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Martin Bresnick
Guest Composer
Martin Bresnick was born in New York City in 1946. He was educated
at the High School of Music and Art, the University of Hartford (B.A. '67),
Stanford University (M.A. '68, D.M.A. '72), and the Akademie fur Musik,
Vienna ('69-'70). His principal teachers of composition include Gyorgy
Ligeti, John Chowning, and Gottfried von Einem. Presently Professor
of Composition and Coordinator of the Composition Department at the Yale
School of Music, he has also taught at the San Francisco Conservatory of
Music (1971-72) and Stanford University (1972-75). He has served as the
Valentine Professor of Music, Amherst College (1993), the Mary Duke Biddle
Professor of Music, Duke University (1998), the Cecil and Ida Green Visiting
Professor of Composition, University of British Columbia (2000), Composer-in-Residence,
Australian Youth Orchestra National Music Camp (2001 and 2004),
International Bartok Seminar, Director of Composition (2001), Visiting Professor
of Composition, Eastman School of Music (2002-2003), Visiting Professor,
New College, Oxford (2004), Housewright Eminent Scholar and Featured
Guest Composer, Florida State University (2005), Visiting Composer,
Royal Academy of Music, London (2005). Mr. Bresnick was elected to membership
of the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2006).
Mr. Bresnick's compositions cover a wide range of instrumentation, from
chamber music to symphonic compositions and computer music. His orchestral
music has been performed by the National Symphony, Chicago Symphony, American
Composers Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, New Haven Symphony, Munster Philharmonic,
Kiel Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Radio Televisione Italiana, Orchestra New England,
City of London Chamber Orchestra, Orquestra Sinfonica do Estado de Sao Paulo, St. Paul
Chamber Orchestra, Oregon Symphony Orchestra, Bilbao Orkestra Sinfonika, and Izumi
Sinfonietta Osaka. His chamber music has been performed in concert by The Chamber
Music Society of Lincoln Center; Sonor; Da Capo Chamber Players; Speculum Musicae;
Bang on A Can All Stars; Nash Ensemble; MusicWorks!; Zeitgeist; Left Coast Ensemble;
Musical Elements.
His music has been heard at numerous festivals: Sonic Boom, Bang on a Can, Adelaide,
Israel, Prague Spring, South Bank's Meltdown, Almeida, Turin, Tanglewood, Banff,
Norfolk, ISCM, New Music America, New Horizons. He has received commissions from:
The Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (1985), Orchestra New England (1986), Connecticut
String Orchestra (1986), N.E.A. (consortium commission) (1987), Monticello Trio (1988),
Koussevitzky Foundation (1989), Meet-the-Composer Reader's Digest commissioning program
(1992), Greater Bridgeport Symphony (1992), National Endowment for the Arts (1992),
Institute of Sacred Music (1993), Macon Arts Alliance (1994), Fromm Foundation (1995),
Lincoln Center Chamber Players (1997), Sequitur (1997), Connecticut Commission on
the Arts (1997), Meet-the-Composer (1998), Chamber Music America (1999).
He has received many prizes, among them: Fulbright Fellowship (1969-70),
Walter J. Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching at Stanford University
(1973), three N.E.A. Composer Grants (1974, 1979, 1990); A.S.C.A.P. Awards
(1975-present); Rome Prize Fellowship (1975-76), MacDowell Colony Fellowship
(1977), Morse Fellowship from Yale University (1980-81), First Prize, Premio
Ancona (1980), First Prize, International Sinfonia Musicale Competition (1982),
Connecticut Commission on the Arts Grant, with Chamber Music America (1983),
two First Prizes, Composers Inc. Competitions (1985, 1989), Semi-finalist,
Friedheim Awards (1987), The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Elise
L. Stoeger Prize for Chamber Music (1996), "Charles Ives Living" award,
American Academy of Arts & Letters (1998), Composer-in Residence,
American Academy In Rome (1999), the ASCAP Foundation's Aaron Copland
Prize for teaching (2000), Berlin Prize Fellow, American Academy
in Berlin (2001) and a Guggenheim Fellowship (2003).
Mr. Bresnick has written music for films, two of which, Arthur & Lillie
(1975) and The Day After Trinity (1981), were nominated for Academy
Awards in the documentary category, (both with Jon Else, director).
Mr. Bresnick's music has been recorded by Cantaloupe Records, Composers
Recordings Incorporated, Centaur, New World Records, Artifact Music and
Albany Records and is published by Carl Fischer Music (NY), Bote and Bock,
Berlin and CommonMuse Music Publishers, New Haven.
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