lyricist Yip Harburg, with Bolcom, Morris, and Max Morath (October). In 2000, Cooper Square Press reissued

10. McKay Suites [RB]: Classical CD Reviews- Nov 2002 MusicWeb(UK)
The composer william bolcom is the pianist on all but one of the nine works here.That one work is the Viola Suite. There the pianist is Sanford Margolis.
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Caricature Dance Suite
From My Tahoe Window - Summer Moods and Patterns
Americanistic Etude (1924)
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Dance Suite No. 2 (1938)
Dancing in a Dream

Excerpts from Five Songs for Soprano
Every Flower That Ever Grew

Suite for Viola and Piano (1948) William Logan, Logan Skelton, Sanford Margolis (piano) Joan Morris (mezzo-soprano) Mahoko Eguchi (viola) rec July 1999-Feb 2001, The Brookwood Studio, Ann Arbour, MI, USA DDD NAXOS AMERICAN CLASSICS 8.559143 The composer William Bolcom is the pianist on all but one of the nine works here. That one work is the Viola Suite. There the pianist is Sanford Margolis. McKay used the modest word ‘Suite’ when I wonder how many listeners would have blinked if he had called it ‘Sonata’. It is a soulful and songful work with many emotional moments notable among these being the haunting enchantment of the hollow whisper into which the second movement ( Cantante poetico ) sinks. There are some moments that have you thinking of Bloch but mostly the references were Vaughan Williams and Bax with the emphasis being on RVW. McKay leaves us in no doubt that he is a consummate melodist with the intellectual fibre to construct hoarsely determined and attacking music. If you have time for the sonatas by Arthur Benjamin, Rebecca Clarke and Arnold Bax you will not want to miss out on this. The Viola Suite stands somewhat apart from the other music on this CD.

11. Information On Events
william bolcom, pianist Joan Morris, MezzoSoprano. Sunday, November24, 2002 3 30 pm Scott Concert Hall. Renowned composer and
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Ricky Skaggs
Friday, September 13, 2002
8:00 pm Scott Concert Hall Back by popular demand, this Grammy Award winning artist will kick-off the season with a truly entertaining evening of bluegrass, country, and contemporary music. Ricky’s career includes performances with all-star casts of country and bluegrass music. He has earned numerous awards including eight awards from the Country Music Association, including Entertainer of the Year, four Grammies, and dozens of other honors. With a record like that, and with the country music industry’s increasingly narrow, crossover-hungry orientation, the way was paved for a return to country music’s most down-to-earth from, bluegrass. That’s the road Ricky has chosen to take him into the new century. Ricky and his all-star band, Kentucky Thunder, will delight and excite audiences of all ages! The North Carolina Symphony Thursday, October 10, 2002
8:00 pm Scott Concert Hall The return of the North Carolina Symphony brings to Brevard Jeffrey Pollock, conductor, and Jeffrey Thayer, violin, performing an all-Russian program, With its home in Raleigh, the symphony is a full-time, professional orchestra with 65 members and performs about 60 concerts a year. The orchestra has also appeared twice at Carnegie Hall in New York City and once each at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and Orchestra Hall in Chicago. Some of the top soloists in the world, such as Itzhak Perlman, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Pinchas Zukerman and Lynn Harrell, have performed with the North Carolina Symphony.

12. 1701536 -William Bolcom: Complete Rags For Piano - Piano (Piano Solo)
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William Bolcom: Complete Rags For Piano William Bolcom is a modern day composer influenced by the piano stylings of Scott Joplin and Eubie Blake. This piano style is commonly refered to as "rag" or "ragtime" piano and usually includes a 2/4 time signature, a key of 4 flats, and inspiring cadences throughout the music. This book captures the best of William Bolcom's modern day ragtime compositions for you, the aspiring pianist looking to draw from this revered piano style. 123 pages, $17.95, Item number 1701536CQ Book format: Piano Solo The number shown next to any book represents the playing difficulty of the book on a scale of 1 to 6 (with 6 being the most difficult). This book is rated a 6. How To Purchase This Item: To purchase this item, just click on the "Click To Buy" button above. You will then have the option of placing your order online or ordering by mail, fax or phone.

13. Michael Hawley, Pianist: Van Cliburn 2000
VH premiered the Barber sonata an outstanding and important piece, played byan unusual pianist. william Elden bolcom (1938) two ghost rags (1970) the
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Michael Hawley
piano solo: live recordings and notes
van cliburn amateur competition
fort worth, texas
june, 2000 click to download/play wav J.S. Bach
ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ
(bwv 639; 1713) Alexander Scriabin
étude in c# minor
(op.42 n.5; 1903) Sergei Rachmaninoff Fritz Kreisler
Liebesleid
Gabriel Fauré
nocturne n.13 in b minor
(op.119, 1921) William Bolcom
the poltergeist (rag fantasy)
the graceful ghost rag Art Tatum sweet lorraine Franz Liszt sonata in b minor These are the live recordings of my performances in the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs, held in Fort Worth, Texas (June 2000). This unusual event was a highlight of my year. It's for pianists who are over 35 and out of practice: no professionals allowed. Contestants play purely for the love of it. The pianists who come, about a hundred of them, are from dozens of countries and all walks of life: the chemist from Japan; the Brazilian ambassador; the blackjack dealer from Reno; the autoglass repairman, surgeon, lawyer, numismatist, masseur, assistant manager from Starbuck's, flight attendant... What a dazzling array of human interest. On stage, settling down at the gleaming Steinway concert grand, they glowed like 500-watt bulbs, and the audience was on the edge of their seats, hanging on every note. Music for the pure, unalloyed joy of it. Great stuff. I've always felt that part of the fun in being a true amateur comes from the mistakes, and the excitement in not knowing how well you might do. Professionalism (suggesting perfectionism) kills that spontaneity. Anyway, you might as well learn to love those pesky mistakes. Even Franz Liszt hit a few clams from time to time, but he didn't call them mistakes: he called them “uninvited guests,” and always tried to make them feel right at home. Or Rubinstein, who used to say: “Well, sometimes I

14. Ational Patrons And Patronesses
Educator Bishop, Ronald T. Tubist Blankenship, Jan* - pianist, Educator Bloch,Joseph - pianist, Educator bolcom, william - Composer, pianist Bolt, Ben
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ational Patrons and Patronesses
The title of National Patron or National Patroness is conferred upon a musician who has attained a national reputation in his or her field. The title may also be conferred upon a nationally recognized patron of music. * - Deceased Abel, Bruce - Baritone
Alexander, Josef - Composer, Educator
Almond, Claude* - Educator
Anthony, Betsy - Educator
Arrau, Claudio* - Pianist
Babbitt, Milton - Composer
Banowetz, Joseph - Pianist
Barber, Samuel* - Composer
Barbirolli, Sir John* - Conductor
Battersby, Edmund - Pianist
Beeson, Jack - Composer, Educator Berger, Jean* - Composer Bergman, Gustave - Manager, Coach Bezanson, Philip* - Composer, Educator Bishop, Ronald T. - Tubist Blankenship, Jan* - Pianist, Educator Bloch, Joseph - Pianist, Educator Bolcom, William - Composer, Pianist Bolt, Ben - Classical Guitarist Brown, Harry John - Conductor Bruck, Gene - Musicologist, Critic Brusilow, Anshel - Conductor Bueche, Gregory* - Educator Busch, Fritz* - conductor Cedrone, Frank - Pianist Chapple, Stanley* - Educator

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16. William Bolcom And Joan Morris
william E. bolcom and Joan C. Morris. Composer/pianist william bolcomwas born in Seattle, Washington, in 1938. Exhibiting early
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William E. Bolcom and Joan C. Morris Composer/pianist William Bolcom was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1938. Exhibiting early musical talent, he entered the University of Washington at age 11, studying composition with John Verrall and piano with Berthe Poncy Jacobson, earning a B.A. there in 1958. During this time, he appeared in many solo piano concerts and with other young performers. Further studies followed with Darius Milhaud at Mills College in California and later in Paris at the Conservatoire de Musique. He completed his doctorate in composition at Stanford University in 1964, studying with Leland Smith, and returned to the Paris Conservatoire where he won the 2e Prix in composition in 1965. While in Europe he began writing stage scores for theaters in West Germany and continued this while at Stanford University, for theaters at Memphis, Lincoln Center/New York, Yale Repertory Theater, and others. Compositions from every period of his life have earned him many honors, including a BMI award (1953), two Guggenheim fellowships (1965 and 1968), several Rockefeller Foundation awards, several NEA grants, the Marc Blitzstein Award in 1966 from the Academy of Arts and Letters (for Dynamite Tonite , an opera for actors written with his long time collaborator Arnold Weinstein), the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1988 for 12 New Etudes for Piano

17. GoHastings.com Item Information
of jazz and classical music as successfully as william bolcom. This two disc setfeatures bolcom the ragtime pianist John Murphy first performed a bolcom rag
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18. William Bolcom
william bolcom and was awarded the 1980 Pulitzer Prize in Music for 12 New PianoEtudes. a temporary end at the 9th piece upon the death of pianist Paul Jacobs
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William Bolcom
Born in Seattle May 26th, 1930, William Bolcom entered the University of Washington at age 11 as a private student in composition with John Erall and in piano with Beth Poncy Jacobson , and took his BA there in 1958. Later, the study with Darius Milhaud in California and Paris. He received his Master's degree from Mills College and was the first confreree of a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Stanford University.
Bolcom has been the recipient of many honors, including BMI-SCA awards, guggenheim fellowships and commissions and grants from the Koussevitsky Rockefeller foundations. In 1965, with Arnold Wienstein, Bolcom received the Marc Blitzstein Award from The American Academy of Arts and letters for their opera and actors, Dynamite Tonight. Bolcom's work with American vernacular styles and in theatrical modes has Hasbeen a strong impulse in his music-making both as a composer and a performer. Recognized today as the major voice in American music he has preformed worldwide and much works have been recorded (Advance, CRI, Folkways, Jazzology, New World, Nonesuch, Phillips, Pantheon, RCA, among others). With his wife, Joan Morris, Paul, Bolcom has recorded a number of albums of American songs.
In 1984, his epic setting of William Blake's the Songs of Innocence and of Experience, a three-hour entertainment utilizing nine soloists, three choirs, rock band and concert orchestra, had its successful world premiere in Stuttgart, Germany, under the direction of Dennis Russell Davies. It's American premiere to place Ann Arbor, Michigan the same year. This three-hour work has also been performed at Grant Park, Chicago (1986) and at New York's New Wave Festival with the Brooklyn Philharmonic (1987).

19. The Piano Education Page - Musical Discovery Some Thoughts On
william bolcom is a pianistcomposer, and his music shows a real idiomaticaffinity, a real love, for the piano. As a boy in Seattle
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20. Poet, Essayist Edward Hirsch To Speak At Illinois Wesleyan
Composerpianist william bolcom is the1988 recipient of the Pulitzer Prize formusic for his composition 12 New Etudes for Piano. Originally from Seattle
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Feb. 16, 2001
Contact: Sherry Wallace, 309/556-3181 William Bolcom Guest Composer at IWU's
2001 Symposium of Contemporary Music
BLOOMINGTON, Ill.William Bolcom, recipient of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for music, will be the featured composer at Illinois Wesleyan University's Symposium of Contemporary Music Feb. 28 and March 1. Bolcom's wife, mezzo-soprano Joan Morris, also is a participant. The symposium is free and open to the public. All events will be held in Presser Hall's Westbrook Auditorium, 303 E. University Ave., Bloomington. Established in 1954, the symposium promotes and encourages the performance of contemporary music and recognizes contemporary composers. Last year's featured composer was the acclaimed contemporary artist Libby Larsen. Other past guests have included John Corigliano, Arvo Part, Joseph Schwanter and David Diamond. The two-day event will include a panel discussion on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. entitled, "Words and Music: The Composer's Approach to Text Setting." Following the panel discussion, members of the audience are invited to a reception in the Presser Hall reception room, sponsored by Delta Omicron, a national professional music fraternity for men and women. On Thursday, March 1, Morris will lead a voice master class at 4 p.m. Music from "Flower Drum Song" by Rogers and Hammerstein, "He Loves Me" by Bock and Harnick, "Harlem on my Mind" by Irvin Berlin, "Camelot" by Lerner and Loewe and "More than you Know" by Vincent Youmans will be performed by Julia Morrison, freshman music theatre major from Arlington Heights, Ill., Penny Hansen, junior music major from St. Charles, Ill., Kristin Stewart, junior music theatre major from Martelle, Iowa, Scott Moreau, senior music theatre major from Litchfield, Maine and Julie Peterson, senior music major from Pontiac, Ill.

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