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Alvin Singleton

Alvin Singleton

Country of origin: United States of America
Birthday: December 28, 1940

About Alvin Singleton

Singleton's music is soulful, with an understated simplicity that I particularly prize. Despite the studied economy of his means and the set character of his images, the music is never cold ... nor abstract. It glows with warmth, it hovers in the air, it paces itself with a glacial but palpably intuitive momentum. It refuses to pander to either academicism or populism, but is so honest and self-assured that listeners flock to it anyway.
– Kyle Gann, Chamber Music Magazine

Alvin Singleton was born in Brooklyn, New York and completed his studies at New York University and Yale. As a Fulbright Scholar, he studied with Goffredo Petrassi at Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Italy. After living and working in Europe for 14 years, Singleton returned to the United States to become Composer-in-Residence with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (1985-88). He subsequently served as UNISYS Composer-in-Residence with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (1996-97), and was the 2002–2003 Composer-in-Residence with the Ritz Chamber Players of Jacksonville, Florida. In addition, he has served as Visiting Professor of Composition at the Yale University School of Music. In Spring, 2004, Singleton joined the American Composers Orchestra as “Music Alive” Composer-in-Residence and Artistic Advisor for the IMPROVISE! Festival. In 2008, Singleton served as Composer-in-Residence in Tirana, Albania.

Singleton's music is notable for its rare union of influences, "from Mahler to Monk, Bird to Bernstein, James Baldwin to Bach, Santana to Prince," (Philadelphia Inquirer) as well as for its signature moments of theatricality and surprise. He has worked extensively with major orchestras worldwide, and has written significant works for chamber and vocal ensembles, as well as works for the theater. His set of Argoru pieces for solo instruments span a compositional period from 1968-2002 and have been championed by soloists across the world. His 1987 orchestral work, Shadows, was hailed by The Boston Globe as "fresh, original and entirely Singleton's own." Singleton's choral ballet TRUTH, based on the life of Sojourner Truth, was praised as "edgy and eclectic ... thought-provoking and affecting" by the Star Tribune following its premiere with VocalEssence in 2006. In 2008, his wind quintet Through it All was commissioned by The ASCAP Foundation and Spivey Hall and premiered by the Grammy-nominated Imani Winds. After Choice, for string orchestra, was commissioned and premiered in 2009 by the Orchestra of the League of Composers at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre. In 2010, Singleton’s concerto for piano and orchestra BluesKonzert had its Carnegie Hall debut with Ursula Oppens and the American Composer’s Orchestra.

Singleton has amassed numerous awards throughout his compositional life. He is the recipient of a 2003 Guggenheim Fellowship and was commissioned by The Serge Koussevitsky Music Foundation and American Composers Orchestra for the orchestral work When Given a Choice, which premiered at Carnegie Hall in April 2004. His other awards include the Kranichsteiner Musikpreis by the City of Darmstadt, Germany, twice the Musikprotokoll Kompositionpreis by the Austrian Radio, the Mayor’s Fellowship in the Arts Award by the City of Atlanta, and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 2014, Singleton was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

His music is recorded on the Albany Records, Elektra/Nonesuch, First Edition, Tzadik, and Innova labels. Singleton’s latest CD “Sweet Chariot” was released in July, 2014 on Albany Records and is the third album in the label's series devoted to his music.

Singleton's recent large-scale orchestral work, Different River, was premiered by Robert Spano and the Atlanta Symphony in 2012 and his chamber work Sweet Chariot was premiered by the Philadelphia-based Astral Artists in 2013. In 2014, Singleton received the premiere of a new work for wind orchestra,Where the Good Sounds Live, commissioned by a consortium of more than 20 college and university bands, with Michael Votta leading the University of Maryland Wind Orchestra. In May, 2016, James Conlon led the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and May Festival Chamber Choir in the world premiere of Prayer as part of the Cincinnati May Festival. In February 2018, the Youth Symphonic Orchestra of Russia, led by Alexis Soriano, performed the world premiere of Across Differences at the Zimnij Theatre in Sochi as part of the 11th Anniversary Winter International Arts Festival. In October, 2019, the Momenta Quartet premiered Singleton’s Hallelujah Anyhow (String Quartet No. 4) at the Americas Society in New York City.

Worklist

Chronology

1940
geboren am 28. Dezember in Brooklyn, NY
1964-67
Studium (Komposition und Musiktheorie) an der New York University
1967-68
privates Kompositionsstudium bei Hall Overton in New York
1968-71
Kompositionsstudium bei Mel Powell und Yehudi Wyner an der Yale University School of Music
1969
Kompositionsstudium bei Gunther Schuller am Berkshire Music Center Tanglewood
1971-72
Kompositionsstudium im Rahmen des Fulbright Stipendienprogramms bei Goffredo Petrassi an der Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rom
1972-85
wohnt und komponiert in Graz und Wien
1982
Uraufführung von "A Yellow Rose Petal" mit dem Houston Symphony Orchestra unter William Harwood
1985-88
Rückkehr in die USA als Composer in Residence beim Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
1987
Uraufführung von "Shadows" mit dem Atlanta Symphony Orchestra unter Robert Shaw
1988
Uraufführung von "After Fallen Crumbs" mit dem Atlanta Symphony Orchestra unter Michael Palmer
1988-91
Composer in Residence am Spelman College in Atlanta
1989
Elektra/Nonesuch Record veröffentlicht die von Robert Shaw, Louis Lane und dem Atlanta Symphony Orchestra eingespielte CD "Alvin Singleton" mit den Orchesterwerken "After Fallen Crumbs", "Shadows" und "A Yellow Rose Petal".
1996-97
UNISYS Composer in Residence beim Detroit Symphony Orchestra
2002-03
Composer in Residence bei den Ritz Chamber Players of Jacksonville
2002
Die CD "Somehow We Can" mit den Kammermusikwerken "Somehow We Can", "Vous Compra" und "Again" erscheint bei Tzadik.
2003
Guggenheim-Stipendium
2004

"When Given A Choice", ein Auftragswerk der Serge Koussevitsky Foundation und dem American Composers Orchestra, wird in der Carnegie Hall uraufgeführt.

"Music Alive" Composer in Residence beim American Composers Orchestra und künstlerischer Leiter beim IMPROVISE! Festival

2005
"After Fallen Crumbs", "Shadows" und "A Yellow Rose Petal" sind auf dem Album "Alvin Singleton" erhältlich, gespielt von Robert Shaw, Louis Lane und dem Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
2006
"TRUTH" für Chor, Ensemble und Tanz wird am Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul von VocalEssence und Tu Dance uraufgeführt.
2007
Das Album "Sing to the Sun" erscheint als vierte reine Singleton-CD bei Albany Records.
2008

"Through it All", ein Auftragswerk der ASCAP Foundation und der Spivey Hall, wird vom Ensemble Imani Winds uraufgeführt.

Composer in Residence an der Fine Arts Acadamy in Tirana in Albanien

Uraufführung von "Brooklyn Bones" mit dem Monmouth Civic Chorus and Orchestra unter der Leitung von Mark Shapiro in New York

2010

Die "The Singing Rooms"-CD, mit "PraiseMaker“, gespielt vom Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus unter der Leitung von Robert Spano, erscheint bei Telarc.

Uraufführung von "After Choice" für Streichorchester mit dem Orchestra of the League of Composers/ISCM unter der Leitung von Louis Karchin

2012
Uraufführung von "Different River" mit dem Atlanta Symphony Orchestra unter der Leitung von Robert Spano
2014

Singleton wird in die American Academy of Arts and Letters gewählt.

"Where the Good Sounds Live", das von einem Konsortium von mehr als 20 Hochschulbands in Auftrag gegeben wurde, wird vom University of Maryland Wind Orchestra unter der Leitung von Michael Votta uraufgeführt.

Die CD "Sweet Chariot" mit kammermusikalischen Werken erscheint bei Albany Records.

2016
Uraufführung von "Prayer" beim Cincinnati May Festival mit dem May Festival Chamber Choir und Mitgliedern des Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra unter der Leitung von James Conlon

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