Global Information Lookup Global Information

Irwin Bazelon information


Irwin Bazelon

Irwin Bazelon (June 4, 1922 in Evanston, Illinois – August 2, 1995)[1] was an American composer of contemporary classical music.

Contemporary American composer Irwin Bazelon's music is known for its interesting rhythms and its emphasis on the brass and percussion sections. In total, Bazelon composed nine symphonies and over sixty orchestral, chamber, and instrumental works. Some of his most famous works are Short Symphony, Churchill Downs, and Propulsions, which is written for 113 percussion instruments to be played by seven performers. His music is recorded on Composers Recordings, Inc. and on Albany Records. Artists who recorded his music include conductors Harold Farberman and Gianmaria Griglio, soprano Nancy Allen Lundy, pianist Scott Dunn, and percussionists William Moersch, Eliseo Rael, and William Klymus. Bazelon's music lacks any regular pulse, instead it is characterized by unpredictable syncopation, irregular groupings, unexpected triplets, and off-beat accents.

His theme music for NBC News opened the show from 1962 to 1977.[1].

  1. ^ Scott Wheeler (20 January 2001). "Bazelon, Irwin (Allen)". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.48008. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.

and 21 Related for: Irwin Bazelon information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8071 seconds.)

Irwin Bazelon

Last Update:

Irwin Bazelon (June 4, 1922 in Evanston, Illinois – August 2, 1995) was an American composer of contemporary classical music. Contemporary American composer...

Word Count : 1037

Bazelon

Last Update:

L. Bazelon (1909–1993), jurist Emily Bazelon (born 1971), journalist Irwin Bazelon (1922–1995), composer Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law This page...

Word Count : 79

Cecile Gray Bazelon

Last Update:

In 1953, Bazelon moved to New York City, where she met and subsequently married the late American composer Irwin Bazelon in 1960. Bazelon died on January...

Word Count : 1315

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

Last Update:

cottage hosted several noteworthy composers, including Lester Trimble, Irwin Bazelon and Elie Siegmeister. In 1979, however, a fire destroyed the composers'...

Word Count : 2916

List of symphony composers

Last Update:

(1952, 1973) Gerard Victory (1921–1995), Irish composer of 4 symphonies Irwin Bazelon (1922–1995), American composer of 9 symphonies Lukas Foss (1922–2009)...

Word Count : 23327

Gene Bertoncini

Last Update:

Sarabande) Chet Baker, The Best Thing for You (A&M, 1989) Irwin Bazelon, Music of Irwin Bazelon (1992) Tony Bennett, A Place Over the Sun (Columbia, 1969)...

Word Count : 1258

Dimitri Tiomkin

Last Update:

songs being used in the title of films, Tiomkin created what composer Irwin Bazelon called "title song mania." In subsequent decades, studios often attempted...

Word Count : 4656

Sale of the Century

Last Update:

July 1988. The original 1969–1974 theme was composed by Al Howard and Irwin Bazelon. The main theme on the 1980s version was composed in 1982 by Ray Ellis...

Word Count : 4482

List of First Edition Records releases

Last Update:

No. 5 / Concerto For Flute LP LOU-664 1966 Gian Francesco Malipiero, Irwin Bazelon Notturno Di Canti E Balli / Short Symphony (Testament To A Big City)...

Word Count : 48

Music of Illinois

Last Update:

the Chicago area. Composer Mildred Barnes Royse was born in Illinois. Irwin Bazelon was a successful composer born in Evanston. Professional violinist David...

Word Count : 3549

Brass quintet repertoire

Last Update:

Edward Barnes, Variations for Brass Quintet Robert Beaser, Brass Quintet Irwin Bazelon, Brass Quintet Luciano Berio, Call Derek Bourgeois, Sonata for Brass...

Word Count : 2457

Hamilchama al hashalom

Last Update:

Christian Darraux Daniel Vogel Edited by Roger Dwyre Michele Neny Music by Irwin Bazelon Distributed by United Film Enterprises Release date 11 June 1968 (1968-06-11)...

Word Count : 132

NBC Sunday Showcase

Last Update:

Sammy Run?. The two-parter was directed by Delbert Mann with music by Irwin Bazelon. The lost reel of this production was found in 2004: Originally presented...

Word Count : 778

Joel Klein

Last Update:

graduating magna cum laude, in 1971. He then clerked for Chief Judge David L. Bazelon on the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit from 1973 until...

Word Count : 2455

Julius Hegyi

Last Update:

Trimble, Margaret Fairlie-Kennedy, Michael Schelle, Tobias Picker, Irwin Bazelon, Francis Thorne, Charles Wuorinen, Jacob Druckman, Aaron Copland, George...

Word Count : 1253

Theodore Presser Company

Last Update:

William Albright Martin Amlin Daniel Asia P.D.Q. Bach Seymour Barab Irwin Bazelon Warren Benson Chester Biscardi William Bolcom Victoria Bond Louis Calabro...

Word Count : 977

Deaths in August 1995

Last Update:

educationist, and diplomat. Rudolph F. Zallinger, 75, Austrian-Russian artist. Irwin Bazelon, 73, American composer of contemporary classical music. Thomas Brimelow...

Word Count : 5836

United States House of Representatives

Last Update:

Archived from the original on April 15, 2014. Retrieved April 27, 2014. Bazelon, Emily (November 9, 2012). "The Supreme Court may gut the Voting Rights...

Word Count : 11998

Kamala Harris

Last Update:

engendered criticism from academics and activists. Law professor Lara Bazelon contends Harris "weaponized technicalities to keep wrongfully convicted...

Word Count : 21448

Jury nullification in the United States

Last Update:

defense's chance to inform the jury of that power. Then-chief judge David L. Bazelon wrote an opinion dissenting in part, arguing that the jury should be informed...

Word Count : 4856

Mental health court

Last Update:

problem-solving court. "The Role of Mental Health Courts in System Reform". Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28...

Word Count : 3355

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net