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Erling Wold

Erling Wold (born January 30, 1958 in Burbank, California) is a San Francisco based composer of opera and contemporary classical music.[1] He is best known for his later chamber operas, and his early experiments as a microtonalist.

Erling Wold
Portrait of Erling Wold, painted by Lynne Rutter
Background information
Born (1958-01-30) January 30, 1958 (age 65)
OriginBurbank, California, United States
GenresPostminimalism, Classical, Contemporary classical
Occupation(s)Composer, Engineer
Instrument(s)Piano, Guitar
Years active1976–present
Websitewww.erlingwold.com

Life

Wold was born into a religious family, the son of Erling Henry Wold Sr, a Lutheran minister and Margaret Barth Wold, an author of inspirational books and plays. He was given piano lessons at an early age but showed little interest in music until his teen years, when he became infatuated, teaching himself to play a variety of instruments and embracing the music of many of the modernist composers. It was also at this point that he started to write music. He first studied composition at Occidental College with Robert Gross where he was awarded the Elinor Remick Warren Composition Award in 1978. Later teachers included Gerard Grisey, Andrew Imbrie and John Chowning at the University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University, where he primarily studied computer music, gaining a facility with the mathematics of signal processing. While at Berkeley, he married Lynn Murdock, for whom he wrote a number of his early works. In 1985, they had a son, Duncan Renaldo Wold.[2][3] He married the painter Lynne Rutter in 2010.[4]

After earning his doctorate at Berkeley in 1987, he went to work for Yamaha Music Technologies, writing a number of patents in music synthesis and processing. During this period, most of his music was electronic, and he was an early advocate of the Synclavier. His work at this time with a number of San Francisco performance artists and dancers led to his continuing interest in theater. After leaving Yamaha in 1992, he cofounded Muscle Fish, an audio and music software company. By 1995 he had migrated back to writing instrumental music and wrote his first chamber opera based on Max Ernst's collage novel A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil, a critical and popular success which has been revived several times, including performances by the Paul Dresher Ensemble and by the Klagenfurter ensemble in Austria and Germany. The success of the production led to a residency at ODC Theater in San Francisco, where he premiered his opera Queer based on William S. Burroughs' early autobiographical novel of the same name in 2001 and Sub Pontio Pilato, an historical fantasy on the death and remembrance of Pontius Pilate in 2003. There have been few purely musical works during this period, but some notable exceptions are Close, played by Relâche and others, the piano pieces Albrechts Fluegel, premiered by Finnish pianist Marja Mutru, and Veracity.[5]

Although he rejected religion in his teens, he has returned many times to religious themes in his works, including many of his operatic works, and his Mass named for Notker the Stammerer commissioned by the Cathedral of St Gall. His earliest music was atonal and arrhythmic, but the influences of just intonation and the music of the minimalists led to the bulk of his music being composed in a variety of tonal genres. He was attracted by the theater and much of his music is either directly dramatic or is based on dramatic rather than purely musical structures.[6] Wold is an eclectic composer who has also been called "the Eric Satie of Berkeley surrealist/minimalist electro-art rock" by the Village Voice.[7] He composed the soundtracks for a number of films by the independent film director Jon Jost.[8][9][10]

There are a number of CD and DVD releases of Wold's music. He has published artistic and technical articles in several publications, including the Leonardo Music Journal, IEEE MultiMedia,[11] Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference, SIGGRAPH, the Just Intonation Network Journal 1/1, IEEE Transactions on Computers and several books.[12]

He is the Executive Director of the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra.[13]

Discography

  • Rattensturm (2019). On Spooky Pooch. Conducted by Alexei Kornienko.
  • UKSUS (2019). On MinMax. Performed by Timur Bekbosunov et al, conducted by Bryan Nies.
  • Certitude and Joy (2014). On MinMax. Performed by Laura Bohn et al., and the ZOFO Duet.
  • Mordake (2010). On MinMax. Performed by John Duykers, and the SFCCO under Mark Alburger.
  • Missa Beati Notkeri Balbuli Sancti Galli Monachi (2010). On Spooky Pooch Records. Recorded at the Abbey of Saint Gall under the direction of Hans Eberhard, with Kimberly Brockman, soprano.
  • Sub Pontio Pilato (2006), a live performance at ODC Theater, with Jonathan Khuner conducting, starring John Duykers. On Spooky Pooch Records.
  • queer (2002). Conducted by Dierdre McClure with Trauma Flintstone in the lead role. On Spooky Pooch Records.
  • A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil (2001). Conducted by Dierdre McClure, presented by ODC Theater. On MinMax.
  • The Bed You Sleep In (1992). Soundtrack for a movie by Jon Jost. On Table of the Elements.
  • I Weep (1992). On Spooky Pooch.
  • Music of Love (1987). For microtonal Synclavier. On Spooky Pooch.

Works

Chamber Opera

  • Rattensturm (2018) on the sinking of the SMS Szent István, libretto by Peter Wagner.
  • Uksus (2012-2016) based on the writings of Daniil Kharms.
  • Certitude and Joy (2012) [14] on the dangers and ecstasies of religious faith.
  • Mordake (2008) a solo opera for John Duykers on the story of Edward Mordake; libretto by Douglas Kearney.
  • Blinde Liebe (2005) an interactive dance opera on a true crime story[15]
  • Sub Pontio Pilato (2003) [16] an historical fantasy on Pontius Pilate with libretto by James Bisso
  • die Nacht wird kommen... (2002) a German language version of A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil
  • queer (2000, revised 2011) [17] based on the novel by William S. Burroughs
  • A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil (1995, revised 2000)[18] based on Max Ernst's collage novel

Dance

  • Trio (2004) a joint composition with Thom Blum for Deborah Slater Dance Theater
  • i brought my hips to the table (1998) text by Michelle Murphy
  • Abstaende (1995) dance by Palindrome Dance Company
  • Egg (1990) - dance by Gay White
  • Crash (1987)
  • Dance of the Testifiers (1987)
  • Dance of the Polygamists (1987)

Orchestra

  • Certitude and Joy (2011) commissioned and premiered by the Sofia Symphonic Orchestra
  • Brightness (2004) for clarinet and orchestra, premiered by Rachel Condry.

Choral

  • Missa Beati Notkeri Balbuli Sancti Galli Monachi (2006)[19]

Chamber

  • walking along the embarcadero past pier 7 and the flowers (2011) for two pianos
  • Veracity (2001) for piano
  • Close (1997) for chamber ensemble
  • Albrechts Fluegel (1995) for piano
  • Seven Days Ago (1990)
  • It was in the summer that I first noticed your hair, your face, your eyelids (1988)

Film

  • Coyotes Kill For Fun (2017) film by Blake Eckard
  • Bubba Moon Face (2011) film by Blake Eckard
  • La Lunga Ombra (2005) film by Jon Jost[20][21]
  • Homecoming (2004) film by Jon Jost[22]
  • London Brief (1997) film by Jon Jost
  • The Bed You Sleep In (1993) film by Jon Jost[23]
  • Sure Fire (1990) film by Jon Jost[24]

Songs

  • Raheel (2003) text by Dima Hilal
  • Harvest of Rage (2000) songs for tenor and orchestra
  • 13 Versions of Surrender (1996) text by Michelle Murphy
  • Center Mother and Boss Puss (1990) text by Antonin Artaud

References

  1. ^ Kalvos and Damien website
  2. ^ Interview on usoperaweb, Spring 2003
  3. ^ aworks blog
  4. ^ "Mark Alburger, 2010: May 22 - Together". 22 May 2010.
  5. ^ Retrospective archived on official website
  6. ^ 21st Century Music, September 2001, p. 1
  7. ^ Village Voice, August 6, 1991 (Vol. XXXVI No. 32, p. 77)
  8. ^ Sure Fire 2010-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Jon Jost website
  9. ^ The Bed You Sleep In 2010-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Jon Jost website
  10. ^ La Lunga Ombra 2010-06-26 at the Wayback Machine, Jon Jost website
  11. ^ IEEE MultiMedia Paper
  12. ^ Erling Wold biography
  13. ^ SFCCO staff
  14. ^ "'Certitude and Joy' review: Modern passion play". 24 March 2012.
  15. ^ Blinde Liebe on YouTube
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-05-07.
  17. ^ "'Queer' Wanders About in a Lustful, Dreamy State". 14 April 2001.
  18. ^ "Surrealist Ernst Novel Inspires Dreamy Opera". 28 January 1995.
  19. ^ Ode an den scheuen Mönch
  20. ^ La Lunga Ombra
  21. ^ La Lunga Ombra 2012-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ Homecoming 2012-02-06 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ nytimes.com The Bed You SLeep In
  24. ^ imdb.com Sure Fire

External links

  • ErlingWold.com website

erling, wold, born, january, 1958, burbank, california, francisco, based, composer, opera, contemporary, classical, music, best, known, later, chamber, operas, early, experiments, microtonalist, portrait, painted, lynne, rutterbackground, informationborn, 1958. Erling Wold born January 30 1958 in Burbank California is a San Francisco based composer of opera and contemporary classical music 1 He is best known for his later chamber operas and his early experiments as a microtonalist Erling WoldPortrait of Erling Wold painted by Lynne RutterBackground informationBorn 1958 01 30 January 30 1958 age 65 OriginBurbank California United StatesGenresPostminimalism Classical Contemporary classicalOccupation s Composer EngineerInstrument s Piano GuitarYears active1976 presentWebsitewww wbr erlingwold wbr com Contents 1 Life 2 Discography 3 Works 3 1 Chamber Opera 3 2 Dance 3 3 Orchestra 3 4 Choral 3 5 Chamber 3 6 Film 3 7 Songs 4 References 5 External linksLife EditWold was born into a religious family the son of Erling Henry Wold Sr a Lutheran minister and Margaret Barth Wold an author of inspirational books and plays He was given piano lessons at an early age but showed little interest in music until his teen years when he became infatuated teaching himself to play a variety of instruments and embracing the music of many of the modernist composers It was also at this point that he started to write music He first studied composition at Occidental College with Robert Gross where he was awarded the Elinor Remick Warren Composition Award in 1978 Later teachers included Gerard Grisey Andrew Imbrie and John Chowning at the University of California Berkeley and Stanford University where he primarily studied computer music gaining a facility with the mathematics of signal processing While at Berkeley he married Lynn Murdock for whom he wrote a number of his early works In 1985 they had a son Duncan Renaldo Wold 2 3 He married the painter Lynne Rutter in 2010 4 After earning his doctorate at Berkeley in 1987 he went to work for Yamaha Music Technologies writing a number of patents in music synthesis and processing During this period most of his music was electronic and he was an early advocate of the Synclavier His work at this time with a number of San Francisco performance artists and dancers led to his continuing interest in theater After leaving Yamaha in 1992 he cofounded Muscle Fish an audio and music software company By 1995 he had migrated back to writing instrumental music and wrote his first chamber opera based on Max Ernst s collage novel A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil a critical and popular success which has been revived several times including performances by the Paul Dresher Ensemble and by the Klagenfurter ensemble in Austria and Germany The success of the production led to a residency at ODC Theater in San Francisco where he premiered his opera Queer based on William S Burroughs early autobiographical novel of the same name in 2001 and Sub Pontio Pilato an historical fantasy on the death and remembrance of Pontius Pilate in 2003 There have been few purely musical works during this period but some notable exceptions are Close played by Relache and others the piano pieces Albrechts Fluegel premiered by Finnish pianist Marja Mutru and Veracity 5 Although he rejected religion in his teens he has returned many times to religious themes in his works including many of his operatic works and his Mass named for Notker the Stammerer commissioned by the Cathedral of St Gall His earliest music was atonal and arrhythmic but the influences of just intonation and the music of the minimalists led to the bulk of his music being composed in a variety of tonal genres He was attracted by the theater and much of his music is either directly dramatic or is based on dramatic rather than purely musical structures 6 Wold is an eclectic composer who has also been called the Eric Satie of Berkeley surrealist minimalist electro art rock by the Village Voice 7 He composed the soundtracks for a number of films by the independent film director Jon Jost 8 9 10 There are a number of CD and DVD releases of Wold s music He has published artistic and technical articles in several publications including the Leonardo Music Journal IEEE MultiMedia 11 Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference SIGGRAPH the Just Intonation Network Journal 1 1 IEEE Transactions on Computers and several books 12 He is the Executive Director of the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra 13 Discography EditRattensturm 2019 On Spooky Pooch Conducted by Alexei Kornienko UKSUS 2019 On MinMax Performed by Timur Bekbosunov et al conducted by Bryan Nies Certitude and Joy 2014 On MinMax Performed by Laura Bohn et al and the ZOFO Duet Mordake 2010 On MinMax Performed by John Duykers and the SFCCO under Mark Alburger Missa Beati Notkeri Balbuli Sancti Galli Monachi 2010 On Spooky Pooch Records Recorded at the Abbey of Saint Gall under the direction of Hans Eberhard with Kimberly Brockman soprano Sub Pontio Pilato 2006 a live performance at ODC Theater with Jonathan Khuner conducting starring John Duykers On Spooky Pooch Records queer 2002 Conducted by Dierdre McClure with Trauma Flintstone in the lead role On Spooky Pooch Records A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil 2001 Conducted by Dierdre McClure presented by ODC Theater On MinMax The Bed You Sleep In 1992 Soundtrack for a movie by Jon Jost On Table of the Elements I Weep 1992 On Spooky Pooch Music of Love 1987 For microtonal Synclavier On Spooky Pooch Works EditChamber Opera Edit Rattensturm 2018 on the sinking of the SMS Szent Istvan libretto by Peter Wagner Uksus 2012 2016 based on the writings of Daniil Kharms Certitude and Joy 2012 14 on the dangers and ecstasies of religious faith Mordake 2008 a solo opera for John Duykers on the story of Edward Mordake libretto by Douglas Kearney Blinde Liebe 2005 an interactive dance opera on a true crime story 15 Sub Pontio Pilato 2003 16 an historical fantasy on Pontius Pilate with libretto by James Bisso die Nacht wird kommen 2002 a German language version of A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil queer 2000 revised 2011 17 based on the novel by William S Burroughs A Little Girl Dreams of Taking the Veil 1995 revised 2000 18 based on Max Ernst s collage novelDance Edit Trio 2004 a joint composition with Thom Blum for Deborah Slater Dance Theater i brought my hips to the table 1998 text by Michelle Murphy Abstaende 1995 dance by Palindrome Dance Company Egg 1990 dance by Gay White Crash 1987 Dance of the Testifiers 1987 Dance of the Polygamists 1987 Orchestra Edit Certitude and Joy 2011 commissioned and premiered by the Sofia Symphonic Orchestra Brightness 2004 for clarinet and orchestra premiered by Rachel Condry Choral Edit Missa Beati Notkeri Balbuli Sancti Galli Monachi 2006 19 Chamber Edit walking along the embarcadero past pier 7 and the flowers 2011 for two pianos Veracity 2001 for piano Close 1997 for chamber ensemble Albrechts Fluegel 1995 for piano Seven Days Ago 1990 It was in the summer that I first noticed your hair your face your eyelids 1988 Film Edit Coyotes Kill For Fun 2017 film by Blake Eckard Bubba Moon Face 2011 film by Blake Eckard La Lunga Ombra 2005 film by Jon Jost 20 21 Homecoming 2004 film by Jon Jost 22 London Brief 1997 film by Jon Jost The Bed You Sleep In 1993 film by Jon Jost 23 Sure Fire 1990 film by Jon Jost 24 Songs Edit Raheel 2003 text by Dima Hilal Harvest of Rage 2000 songs for tenor and orchestra 13 Versions of Surrender 1996 text by Michelle Murphy Center Mother and Boss Puss 1990 text by Antonin ArtaudReferences Edit Kalvos and Damien website Interview on usoperaweb Spring 2003 aworks blog Mark Alburger 2010 May 22 Together 22 May 2010 Retrospective archived on official website 21st Century Music September 2001 p 1 Village Voice August 6 1991 Vol XXXVI No 32 p 77 Sure Fire Archived 2010 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Jon Jost website The Bed You Sleep In Archived 2010 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Jon Jost website La Lunga Ombra Archived 2010 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Jon Jost website IEEE MultiMedia Paper Erling Wold biography SFCCO staff Certitude and Joy review Modern passion play 24 March 2012 Blinde Liebe on YouTube OPERA America New Works Directory Archived from the original on 2010 05 07 Queer Wanders About in a Lustful Dreamy State 14 April 2001 Surrealist Ernst Novel Inspires Dreamy Opera 28 January 1995 Ode an den scheuen Monch La Lunga Ombra La Lunga Ombra Archived 2012 12 10 at the Wayback Machine Homecoming Archived 2012 02 06 at the Wayback Machine nytimes com The Bed You SLeep In imdb com Sure FireExternal links EditErlingWold com website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erling Wold amp oldid 1066162664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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