Composer
Ned Rorem (1923-); USA
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"Anyone can be drunk, anyone can be in love, anyone can waste time and weep, but only I can pen my songs in the remaining years or minutes," wrote Ned Rorem. Known both as a writer and a composer, Rorem is intriguing as both a musical figure and as a personality. He is self-described as a profoundly diatonic composer and his music language betrays the influence of his French impressionist idols Debussy and Ravel. Rorem's harmonic palette is generally characterized by vertical extrapolations—through modality, polymodality, and chordal alterations—of an essentially tonal framework. Some works conduct innovative experiments in the song cycle form; Poems of Love and Rain, for example, sets eight different poems to music, then sets them again in reverse order to contrasting music. Many of his works juxtapose passages of harmonic and rhythmic complexity with moments of elegance and repose.
Rorem was the second of two children of Clarence Rufus Rorem, one of the founders of the Blue Cross, and Gladys Miller Rorem, a peace activist. The family soon moved to Chicago, where Rorem began studying piano and where he heard live such famous performers as Josef Hofmann, Sergey Rachmaninov, and the Ballets Russes. An early teacher exposed him to Debussy and the impressionists. Subsequent teachers taught him about American contemporary composers like Griffes and John Alden Carpenter, as well as the blues of Billie Holiday, and Rorem learned to notate the little tunes he had composed.
By the age of 16, Rorem had graduated from high school and already performed a concerto with the American Concerto Orchestra. He studied music theory with Leo Sowerby at the American Conservatory for a brief period before entering Northwestern University, where his time was largely spent absorbing a piano repertoire. In 1943, he accepted a scholarship from the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, where he would study counterpoint with Rosario Scalero and musical-dramatic forms with Gian Carlo Menotti. After only a year there, Rorem moved to New York City, where he worked as Virgil Thomson's copyist in exchange for $20 a week plus composition lessons. Rorem also worked as rehearsal accompanist for Martha Graham and Eva Gauthier. Eventually Rorem entered Juilliard, where he completed bachelor's (1946) and master's (1948) degrees. He also studied with Aaron Copland during two summers at Tanglewood.
An award allowed Rorem to travel to France. What was intended to be a three-month visit ended up lasting 12 years. However, the first portion of his stay was largely spent in Morocco at the home of a friend, where he had the peace and quiet requisite for the 20 or so large-scale works he produced during this period. His work earned more honors, including the Lili Boulanger Award in 1950 and a Fulbright Fellowship the following year.
At this point, Rorem went on to Paris to study with Honegger. Through the influence of the Vicomtesse Marie-Laure de Noailles, he entered a social circle that included Jean Cocteau, Francis Poulenc, and Georges Auric. During this time, he also wrote several rather explicit diaries that were published a decade later to the shock and delight of many.
Rorem returned to New York in 1958 and during the next few decades held teaching positions at the University of Buffalo (1959-1960), the University of Utah (1965-1966), and the Curtis Institute (1980-1986). He still remained more of a composer than pedagogue, and is widely revered as the modern master of the art song genre. He received a Pulitzer Prize in 1976 for Air Music, two Guggenheim Fellowships, and commissions from several major symphony orchestras.
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Keyboard Works
48 tracks
- Piano Works
26 tracks
- Dance Suite, for 2 pianos
5 tracks
- 8 Etudes
8 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.2
4 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.3
4 tracks
- Sicilienne, for 2 pianos
1 track
- 6 Variations, for 2 pianos
1 track
- Dance Suite, for 2 pianos
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Organ Works
22 tracks
- A Quaker Reader, 11 pieces for organ
15 tracks
- Views from fhe Oldest House, suite for organ
7 tracks
- A Quaker Reader, 11 pieces for organ
- Piano Works
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Vocal Works
238 tracks
- Songs A-M
86 tracks
- Alleluia
3 tracks
- Are you the new person
2 tracks
- Ariel, cycle of 5 poems, for soprano, clarinet and piano
5 tracks
- As Adam Early in the Morning
3 tracks
- Cycle of Holy Songs
6 tracks
- 4 Dialogues, for 2 voices and 2 pianos
4 tracks
- Early in the Morning
6 tracks
- Echo's Songs
2 tracks
- Flight for Heaven, song cycle for voice and piano
4 tracks
- Full of life now
2 tracks
- Gloria, for soprano, mezzo-soprano and piano
9 tracks
- Hearing, cycle of 6 songs
2 tracks
- I Am Rose
4 tracks
- I Strolled Across an Open Field
2 tracks
- In a Gondola
2 tracks
- Little Elegy
3 tracks
- Look Down, Fair Moon
1 track
- Lullaby of the Woman of the Mountain
4 tracks
- Medieval Lyrics
7 tracks
- Memory
2 tracks
- More Than a Day, song cycle for countertenor and chamber orchestra
9 tracks
- My Papa's Waltz
4 tracks
- Alleluia
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Songs N-Z
101 tracks
- Nantucket Songs
2 tracks
- Night Crow
2 tracks
- O You Whom I Often and Silently Come
7 tracks
- On a Singing Girl
2 tracks
- Orchids
2 tracks
- Pippa's Song
2 tracks
- 2 Poems of Elisabeth Bishop
4 tracks
- Poems of Love and the Rain, song cycle for mezzo-soprano and piano
17 tracks
- 4 Poems of Tennyson
7 tracks
- 2 Poems of Theodore Roethke
8 tracks
- Rain in spring
2 tracks
- Requiem
2 tracks
- Sally's Smile
4 tracks
- See how they love me
5 tracks
- 5 Songs to Poems of Walt Whitman
1 track
- Spring and Fall
2 tracks
- Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
2 tracks
- Such beauty as hurts to behold
4 tracks
- The Call
2 tracks
- The Lordly Hudson
2 tracks
- The Serpent
2 tracks
- The Silver Swan
2 tracks
- The Waking
2 tracks
- To You
3 tracks
- War Scenes, cycle of 5 songs from Whitman
5 tracks
- What if some Little Pain
4 tracks
- Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night
4 tracks
- Nantucket Songs
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Other Vocal Works
51 tracks
- 3 Choruses for Christmas
1 track
- Evidence of Things Not Seen
2 tracks
- From an Unknown Past, song cycle for SATB and chamber orchestra
14 tracks
- In Time of Pestilence, for chorus
6 tracks
- King Midas, cantata for voices and piano
10 tracks
- 4 Madrigals, on texts by Sappho, for vocal quartet
4 tracks
- 7 Motets for the Church Year
1 track
- 3 Motets
6 tracks
- Pilgrim Strangers, for 6 male voices
4 tracks
- Praise the Lord, O My Soul, for chorus and organ
1 track
- Sing, My Soul, His Wondrous Love
2 tracks
- 3 Choruses for Christmas
- Songs A-M
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Chamber Works
135 tracks
- After Reading Shakespeare, for cello
9 tracks
- Book of Hours, 8 pieces for flute and harp
16 tracks
- Bright Music, for flute, 2 violins, cello and piano
5 tracks
- Dances, for cello and piano
7 tracks
- Day Music, for violin and piano
13 tracks
- 9 Episodes for Four Players, quartet in 9 movements for clarinet, violin, cello, and piano
9 tracks
- Mountain Song, for flute, oboe, violin, cello and piano
1 track
- Night Music, for violin and piano
11 tracks
- Picnic on the Marne, 7 waltzes for alto saxophone and piano
7 tracks
- Pilgrims, for strings
2 tracks
- 4 Prayers, for flute and piano
4 tracks
- Romeo and Juliet, for flute and guitar
9 tracks
- Spring Music, for violin, cello, and piano
7 tracks
- String Quartet No.4
20 tracks
- Suite for Guitar
8 tracks
- The End of Summer, for violin, clarinet, and piano
3 tracks
- Trio for Flute, Cello and Piano
4 tracks
- After Reading Shakespeare, for cello
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Orchestral Works
108 tracks
- Symphonies
27 tracks
- Symphony No.1
10 tracks
- Symphony No.2
7 tracks
- Symphony No.3
10 tracks
- Symphony No.1
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Concertos
80 tracks
- Cello Concerto
17 tracks
- Double Concerto for violin, cello, and orchestra
8 tracks
- Flute Concerto
13 tracks
- Piano Concerto No.2
7 tracks
- Violin Concerto
25 tracks
- Water Music, for violin, clarinet and orchestra
10 tracks
- Cello Concerto
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Other Orchestral Works
1 track
- Lions (A Dream), for orchestra
1 track
- Lions (A Dream), for orchestra
- Symphonies
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Conversations
6 tracks
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