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John Harbison
Born: December 20, 1938; Orange, NJ  
John Harris Harbison is among the most prominent and prolific of American composers; his highly varied and interesting output has earned him the moniker, "the great master of ambiguity." His principal works include three string quartets, three symphonies, the cantata The Flight Into Egypt (Pulitzer Prize, 1987), and three operas, including The Great Gatsby (commissioned by The Metropolitan Opera -- premiered there, 1999).

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Sessions: Symphony No 2; Harbison / Bennett, Blomstedt
Release Date: 04/12/1994   Label: Decca   Catalog: 443376   Number of Discs: 1
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Bermuda Triangle (2)
Between Two Worlds (1)
Book of Hours and Seasons (1)
Canzonetta for 4 Bassoons (1)
Chaconne (1)
Christmas Vespers (1)
Christmas Vespers: The Three Wise Men (1)
Christmas Vespers: Three Wise Men (1)
Concerto for Cello (1)
Concerto for Double Brass Choir and Orchestra (1)
Concerto for Flute (1)
Concerto for Oboe (1)
Concerto for Oboe, Clarinet and Strings (2)
Concerto for Piano (2)
Concerto for Viola (2)
Cortege (1)
Cucaraccia and Fugue (1)
Due Libri dei Motetti di Montale (1)
Duo for Flute and Piano (4)
Emerson (2)
Exequien for Calvin Simmons (1)
Fantasia on a Ground (1)
Fantasy Duo for Violin and Piano (1)
Full moon in March (2)
Gatsby Etudes (1)
Juste judex (1)
Micro-Waltzes (10) for Piano (1)
Mirabai Songs (5)
Monk trope, for piano (1)
Montale Sketches (3) for Piano (2)
Motetti di Montale (1)
Motetti di Montale: Book 1 (1)
Motetti di Montale: Book 2 (1)
Motetti di Montale: Book 3 (1)
Motetti di Montale: Book 4 (1)
Music for 18 Winds (1)
North and South (1)
Occasional Pieces (4) for Piano (1)
Olympic Dances (3)
Parody Fantasia (2)
Partita for Orchestra (1)
Psalms (4) (1)
Quartet for Strings no 1 (1)
Quartet for Strings no 2 (2)
Quartet for Strings no 3 (2)
Quartet for Strings no 4 (3)
Quintet for Piano and Strings (2)
Quintet for Winds (4)
Remembering Gatsby (1)
Rubies (after Thelonius Monk's Ruby, My Dear) (1)
Samuel Chapter (1)
San Antonio (1)
Simple Daylight (2)
Six American Painters (1)
Snow Country (1)
Sonata for Alto Saxophone and Piano "San Antonio" (2)
Sonata for Piano no 1 "Roger Sessions in Memoriam" (5)
Sonata for Piano no 2 "Dedicated to Robert Levin" (2)
Songs (4) of Solitude (4)
Songs (5) of Experience (2)
Songs America Loves to Sing: Ain't goin to study war no mo' (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: Amazing Grace (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: Anniversary Song (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: Aura Lee (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: Careless Love (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: Poor Butterfly (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: St. Louis Blues (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: We shall overcome (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: What a friend we have in Jesus (1)
Songs America Loves to Sing: Will the circle be unbroken (1)
Strange (1)
Suite for Cello solo (4)
Symphony no 1 (1)
Symphony no 2 (1)
Symphony no 3 (3)
Tango, seen from ground level, for Milo (1)
Thanks Victor (1)
The Flight into Egypt (1)
The Flute of Interior Time (1)
The Great Gatsby (1)
The Most Often Used Chords (1)
The Natural World (1)
The Rewaking (2)
The Violist's Notebook, Book 1 (1)
The Violist's Notebook, Book 2 (1)
Three City Blocks (2)
Trio for Piano and Strings no 1 (4)
Trio for Piano and Strings no 2 (1)
Trio Sonata (1)
Twilight Music (2)
Ulysses (1)
Ulysses' Bow (2)
Variations for Clarinet, Violin and Piano (2)
Words from Paterson (1)
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American Classics - Harbison: Piano Trio No 2, Etc
Release Date: 03/27/2007   Label: Naxos   Catalog: 8559243   Number of Discs: 1
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Biography by John Palmer
John Harris Harbison is among the most prominent and prolific of American composers; his highly varied and interesting output has earned him the moniker, "the great master of ambiguity." His principal works include three string quartets, three symphonies, the cantata The Flight Into Egypt (Pulitzer Prize, 1987), and three operas, including The Great Gatsby (commissioned by The Metropolitan Opera -- premiered there, 1999).

Harbison was born in Orange, NJ, on December 20, 1938, and grew up in Princeton. While a teenager he received musical guidance from Roger Sessions, one of his formative influences, while also developing considerable skills as a jazz pianist. Other of Harbison's teachers include Walter Piston at Harvard, Boris Blacher at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik, and Earl Kim at Princeton. As influential as any teacher was Harbison's marriage to violinist Rose Mary Pederson -- the inspiration for many of his violin pieces. Since 1969, he has been professor of music at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, necessitating his becoming a "summer composer." More than 30 of his compositions have been recorded on the Nonesuch, Northeastern, Harmonia Mundi, New World, Decca, Koch, Centaur, Archetype, and CRI labels. His music is published exclusively by Associated Music Publishers.

Exceptional economy and expressive range mark Harbison's music. His works embrace elements of jazz as well as the early and late Baroque styles of Heinrich Schütz and J. S. Bach. At times, the harmonic palette brings to mind the sound of Prokofiev or the rigorous serialism of 1950s Stravinsky. He is also a practiced writer on the art and craft of composition, and was recognized in his student years as an outstanding poet, later writing the libretto for his The Great Gatsby.

Harbison's music first garnered national attention with the Boston Symphony Orchestra's 1976 premiere of Diotima, a commission by the Koussevitzky Foundation. This, his first major work for orchestra, showed him an adept symphonic composer -- a talent that he then applied to a string of concerted works, such as his Piano Concerto (1978) (recipient of the 1980 Kennedy Center Friedheim Award), and the Violin Concerto (1978-1980, rev. 1987), written for and premiered by Rose Mary Harbison. Other concertos came later, including one for viola (1989), oboe (1991), cello (1993), and flute (1993).

Occasionally, as in The Most Often Used Chords (Gli accordi più usati) of 1993, Harbison enjoys putting compositional restrictions on himself to ignite his imagination. A great percentage of Harbison's works are for voice -- either solo, small ensemble, or large chorus; most notable among these are his Mirabai Songs (for soprano and percussion ensemble) and his operas, which (besides the aforementioned Gatsby) are: Full Moon In March (1977) and Winter's Tale (1974, rev. 1991).

Harbison has worked extensively as a conductor, particularly with the Cantata Singers (1969-1973) and the new-music group Collage (established in 1984). He is a champion of twentieth century music, especially composers he feels have been neglected, such as Luigi Dallapiccola.
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