Roger Reynolds
Born: July 18, 1934; Detroit, MI
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Roger Reynolds studied with Ross Lee Finney and Roberto Gerhard and earned an undergraduate degree in engineering physics. A founding member of the ONCE Group, Reynolds is a teacher at the University of California at San Diego and founded the Center for Music Experiment and Related Research (1979). He was a composer-in-residence at IRCAM in Paris, France, and wrote The Emperor of Ice Cream (1962), Blind Men (1966) for 24 voices and chamber
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Works
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...From Behind the Unreasoning Mask (1)
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...the serpent-snapping eye (1)
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A Portrait for Vanzetti (1)
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Ambages (1)
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Archipelago (1)
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Autumn Island (1)
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Blind Men (1)
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Eclipse (2)
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Epigram and Evolution (2)
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Etudes (4) for Piccolo, 2 Flutes and Alto Flute (1)
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Fantasy for Pianist (2)
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Focus a Beam, Emptied of Thinking, Outward... (1)
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imAge / piano (1)
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Ivanov Suite (1)
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Kokoro (1)
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Less than Two, for 2 pianos, 2 percussions & tape (1)
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Mistral (1)
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Mosaic (1)
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Not Only Night (1)
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Odyssey (1)
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Personae for Violin and Chamber Ensemble (1)
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Ping (1)
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Process and Passion (1)
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Red Act Arias: Excerpt(s) (1)
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Still (1)
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Summer Island (1)
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Symphony "Myths" (1)
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Symphony "Vertigo" (1)
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The Angel of Death, for piano, chamber orchestra & 6-channel computer processed sound (1)
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The Behavior of Mirrors (1)
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The Palace (1)
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The serpent-snapping eye (1)
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Traces (1)
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Traces, for piano, flute, cello, live electronics & tape (1)
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Transfigured Wind 2 (1)
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TW III (1)
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Vanity of words (1)
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Variation (2)
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Versions/Stages (1)
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Watershed I (1)
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Watershed IV (1)
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Wedge (1)
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Whispers Out of Time (2)
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Biography |
by "Blue" Gene Tyranny
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| Roger Reynolds studied with Ross Lee Finney and Roberto Gerhard and earned an undergraduate degree in engineering physics. A founding member of the ONCE Group, Reynolds is a teacher at the University of California at San Diego and founded the Center for Music Experiment and Related Research (1979). He was a composer-in-residence at IRCAM in Paris, France, and wrote The Emperor of Ice Cream (1962), Blind Men (1966) for 24 voices and chamber ensemble, I/O: A Ritual for 23 Performers (1970), and Fiery Wind for orchestra (1978). |
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