Solo and Chamber Music of Pulitzer Prize-Winning Composers
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The Pulitzer Prize in Music, established in 1943, is one of America's most prestigious awards. It has been awarded to fifty-three composers for a "distinguished musical composition of significant dimension by an American that has had its first performance in the United States during the year." Composers who have won the Pulitzer Prize are considered to be at the pinnacle of their creativity and have provided the musical world with classical music compositions worthy of future notice. By tracing the history of Pulitzer Prize-winning composers and their compositions, researchers and musicians enhance their understanding of the historical evolution of American music, and its impact on American culture.
Although the clarinet music of some of these composers is rarely performed today, their names will be forever linked to the Pulitzer, and because of that, their compositions will enjoy a certain sense of immortality. Of the fifty-four composers who have won the award, forty-seven have written for the clarinet in a solo or chamber music setting (five or less instruments). Just as each Pulitzer Prize-winning composition is a snapshot of the state of American music at that time, these works trace the history of American clarinet musical development, and therefore, they are valuable additions to the clarinet repertoire and worthy of performance.
This dissertation project consists of two recitals featuring the solo and chamber clarinet music of sixteen Pulitzer Prize-winning composers, extended program notes containing information on each composer's life, their music, the Pulitzer Prize-winning composition and the recital selection, and a complete list of all Pulitzer Prize-winning composers and their solo and chamber clarinet music.
Featured Composers
Dominick Argento, To Be Sung Upon the Water
Leslie Bassett, Soliloquies
William Bolcom, Little Suite of Four Dances
Aaron Copland, As it Fell Upon a Day
John Corigliano, Soliloquy
Norman Dello Joio, Concertante
Morton Gould, Benny's Gig
Charles Ives, Largo
Douglas Moore, Quintet for Clarinet and Strings
George Perle, Three Sonatas
Quincy Porter, Quintet for Clarinet and Strings
Mel Powell, Clarinade
Shulamit Ran, Private Game
Joseph Schwantner, Entropy
Leo Sowerby, Sonata
Ernst Toch, Adagio elegiaco