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Frank La Rocca

Frank La Rocca (born in 1951 in New Jersey) is an American classical music composer.

Frank La Rocca.

Life edit

Frank La Rocca was born in 1951 in New Jersey. He studied at Yale and at the University of California at Berkeley. His early musical experiences ranged from classical piano to playing electronic keyboards in various rock and blues bands. He began composing at age 14. His teachers included Edwin Dugger, Olly Wilson, Andrew Imbrie, Jonathan Kramer, Frank Lewin and John Mauceri. He has received grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council, and a Young Composers Award from ASCAP.[1] He was a 2018 American Prize winner for the oratorio, "A Rose in Winter – the life of St. Rita of Cascia".[2] Critic and composer Michael Linton said of 'Mass of the Americas', that it is "the best liturgical composition for the Mass since Duruflé."[3] In the album notes of the album, William P. Mahrt, scholar of early music and president of the Church Music Association of America, writes: “Variety, ingenuity, sheer compositional skill, and liturgical suitability have made these compositions in The Mass of the Americas destined to be classics.” [4] Composer and former music professor Martin Rokeach, wrote a review of La Rocca's Messe des Malades which concluded: “Masterpiece is not a word to be used casually, but to my understanding and my ear this Messe des Malades stands should to shoulder with the great masterworks of the Renaissance.” [5]

Trained as an academic modernist during his degree studies at Yale and University of California, Berkeley, La Rocca came to see this approach as a barrier to authentic musical expression, and spent many years in search of a personal creative language.[6]

A composer of works for both the concert stage and liturgy, one finds considerable common ground between these two in works like Veni Sancte Spiritus, for soprano, clarinet and baroque string quartet. La Rocca regards himself in the role of "an advocate for a distinctively Christian faith – not through direct persuasion, but through the beauty of music".[7] He was named Composer-in-Residence at the Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Liturgy in 2018.

La Rocca has been awarded several times for outstanding achievements[clarification needed] as a professor of music California State University, East Bay.[8]

La Rocca's music has been performed in North America, Europe, China, Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and Uganda. Performers include the California Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Lumen Valo, soprano Christine Brandes, Strata, Benedict XVI Singers, Artists Vocal Ensemble, Schola Cantorum of the London Oratory School, Young Women's Chorus of San Francisco, Cathedral Choral Society, San Francisco Girls Chorus, Prague Radio – Choir and Orchestra, Alexander String Quartet and others . His music is published by Boosey & Hawkes, Walton Music, Santa Barbara Music Publishers and Lumen Verum Music.

He is recorded on Cappella Records, Enharmonic Records, CRI, CRS, SCI, and ERM Media. Cappella's 2022 release of Mass of the Americas, produced by 11-time Grammy Award-winner Blanton Alspaugh, was in the Billboard Top Ten Traditional Classical albums for 2022.

Frank La Rocca taught music theory and composition at California State University, East Bay from 1981–2014.

Choral works edit

  • Stanzas for the Chinese Martyrs (2024) for Choir SATB, text by James Matthew Wilson
  • A Hymn for Ukraine (2023) for Choir SATB, text by James Matthew Wilson
  • The Music of Heaven (2022) for Choir SSAA, piano quintet
  • There is no Rose of Such Vertu (2020) for Choir SSAA
  • Missa Sancte Ioseph (2018) for Choir SATB
  • Remember Me (2017) for Choir SATB
  • Tantum Ergo (2017) for Choir SATB
  • Ave Verum Corpus II (2017) for Choir SATB
  • Ne Irascaris Domine (2016) for Choir SSAATTBB
  • Ave Maria II (2015) for Choir SATB
  • Qui Creavit Caelum (2015) for Choir SSAA and Violoncello
  • Anima Christi (2014) for Choir SSATBB
  • Tread Softly (2014) for Choir SSAATB
  • Ego Sum Pastor Bonus (2013) for Choir SATB
  • Diffusa Est Gratia (2012) SATB choir
  • Ave Maris Stella (2012) for Women's Choir
  • Nunc Dimittis (2012) for Women's Choir
  • O Sacrum Convivium (2011) for Choir SATB†
  • Iam Lucis Orto Sidere (2010) for Women's Choir
  • Credo (2010) for Choir SATB†
  • Ave Maria (2009) for Choir SATB
  • The Divine Image (2008) for Choir SSAATTBB
  • Ave Verum Corpus (2008) for Choir SATB
  • Alleluia (2007) for Choir SATB, Organ and Brass (ad lib.)
  • O Eve (2007) for Choir SATB and SSAA
  • Cantate Domino (2006) for Choir SATB and Orchestra (or Organ)
  • Sicut Cervus (2005) for Choir SATB
  • O Nata Lux (2005) for Choir SATB and String Orchestra
  • Resurrection Prelude (2005), for Choir SATB, Organ, Brass, and Timpani
  • Miserere (2004) for Choir SATB†
  • Echo (2004) for Women's Choir
  • O Magnum Mysterium (2003) for Choir SATB†
  • Ubi Caritas (2003) for Choir SATB
  • O Vos Omnes (2003) for Choir SATB
  • Eli, Eli (2003) for Choir SATB and Organ
  • Magnificat (2002) for Women's Choir
  • Psalm 23 (2002) for Choir SATB
  • Expectavi Dominum (2001) for mixed Choir†
  • In the Beginning (2000) for mixed Choir
  • Exaudi (1998) for mixed Choir

†recorded on Enharmonic CD 12-025 "IN THIS PLACE"

Liturgical works edit

  • Missa Pange Lingua (2023) for Choir SATB and organ
  • Messe des Malades (2022) for Choir SATB and organ
  • Missa Sancti Juníperi Serra (2022) for Choir SATB, baroque flute and string ensemble, organ
  • Requiem for the Forgotten (2020) for Choir SATB, low strings, organ and harp
  • Mass of the Americas (2018) for Choir SATB, organ, string ensemble, guitar and marimba
  • Missa Sancte Ioseph (2018) for Choir SATB
  • Tantum Ergo (2017) for Choir SATB
  • Ave Verum Corpus II (2017) for Choir SATB
  • Ne Irascaris Domine (2016) for Choir SSAATTBB
  • Ave Maria II (2015) for Choir SATB
  • Missa Papae Benedicti XVI (2012) SATB choir and organ
  • Missa Cordi Sacro (2010) SATB choir and organ
  • Ego Sum Pastor Bonus (2013) for Choir SATB
  • In the Splendor of the Holy Ones (2013) SATB choir
  • Behold, a Virgin Shall Conceive (2013) SATB choir
  • This is the Body (2013) SATB choir
  • He Who Ponders the Law of the Lord (2013) SATB choir
  • Christ, our Passover (2013) SATB choir
  • Laudate Dominum (2013) SATB choir
  • Diffusa Est Gratia (2012) SATB choir
  • O Sacrum Convivium (2011) for Choir SATB
  • Ave Verum Corpus (2008) for Choir SATB
  • Sicut Cervus (2005) for Choir SATB
  • Miserere (2004) for Choir SATB†
  • O Magnum Mysterium (2003) for Choir SATB†

Chamber music edit

  • Veni Sancte Spiritus (2001) for Soprano, Clarinet, Baroque String Quartet†
  • In This Place (2000) for Clarinet, Violin and Piano†

†recorded on Enharmonic CD 12-025 "IN THIS PLACE"

  • Precipice (1997) for String Quartet
  • Meditation (1991) Piano solo
  • Divertimento (1990) for two pianos
  • Secret Thoughts (1986) for Cello solo

Recorded on CRI SD 567

  • Canti d'Innocenza (1984) for Soprano, Clarinet, Harp and Vibraphone

Recorded on CRS 8944.

  • Frammenti (1983) for Piano solo
  • Duo Lirico (1982) for Violin and Viola
  • String Trio (1981) for Violin, Viola and Cello

Recorded on CRI SD 567

  • Fantasy for Violin and Piano (1979)
  • Phoenix (1976) for Clarinet, String Quartet, Piano and Percussion
  • Night Music (1975) for Violin and Piano

Major vocal works edit

  • A Rose in Winter - the life of St. Rita of Cascia (2015) for chorus, orchestra, soloists and organ, libretto by Matthew Lickona 90'
  • In a Dark Time (1989) for Choir SATB and Chamber Ensemble 20'
  • The Pure Fury (1988) for Tenor and large Chamber Ensemble 25'

Orchestra works edit

  • Veni Sancte Spiritus (2001) for Soprano, Clarinet and String Orchestra
  • While Orpheus Dreamed (1998) for Orchestra
  • The Right Road Lost (1996) for large Orchestra
  • Crossing the Rubicon (1994) for Orchestra
  • No Strings (1993) for Symphonic Band
  • The Pure Fury (1989) for Tenor and Chamber Orchestra
  • Chen (1977) Prologue for Orchestra

Electronic music and film scores edit

  • Labyrinth (1977) for tape
  • Newsical Muse (1975) contributor to Live-Radio Theater piece by Neil B. Rolnick
  • Emergency (1974) Music for a Documentary Film
  • Krystallos (1973) Music for a Documentary Film

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Catholic Art In A Secularized World: Meet Dana Gioia And Frank La Rocca, by Roseanne T. Sullivan. Dappled Things, 9 June 2023.
  • Evangelizing Through Sacred Beauty ‘Mass of the Americas’ gains new listeners, parish version, by Roseanne T. Sullivan. Dappled Things, 27 July 2022.
  • "Mass of the Americas" and the Flourishing of Religious Culture, by Roseanne T. Sullivan. Dappled Things, Undated 2019.

References edit

  1. ^ American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers 2009-07-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "The American Prize: WINNING COMPOSERS: opera/theater/film/dance, 2017-18". The American Prize. 2018-03-31. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  3. ^ https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2022/10/the-church-needs-beauty
  4. ^ https://cappellarecords.com/assets/uploads/2022/08/753459697405_DBooklet.pdf
  5. ^ https://religionunplugged.com/news/2023/5/19/catholic-art-in-a-secularized-world-meet-dana-gioia-and-frank-la-rocca
  6. ^ "Frank La Rocca, Composer". Frank La Rocca, Composer. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  7. ^ The Apologetics of Beauty by La Rocca.
  8. ^ "REVIEWS". frank-la-rocca. Retrieved 2022-06-16.

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Frank La Rocca born in 1951 in New Jersey is an American classical music composer Frank La Rocca Contents 1 Life 2 Choral works 3 Liturgical works 4 Chamber music 5 Major vocal works 6 Orchestra works 7 Electronic music and film scores 8 External links 9 ReferencesLife editFrank La Rocca was born in 1951 in New Jersey He studied at Yale and at the University of California at Berkeley His early musical experiences ranged from classical piano to playing electronic keyboards in various rock and blues bands He began composing at age 14 His teachers included Edwin Dugger Olly Wilson Andrew Imbrie Jonathan Kramer Frank Lewin and John Mauceri He has received grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council and a Young Composers Award from ASCAP 1 He was a 2018 American Prize winner for the oratorio A Rose in Winter the life of St Rita of Cascia 2 Critic and composer Michael Linton said of Mass of the Americas that it is the best liturgical composition for the Mass since Durufle 3 In the album notes of the album William P Mahrt scholar of early music and president of the Church Music Association of America writes Variety ingenuity sheer compositional skill and liturgical suitability have made these compositions in The Mass of the Americas destined to be classics 4 Composer and former music professor Martin Rokeach wrote a review of La Rocca s Messe des Malades which concluded Masterpiece is not a word to be used casually but to my understanding and my ear this Messe des Malades stands should to shoulder with the great masterworks of the Renaissance 5 Trained as an academic modernist during his degree studies at Yale and University of California Berkeley La Rocca came to see this approach as a barrier to authentic musical expression and spent many years in search of a personal creative language 6 A composer of works for both the concert stage and liturgy one finds considerable common ground between these two in works like Veni Sancte Spiritus for soprano clarinet and baroque string quartet La Rocca regards himself in the role of an advocate for a distinctively Christian faith not through direct persuasion but through the beauty of music 7 He was named Composer in Residence at the Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Liturgy in 2018 La Rocca has been awarded several times for outstanding achievements clarification needed as a professor of music California State University East Bay 8 La Rocca s music has been performed in North America Europe China Japan Korea Australia New Zealand Argentina and Uganda Performers include the California Symphony Oakland Symphony Lumen Valo soprano Christine Brandes Strata Benedict XVI Singers Artists Vocal Ensemble Schola Cantorum of the London Oratory School Young Women s Chorus of San Francisco Cathedral Choral Society San Francisco Girls Chorus Prague Radio Choir and Orchestra Alexander String Quartet and others His music is published by Boosey amp Hawkes Walton Music Santa Barbara Music Publishers and Lumen Verum Music He is recorded on Cappella Records Enharmonic Records CRI CRS SCI and ERM Media Cappella s 2022 release of Mass of the Americas produced by 11 time Grammy Award winner Blanton Alspaugh was in the Billboard Top Ten Traditional Classical albums for 2022 Frank La Rocca taught music theory and composition at California State University East Bay from 1981 2014 Choral works editStanzas for the Chinese Martyrs 2024 for Choir SATB text by James Matthew Wilson A Hymn for Ukraine 2023 for Choir SATB text by James Matthew Wilson The Music of Heaven 2022 for Choir SSAA piano quintet There is no Rose of Such Vertu 2020 for Choir SSAA Missa Sancte Ioseph 2018 for Choir SATB Remember Me 2017 for Choir SATB Tantum Ergo 2017 for Choir SATB Ave Verum Corpus II 2017 for Choir SATB Ne Irascaris Domine 2016 for Choir SSAATTBB Ave Maria II 2015 for Choir SATB Qui Creavit Caelum 2015 for Choir SSAA and Violoncello Anima Christi 2014 for Choir SSATBB Tread Softly 2014 for Choir SSAATB Ego Sum Pastor Bonus 2013 for Choir SATB Diffusa Est Gratia 2012 SATB choir Ave Maris Stella 2012 for Women s Choir Nunc Dimittis 2012 for Women s Choir O Sacrum Convivium 2011 for Choir SATB Iam Lucis Orto Sidere 2010 for Women s Choir Credo 2010 for Choir SATB Ave Maria 2009 for Choir SATB The Divine Image 2008 for Choir SSAATTBB Ave Verum Corpus 2008 for Choir SATB Alleluia 2007 for Choir SATB Organ and Brass ad lib O Eve 2007 for Choir SATB and SSAA Cantate Domino 2006 for Choir SATB and Orchestra or Organ Sicut Cervus 2005 for Choir SATB O Nata Lux 2005 for Choir SATB and String Orchestra Resurrection Prelude 2005 for Choir SATB Organ Brass and Timpani Miserere 2004 for Choir SATB Echo 2004 for Women s Choir O Magnum Mysterium 2003 for Choir SATB Ubi Caritas 2003 for Choir SATB O Vos Omnes 2003 for Choir SATB Eli Eli 2003 for Choir SATB and Organ Magnificat 2002 for Women s Choir Psalm 23 2002 for Choir SATB Expectavi Dominum 2001 for mixed Choir In the Beginning 2000 for mixed Choir Exaudi 1998 for mixed Choir recorded on Enharmonic CD 12 025 IN THIS PLACE Liturgical works editMissa Pange Lingua 2023 for Choir SATB and organ Messe des Malades 2022 for Choir SATB and organ Missa Sancti Juniperi Serra 2022 for Choir SATB baroque flute and string ensemble organ Requiem for the Forgotten 2020 for Choir SATB low strings organ and harp Mass of the Americas 2018 for Choir SATB organ string ensemble guitar and marimba Missa Sancte Ioseph 2018 for Choir SATB Tantum Ergo 2017 for Choir SATB Ave Verum Corpus II 2017 for Choir SATB Ne Irascaris Domine 2016 for Choir SSAATTBB Ave Maria II 2015 for Choir SATB Missa Papae Benedicti XVI 2012 SATB choir and organ Missa Cordi Sacro 2010 SATB choir and organ Ego Sum Pastor Bonus 2013 for Choir SATB In the Splendor of the Holy Ones 2013 SATB choir Behold a Virgin Shall Conceive 2013 SATB choir This is the Body 2013 SATB choir He Who Ponders the Law of the Lord 2013 SATB choir Christ our Passover 2013 SATB choir Laudate Dominum 2013 SATB choir Diffusa Est Gratia 2012 SATB choir O Sacrum Convivium 2011 for Choir SATB Ave Verum Corpus 2008 for Choir SATB Sicut Cervus 2005 for Choir SATB Miserere 2004 for Choir SATB O Magnum Mysterium 2003 for Choir SATB Chamber music editVeni Sancte Spiritus 2001 for Soprano Clarinet Baroque String Quartet In This Place 2000 for Clarinet Violin and Piano recorded on Enharmonic CD 12 025 IN THIS PLACE Precipice 1997 for String Quartet Meditation 1991 Piano solo Divertimento 1990 for two pianos Secret Thoughts 1986 for Cello solo Recorded on CRI SD 567 Canti d Innocenza 1984 for Soprano Clarinet Harp and Vibraphone Recorded on CRS 8944 Frammenti 1983 for Piano solo Duo Lirico 1982 for Violin and Viola String Trio 1981 for Violin Viola and Cello Recorded on CRI SD 567 Fantasy for Violin and Piano 1979 Phoenix 1976 for Clarinet String Quartet Piano and Percussion Night Music 1975 for Violin and PianoMajor vocal works editA Rose in Winter the life of St Rita of Cascia 2015 for chorus orchestra soloists and organ libretto by Matthew Lickona 90 In a Dark Time 1989 for Choir SATB and Chamber Ensemble 20 The Pure Fury 1988 for Tenor and large Chamber Ensemble 25 Orchestra works editVeni Sancte Spiritus 2001 for Soprano Clarinet and String Orchestra While Orpheus Dreamed 1998 for Orchestra The Right Road Lost 1996 for large Orchestra Crossing the Rubicon 1994 for Orchestra No Strings 1993 for Symphonic Band The Pure Fury 1989 for Tenor and Chamber Orchestra Chen 1977 Prologue for OrchestraElectronic music and film scores editLabyrinth 1977 for tape Newsical Muse 1975 contributor to Live Radio Theater piece by Neil B Rolnick Emergency 1974 Music for a Documentary Film Krystallos 1973 Music for a Documentary FilmExternal links editOfficial website Catholic Art In A Secularized World Meet Dana Gioia And Frank La Rocca by Roseanne T Sullivan Dappled Things 9 June 2023 Evangelizing Through Sacred Beauty Mass of the Americas gains new listeners parish version by Roseanne T Sullivan Dappled Things 27 July 2022 Mass of the Americas and the Flourishing of Religious Culture by Roseanne T Sullivan Dappled Things Undated 2019 References edit American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Archived 2009 07 01 at the Wayback Machine The American Prize WINNING COMPOSERS opera theater film dance 2017 18 The American Prize 2018 03 31 Retrieved 2019 03 28 https www firstthings com web exclusives 2022 10 the church needs beauty https cappellarecords com assets uploads 2022 08 753459697405 DBooklet pdf https religionunplugged com news 2023 5 19 catholic art in a secularized world meet dana gioia and frank la rocca Frank La Rocca Composer Frank La Rocca Composer Retrieved 2019 03 28 The Apologetics of Beauty by La Rocca https web archive org web 20170207113254 http sites nd edu sacredmusicnd 2012 11 19 the apologetics of beauty REVIEWS frank la rocca Retrieved 2022 06 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank La Rocca amp oldid 1215578362, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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