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Meyer Kupferman
Born: July 3, 1926; New York, NY   Died: November 26, 2003; Rhinebeck, NY  
Meyer Kupferman was a versatile and eclectic composer who incorporated diverse elements in his works, from aleatoric music and jazz to Impressionism, from serial music and atonality to Romanticism. He wrote works in most genres, including opera, ballet, symphonies, concertos, film scores, chamber, vocal, and choral music.

Kupferman was born in New York City on July 3, 1926. He exhibited talent as a child, first showing interest in the
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A Crucible for the Moon (1)
A Faust Concerto (1)
A Little Ivory Concerto (1)
A Soul for the Moon (1)
And Five Quartets (1)
Angel Footprints (1)
Arcana I (1)
Aristo Variations (1)
Atto (1)
Banners (1)
Blue Sonata (1)
Chaconne Sonata (1)
Challenger (1)
Chamber Concerto for Flute, Piano and String Quartet (1)
Cirrus (1)
Concerto Brevis for Flute (1)
Concerto for 2 Clarinets (1)
Concerto for 4 Guitars (1)
Concerto for Cello and Jazz Band (1)
Concerto for Clarinet (1)
Concerto for Guitar (1)
Concerto for Piano no 3 "Foxfire" (1)
Concerto for Tuba (1)
Concerto for Violin "The Voyager" (1)
Dark Orpheus (1)
Distances (1)
Divertimento for Orchestra (1)
Dovely Duo (1)
Echoes from Barcelona (1)
Elegy for the Vanished (1)
Exordium (1)
Fantasy Concerto for Violin (1)
Fires of Prometheus (1)
Five Flings (1)
Flavor of the Stars (1)
Flight Alone (1)
Four Abstractions (1)
Four Constellations (1)
Four Double Features (1)
Going Home '94 (1)
Hexagon Skies (1)
Ice Cream Concerto (1)
Icon symphony (1)
Images of Chagall (1)
Infinities Fantasy (1)
Infinities no 22 (1)
Infinities One: Line Fantasy (1)
Infinities Projections (1)
Infinities: no 8, Jazz String Quartet (1)
Into the Breach (1)
Invisible Borders (1)
Jazz Symphony (1)
Kierkegaard (1)
Libretto (1)
Little Symphony (1)
Lunar Arcana (1)
Lunar Symphony (1)
Masada (1)
Mask of Electra (1)
Moonfingers Demon (1)
Moonflowers, Baby! (3)
New Space (1)
Night voices (1)
O Harlequin (1)
O North Star (1)
Ostinato burlesco (1)
Partita for Piano (1)
Pico (1)
Poetics no 3 (1)
Poetics no 9 (1)
Quantum Symphony (1)
Quartet for Clarinet and Strings (1)
Quasar Symphony (1)
Quintet for Bassoon and Strings (1)
Quintet for Brass (1)
Quintet for Clarinet and Strings (1)
Quintet for Piano and Strings (1)
Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra "Phantom" (1)
Saturnalis (1)
Sonata for Piano on Jazz Elements (1)
Sonata Guernica (1)
Sonata Occulta (1)
Sound Phantoms no 7 (1)
Sound Phantoms no 8 (1)
Soundspells Fantasy (1)
Speculum Symphony (1)
Strata (1)
Structures (1)
Strumming (1)
Summer Music (1)
Symphonic Odyssey (1)
Symphony for Percussion "On Tibet and Tiannanman Square" (1)
Symphony for Six (1)
Symphony no 2 "Chamber" (1)
Symphony no 4 (1)
Symphony no 5 "Lyric" (1)
The Canticles of Ulysses (1)
The Celestial City (1)
The Flames of Abracadabra (1)
The Garden of My Father's House (1)
The Hallelujah Tree (1)
The Moor's Concerto (1)
The Proscenium (...On the Demise of Gertrude) (1)
Three Faces of Electra (1)
Three Ideas (1)
Through a Glass Darkly (1)
Tiananmen Suite (1)
Tinker Hall (1)
Trio for Bassoon, Violin and Viola "Among the Windy Places" (1)
Triple Play (1)
Tunnels of Love (1)
Twilight Symphony (1)
Two Imprints (1)
Variations for Orchestra (1)
When the Air Moves... (1)
Wings of the Highest Tower (1)
Winter Symphony (1)
Biography by Robert Cummings
Meyer Kupferman was a versatile and eclectic composer who incorporated diverse elements in his works, from aleatoric music and jazz to Impressionism, from serial music and atonality to Romanticism. He wrote works in most genres, including opera, ballet, symphonies, concertos, film scores, chamber, vocal, and choral music.

Kupferman was born in New York City on July 3, 1926. He exhibited talent as a child, first showing interest in the violin but then taking up the clarinet at age 10. He soon taught himself piano, as well, then later studied music at New York's High School of Music and Art. Though he pursued music studies at Queens College, he learned composition on his own.

Around the mid-'40s Kupferman served as an arranger for several jazz bands. His first opera, In a Garden (1948), drew considerable attention at its first performances at the Tanglewood Festival and later at the Edinburgh Festival. In 1951 he joined the faculty at Sarah Lawrence College, teaching composition and chamber music. He eventually became chairman of the music department, serving in that capacity for five terms.

In 1961 he began composition on one of his largest and best-known collections of works, the Cycle of Infinities, a group of 34 chambers pieces, which he concluded in 1984. By the 1970s he was regularly receiving prestigious commissions: for the Kansas City Philharmonic he wrote his cantata, Comicus Americanus (1970); for the Hudson Valley Philharmonic he composed his Symphony No. 10, FDR (1982), as well as his famous Jazz Symphony (1988).

Kupferman received many citations and grants throughout this period, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1975 and an American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters grant in 1981. In 1990 Kupferman traveled to Lithuania to take part in a recording of his Jazz Symphony and Challenger (1983), despite warnings of grave hardship there, owing to Soviet economic sanctions. Two years later, Kupferman's provocative book Atonal Jazz was published by Dorn Publications. The composer retired from Sarah Lawrence in 1994, concluding 43 years of service as a professor of music.

That same year he produced his Concerto for Guitar and Orchestra, premiered in Mexico by soloist Roberto Limón, a close friend who commissioned four guitar concertos in all from the composer. Kupferman remained active in his last years, turning out such works as the 2002 orchestral piece Invisible Borders.
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