The Musician'S Resume Handbook Page 29

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Major
Christopher Rouse (Eastman School of Music, 1989 – 90)
Teachers
Warren Benson (Eastman School of Music, 1988 – 90)
Joseph Schwantner (Eastman School of Music, 1987 – 89)
Samuel Adler (Eastman School of Music, 1986 – 87)
Anthony Iannaccone (Eastern Michigan University, 1982 – 86)
David Burge (piano) (Eastman School of Music, 1987 – 88)
Joseph Gurt (piano) (Eastern Michigan University, 1983 – 87)
Recent
Rudolf Nissim Orchestral Prize, American Society of Composers,
Honors and
Authors and Publishers, New York, NY, 1989.
Awards
Charles E. Ives Scholarship. American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New
York, NY, 1989.
ASCAP Standard Award for Serious Music, American Society of Composers, Authors,
and Publishers, New York, NY, 1989, 1990, 1991.
ASCAP Grant to Young Composers, New York, NY, 1988, 1990, 1991.
Howard Hanson Award for Orchestral Music, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY,
1989, 1990.
Sernoffsky Composition Prize, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY, 1987, 1988.
Outstanding Graduate Teaching Prize, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY, 1989.
Recent
Brooklyn Philharmonic, under Lukas Foss, a theatrical overture
Commissions
commissioned by Meet the Composer, Inc., and the ASCAP Foundation. Premiered
October 24, 1989, New York, NY.
New York Youth Symphony, under Samuel Wong, a new work for orchestra
commissioned for the “first Music 8” series to be premiered May 24, 1992, in
Carnegie Hall, New York, NY.
New York Chamber Ensemble, under Stephen Rodgers Radcliffe, an oboe concerto with
small chamber ensemble to be premiered in March, 1992, New York, NY.
Pro Musica, a work for Classical chamber orchestra premiered under Timothy Russell,
April 1990, Columbus, OH.
Prism Saxophone Quartet, a new major work for traditional saxophone quartet to be
premiered in September 1991, Los Angeles, CA.
Eastern Michigan University Wind Ensemble, under Max Plank, an extended work for
wind ensemble commissioned by Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma of Eastern
Michigan University. To be premiered March 1994, Ypsilanti, MI.
Thomas Gallant, First Prize Winner of the 1990 Concert Artists Guild International New
York Competition, for a solo oboe work to be premiered in Los Angeles, April 20,
1991, then performed throughout the country.
Barbara Harbach, a new work for harpsichord solo to be performed throughout the
country and recorded for commercial release on the Gasparo label.
Christopher Young, 1988 American Guild of Organists National Winner, for a virtuosic
showpiece premiered in November 1989, Saint Paul’s Cathedral, Pittsburgh, PA.
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