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Paul Phillips (conductor)

Paul Schuyler Phillips (born April 28, 1956) is an American conductor, composer and music scholar. He is the Gretchen B. Kimball Director of Orchestral Studies,[1] with the rank of Associate Professor in Teaching, at Stanford University, where he directs the Stanford Symphony Orchestra and Stanford Philharmonia. He is also Music Director and Conductor of the Pioneer Valley Symphony and Chorus, and maintains an international career as a guest conductor and composer. As a scholar, he is best known for his works on Igor Stravinsky and Anthony Burgess.[2]

Conducting

In 1982, Phillips accepted Michael Gielen’s invitation to become his conducting assistant at the Frankfurt Opera, and was appointed 1st Kapellmeister and Chorus Director at Stadttheater Lüneburg the following year. Upon winning 1st Prize in the NOS International Conductors Course in the Netherlands (1983) and selection as a Finalist in the Exxon/Arts Endowment Conductors Program (1984), he left Germany and returned to the US as Associate Conductor of the Greensboro Symphony, Music Director of the Greensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra, and Assistant Conductor of the Greensboro Opera. In 1985, he began a 14-year affiliation with the Maryland Symphony Orchestra as Youth Concert Conductor, conducting the annual MSO Citibank Youth Concerts from 1986-1999. In 1986 he was appointed Associate Conductor of the Savannah Symphony, adding the post of Director of the Savannah Symphony Chorale in 1987. In 1989, he assumed his position as Director of Orchestras and Chamber Music at Brown University concurrent with an appointment as Associate Conductor of the Rhode Island Philharmonic, and in 1994 was named Music Director and Conductor of the Pioneer Valley Symphony & Chorus. During his tenure with that organization, he has led it to new artistic heights and recognition as one of the leading arts institutions in western Massachusetts.

Acclaimed as a conductor “who was born to stand on a podium,” Phillips has appeared with more than 50 orchestras worldwide, including the Detroit Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Louisville Orchestra, Charlotte Symphony, Columbus Symphony, Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra and Iceland Symphony Orchestra, with which he recorded two compact disks. He has also conducted Regional and All-State Orchestras in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Rhode Island and Vermont.

With a repertoire of over 900 works performed in concert, Phillips has conducted much of the standard orchestral repertoire as well as many operas, musical theatre works and ballets. These include productions of Candide, Carmen, Die Fledermaus, Don Pasquale, Madama Butterfly, The Magic Flute, The Medium, Merrily We Roll Along, The Nutcracker, The Pirates of Penzance, Sweeney Todd and Tosca with such companies as the Boston Academy of Music, Commonwealth Opera, Ocean State Lyric Opera, Opera Providence, Connecticut Concert Ballet, Festival Ballet of Rhode Island and the Wisconsin Dance Ensemble. He has also guest conducted numerous choirs, including the Providence Singers, Hampshire Choral Society and Boston's Masterworks Chorale.

Phillips's conducting honors include 1st Prize in the Wiener Meisterkurse Conductors Course and eight ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music, including 1st prize with the Brown University Orchestra in 2005 in the Collegiate Orchestra Division. He has conducted dozens of regional and world premieres, and hosted numerous composers-in-residence at Brown and with the Pioneer Valley Symphony, including Steve Reich, Steven Stucky, Joseph Schwantner, Samuel Adler, Lukas Foss, David Amram, William P. Perry, Michael Torke, Peter Boyer, George Walker and Gwyneth Walker. He has conducted concerts with Itzhak Perlman, Sergiu Luca, Christopher O'Riley, Matt Haimovitz, Carol Wincenc, Eugenia Zukerman and other noted soloists, as well as with Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespie, Tony Bennett, Ray Charles, Dionne Warwick, Glen Campbell, Ferrante & Teicher, and other jazz and pop stars.

In December 2006/January 2007, he led the Brown University Orchestra on a New Year's concert tour of China that included performances in Beijing's Poly Theatre, at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center, and in Ningbo, Dalian, Suzhou and Changzhou. He premiered Elaine Bearer's "Seaselves" in 1994 composed on a poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti performed by the Brown University Orchestra with poetry read by Salty Brine. Combined with other new pieces that Phillips conducted that year, this performance led to an ASCAP award for adventurous programming.

Composition

Concert works

Battle-Pieces (Melville) [B & piano; also B & orchestra], 2011
War Music Suite (Logue) [STB soli & orchestra], 2009
A/B: A 90th Birthday Celebration of Anthony Burgess (Phillips) [actor & chamber ensemble], 2007
Invocation (Rumi) [S, fl, pf], 2004
Black Notes and White [brass, perc, org], 2001
Three Burgess Lyrics (Burgess) [SATB chorus, vln, pf], 1999
Celestial Harmonies [ballet for string orch], 1997
Brownian Motion [orch], 1995
Come On Out and Play (Harley) [singer-narrator & orch], 1996 (based on a story by singer/songwriter Bill Harley)
Miracle Songs (various) [S & piano], 1987
Wave [orch], 2014

Stage works

War Music (Christopher Logue), 2005, rev. 2006

  • 90-minute music theatre piece based on Logue's adaptation of The Iliad. Commissioned by the RI-based performance ensemble Aurea; premiered September 2005 at the FirstWorksProv Festival in Providence, Rhode Island; revived 2006 at the Chicago Humanities Festival and 2007 at the New York Festival of the Humanities.

Mann ist Mann (Brecht), 1984
Dorothees Abenteuer im Lande des Zauberers von Ooz [Dorothy's Adventures in the Land of the Wizard of Oz] (Baum), 1983
Pericles (Shakespeare), 1978

Opera

Weedpatch 2018

  • Libretto by Bill Harley. Commissioned by North Cambridge Family Opera.

Music scholarship

Phillips is the author of A Clockwork Counterpoint: The Music and Literature of Anthony Burgess (Manchester University Press, 2010), the first comprehensive study of Burgess's music and its relationship to his writings.[3] He contributed the Anthony Burgess entry in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, several articles published in the Anthony Burgess Newsletter, the essay "The postmodernist always swings nice" in Anthony Burgess and Modernity (Manchester University Press, 2008), and the essay "That Man and Music: Ten Reasons Why Anthony Burgess’s Music Matters" in Anthony Burgess: Music in Literature and Literature in Music (Cambridge Scholars Press, 2009). His essay "Burgess and Music" will appear in the new Norton Critical Edition of A Clockwork Orange (Norton, 2010).

In his book Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions, Richard Taruskin cites Phillips's article "The Enigma of Variations: A Study of Igor Stravinsky's Final Work for Orchestra" (Music Analysis, 1984) as "the best exposition in print of Stravinsky's serial methods."

Education

Phillips, a graduate of Cranford High School in New Jersey, attended the Eastman School of Music before transferring to Columbia University, where he received a BA cum laude in music and MA in music composition. Subsequently, he received a MM in orchestral conducting from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Gerhard Samuel. He completed additional studies at Tanglewood, Aspen Music Festival and School, Music Academy of the West, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute, Mozarteum in Salzburg, and other music academies, studying with Leonard Bernstein, Leonard Slatkin, Kurt Masur, Seiji Ozawa, Michael Tilson Thomas, Otmar Suitner and other conductors. His composition and orchestration teachers include Karel Husa, Warren Benson, Samuel Adler, Fred Lerdahl, George Edwards, and Allen Sapp. He studied piano with Niels Østbye, Kyriena Siloti and Jeanne-Marie Darré, among others.

Film and television

In the 1994 motion picture True Lies, Phillips briefly appears in the opening scene, which was filmed in Newport, RI. Arnold Schwarzenegger, portraying the spy Harry Tasker, crashes an exclusive private party, crosses the main ballroom, and turns into a library where he hands Phillips, bearded and wearing a tuxedo adorned by a white silk scarf around his neck, his glass of champagne before heading upstairs.

In 1999, Phillips was featured as a performer and commentator on Anthony Burgess's music in the BBC television documentary The Burgess Variations written and narrated by Kevin Jackson and produced and directed by David Thompson.

References

  1. ^ "Paul Phillips | Department of Music".
  2. ^ "New conductor appointed for Stanford Symphony Orchestra and Stanford Philharmonia". 12 June 2017.
  3. ^ Rowley, Carly Eloise (2013). "A Clockwork Counterpoint: The Music and Literature of Anthony Burgess by Paul Phillips (Review)". Music, Sound, and the Moving Image. 7 (1): 95–99.

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Paul Schuyler Phillips born April 28 1956 is an American conductor composer and music scholar He is the Gretchen B Kimball Director of Orchestral Studies 1 with the rank of Associate Professor in Teaching at Stanford University where he directs the Stanford Symphony Orchestra and Stanford Philharmonia He is also Music Director and Conductor of the Pioneer Valley Symphony and Chorus and maintains an international career as a guest conductor and composer As a scholar he is best known for his works on Igor Stravinsky and Anthony Burgess 2 Contents 1 Conducting 2 Composition 2 1 Concert works 2 2 Stage works 2 3 Opera 3 Music scholarship 4 Education 5 Film and television 6 References 7 External linksConducting EditIn 1982 Phillips accepted Michael Gielen s invitation to become his conducting assistant at the Frankfurt Opera and was appointed 1st Kapellmeister and Chorus Director at Stadttheater Luneburg the following year Upon winning 1st Prize in the NOS International Conductors Course in the Netherlands 1983 and selection as a Finalist in the Exxon Arts Endowment Conductors Program 1984 he left Germany and returned to the US as Associate Conductor of the Greensboro Symphony Music Director of the Greensboro Symphony Youth Orchestra and Assistant Conductor of the Greensboro Opera In 1985 he began a 14 year affiliation with the Maryland Symphony Orchestra as Youth Concert Conductor conducting the annual MSO Citibank Youth Concerts from 1986 1999 In 1986 he was appointed Associate Conductor of the Savannah Symphony adding the post of Director of the Savannah Symphony Chorale in 1987 In 1989 he assumed his position as Director of Orchestras and Chamber Music at Brown University concurrent with an appointment as Associate Conductor of the Rhode Island Philharmonic and in 1994 was named Music Director and Conductor of the Pioneer Valley Symphony amp Chorus During his tenure with that organization he has led it to new artistic heights and recognition as one of the leading arts institutions in western Massachusetts Acclaimed as a conductor who was born to stand on a podium Phillips has appeared with more than 50 orchestras worldwide including the Detroit Symphony San Francisco Symphony Rochester Philharmonic Louisville Orchestra Charlotte Symphony Columbus Symphony Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra and Iceland Symphony Orchestra with which he recorded two compact disks He has also conducted Regional and All State Orchestras in Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey Oklahoma Rhode Island and Vermont With a repertoire of over 900 works performed in concert Phillips has conducted much of the standard orchestral repertoire as well as many operas musical theatre works and ballets These include productions of Candide Carmen Die Fledermaus Don Pasquale Madama Butterfly The Magic Flute The Medium Merrily We Roll Along The Nutcracker The Pirates of Penzance Sweeney Todd and Tosca with such companies as the Boston Academy of Music Commonwealth Opera Ocean State Lyric Opera Opera Providence Connecticut Concert Ballet Festival Ballet of Rhode Island and the Wisconsin Dance Ensemble He has also guest conducted numerous choirs including the Providence Singers Hampshire Choral Society and Boston s Masterworks Chorale Phillips s conducting honors include 1st Prize in the Wiener Meisterkurse Conductors Course and eight ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming of Contemporary Music including 1st prize with the Brown University Orchestra in 2005 in the Collegiate Orchestra Division He has conducted dozens of regional and world premieres and hosted numerous composers in residence at Brown and with the Pioneer Valley Symphony including Steve Reich Steven Stucky Joseph Schwantner Samuel Adler Lukas Foss David Amram William P Perry Michael Torke Peter Boyer George Walker and Gwyneth Walker He has conducted concerts with Itzhak Perlman Sergiu Luca Christopher O Riley Matt Haimovitz Carol Wincenc Eugenia Zukerman and other noted soloists as well as with Dave Brubeck Dizzy Gillespie Tony Bennett Ray Charles Dionne Warwick Glen Campbell Ferrante amp Teicher and other jazz and pop stars In December 2006 January 2007 he led the Brown University Orchestra on a New Year s concert tour of China that included performances in Beijing s Poly Theatre at the Shanghai Oriental Art Center and in Ningbo Dalian Suzhou and Changzhou He premiered Elaine Bearer s Seaselves in 1994 composed on a poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti performed by the Brown University Orchestra with poetry read by Salty Brine Combined with other new pieces that Phillips conducted that year this performance led to an ASCAP award for adventurous programming Composition EditConcert works Edit Battle Pieces Melville B amp piano also B amp orchestra 2011War Music Suite Logue STB soli amp orchestra 2009A B A 90th Birthday Celebration of Anthony Burgess Phillips actor amp chamber ensemble 2007Invocation Rumi S fl pf 2004Black Notes and White brass perc org 2001Three Burgess Lyrics Burgess SATB chorus vln pf 1999Celestial Harmonies ballet for string orch 1997Brownian Motion orch 1995Come On Out and Play Harley singer narrator amp orch 1996 based on a story by singer songwriter Bill Harley Miracle Songs various S amp piano 1987Wave orch 2014 Stage works Edit War Music Christopher Logue 2005 rev 2006 90 minute music theatre piece based on Logue s adaptation of The Iliad Commissioned by the RI based performance ensemble Aurea premiered September 2005 at the FirstWorksProv Festival in Providence Rhode Island revived 2006 at the Chicago Humanities Festival and 2007 at the New York Festival of the Humanities Mann ist Mann Brecht 1984Dorothees Abenteuer im Lande des Zauberers von Ooz Dorothy s Adventures in the Land of the Wizard of Oz Baum 1983Pericles Shakespeare 1978 Opera Edit Weedpatch 2018 Libretto by Bill Harley Commissioned by North Cambridge Family Opera Music scholarship EditPhillips is the author of A Clockwork Counterpoint The Music and Literature of Anthony Burgess Manchester University Press 2010 the first comprehensive study of Burgess s music and its relationship to his writings 3 He contributed the Anthony Burgess entry in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians several articles published in the Anthony Burgess Newsletter the essay The postmodernist always swings nice in Anthony Burgess and Modernity Manchester University Press 2008 and the essay That Man and Music Ten Reasons Why Anthony Burgess s Music Matters in Anthony Burgess Music in Literature and Literature in Music Cambridge Scholars Press 2009 His essay Burgess and Music will appear in the new Norton Critical Edition of A Clockwork Orange Norton 2010 In his book Stravinsky and the Russian Traditions Richard Taruskin cites Phillips s article The Enigma of Variations A Study of Igor Stravinsky s Final Work for Orchestra Music Analysis 1984 as the best exposition in print of Stravinsky s serial methods Education EditPhillips a graduate of Cranford High School in New Jersey attended the Eastman School of Music before transferring to Columbia University where he received a BA cum laude in music and MA in music composition Subsequently he received a MM in orchestral conducting from the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music where he studied with Gerhard Samuel He completed additional studies at Tanglewood Aspen Music Festival and School Music Academy of the West the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute Mozarteum in Salzburg and other music academies studying with Leonard Bernstein Leonard Slatkin Kurt Masur Seiji Ozawa Michael Tilson Thomas Otmar Suitner and other conductors His composition and orchestration teachers include Karel Husa Warren Benson Samuel Adler Fred Lerdahl George Edwards and Allen Sapp He studied piano with Niels Ostbye Kyriena Siloti and Jeanne Marie Darre among others Film and television EditIn the 1994 motion picture True Lies Phillips briefly appears in the opening scene which was filmed in Newport RI Arnold Schwarzenegger portraying the spy Harry Tasker crashes an exclusive private party crosses the main ballroom and turns into a library where he hands Phillips bearded and wearing a tuxedo adorned by a white silk scarf around his neck his glass of champagne before heading upstairs In 1999 Phillips was featured as a performer and commentator on Anthony Burgess s music in the BBC television documentary The Burgess Variations written and narrated by Kevin Jackson and produced and directed by David Thompson References Edit Paul Phillips Department of Music New conductor appointed for Stanford Symphony Orchestra and Stanford Philharmonia 12 June 2017 Rowley Carly Eloise 2013 A Clockwork Counterpoint The Music and Literature of Anthony Burgess by Paul Phillips Review Music Sound and the Moving Image 7 1 95 99 External links Edit Faculty Paul Phillips Stanford Profile https web archive org web 20130718145028 https brown edu Departments Music sites orchestra director php https web archive org web 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