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Richard Aaker Trythall

Richard Aaker Trythall (July 25, 1939 – December 21, 2022) was an American and Italian composer and pianist of contemporary classical music.

Richard Aaker Trythall
Born(1939-07-25)25 July 1939
DiedDecember 21, 2022(2022-12-21) (aged 83)
Rome, Italy
NationalityAmerican
Italian
Alma materUniversity of Tennessee
Princeton University
Berlin University of the Arts
Occupation(s)Composer, pianist, educator
SpouseMarisa Patulli
Children1
Musical career
GenresClassical, Ragtime
Instrument(s)Piano
LabelsComposers Recordings, Inc.
Thorofon Records
Centaur Records
New World Records
Websiterichardtrythall.com

Early life and education edit

Trythall was born on July 25, 1939, in Knoxville, Tennessee,[1] the younger brother of composer Gil Trythall. His family, related to composer Edvard Grieg, has Welsh and Norwegian ancestry, and moved to the United States from Norway.

He attended Central High School in Knoxville and in 1958 he enrolled at the University of Tennessee, where he studied under David Van Vactor graduating with a Bachelor of Music in 1961.[2] His interest in composition was fostered by Van Vactor, at the time conductor of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and founder of the University of Tennessee School of Music. He was then admitted to Princeton University in 1961 where he studied under Earl Kim, Roger Sessions, Milton Babbitt, and Edward T. Cone obtaining a Master of Fine Arts in 1963. He completed his music studies attending, that same year, advanced composition courses at the Berlin University of the Arts where he studied with Boris Blacher under a Fulbright-Hays Scholarship.[3]

Trythall was part of the group of David Van Vactor's notable students named the Van Vactor Five together with Gil Trythall,[4] David P. Sartor, Jesse Ayers, and Doug Davis.

Career edit

Trythall was invited by Lukas Foss and Lejaren Hiller to join the faculty of the Center of the Creative and Performing Arts of the State University of New York at Buffalo where he taught from 1972 to 1973. He was also on the faculty of the University of California, Davis in 1976.[5]

He has been a member of the Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza from his creation in 1964 until his dissolution in 1980. He has also given seminars on electronic and American music for the United States Information Agency. In 1993 he was a guest lecturer on the music of Charles Ives at the Sapienza University of Rome.

Trythall was a fellow (FAAR) of the American Academy in Rome since 1967,[6] was made a resident (RAAR) in 1971,[7] and served at the Academy as an advisor in musical composition.[8] He was awarded the Rome Prize in musical composition twice, in 1964 and 1971. He also won the first prize in the Kranichsteiner Competition for Interpreters of Contemporary Piano Music at Darmstadt, in 1969, performing Karlheinz Stockhausen's Klavierstücke IX, Olivier Messiaen's Ile de feu I from Quatre études de rythme, and Pierre Boulez's Sonata No. 1.[9] In 1973 he won the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation Recording Award with his work Coincidences (1969) together with Mario Davidovsky and Tison Street.[10]

During his three-year fellowship at the Academy, he composed three orchestral works: Composition for Piano and Orchestra (1965), Penelope's Monologue for soprano and orchestra (1966) and Costruzione (1967). Trythall's was the last three-year fellowship awarded in music composition.

Trythall was selected twice, in 1960 and 1968, to take part to the Tanglewood Music Festival, where he performed his works Twelve Duets for Treble Instruments and Continuums.[11]

Continuums (1968) was commissioned by the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University. The premiere took place at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox, Massachusetts, and was conducted by Gunther Schuller.[12] Variations on a Theme by Haydn (1976) was commissioned by the Dorian Wind Quintet and premiered in Rome that same year.[13] Parts Unknown, an hour-long composition for piano articulated in twelve sections, was composed between 1989 and 1991 and premiered in Rome, at the Ghione Theater, on December 9, 1991.

Trythall was the Italian correspondent for the American magazine Keyboard and wrote several articles on American music for various Italian publications. In 1995 he organized and directed the American Country Music Festival at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. He is also on the faculty of the New York University Florence program, where he teaches music theory.[14]

He is chair of the Department of Arts and director of the school choir at St. Stephen's International School in Rome, Italy where he started teaching music in 1966.[15]

Trythall was a member of the jury of the 1988 and 2011 editions of the Viotti International Music Competition[16] and president of the jury of the 2003 International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition.[17] His compositions have been performed all over in the world, including at Carnegie Hall, the Cooper Union, the Auditorium Parco della Musica, the Aspen Music Festival and School, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Gaudeamus Festival, and the Venice Biennale.[18]

Trythall also maintained strong collaborations with many composers along his career, including Lei Liang[19] and Curt Cacioppo.[20]

Personal life edit

Trythall lived in Italy since 1964 until his death. In addition to his American citizenship, he acquired Italian citizenship in 1996. He lived in Rome with his wife, Marisa, an historian specialized in Holy See–United States relations.[21] They have a daughter, Rebecca.

Awards edit

United States Department of State, Fulbright-Hays Scholarship – 1963
American Academy in Rome, Rome Prize in Musical Composition – 1964
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Guggenheim Fellowship for Music Composition – 1967
Kranichsteiner Competition for Interpreters of Contemporary Piano Music, First Prize – 1969
American Academy in Rome, Rome Prize in Musical Composition – 1971
Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, Recording Award – 1973

Compositions edit

  • 1958 – Twelve Duets for Treble Instruments
  • 1959 – Theme and Variations for Piano and Orchestra
  • 1960 – String Quartet
  • 1961 – Symphonic Movement, for orchestra
  • 1962 – Four Songs, for soprano and piano
  • 1962 – Three Pieces, for piano
  • 1963 – Piece for Small Orchestra
  • 1963 – Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano
  • 1965 – Composition for Piano and Orchestra
  • 1966 – Penelope's Monologue, for soprano and orchestra
  • 1966 – Study, for synket and tape recorder
  • 1967 – Costruzione, for orchestra
  • 1968 – Continuums, for orchestra
  • 1969 – Coincidences, for piano
  • 1970–71 – Verse, multimedia event for slides, film, and tape
  • 1974 – A Christmas Cantata, for chorus and instruments
  • 1975 – Omaggio a Jerry Lee Lewis, for tape
  • 1975 – Three Fantasias of an Old Shoemaker, for baritone and chorus
  • 1975 – Mountain Songs, for chorus and guitars
  • 1976 – Variations on a Theme by Haydn, for woodwind quintet and tape
  • 1976 – Salute to the Fifties, for percussionist and tape
  • 1978 – Dance Music, for tape
  • 1979 – Bolero, for four percussionists
  • 1979–81 – Recital One, twelve compositions for piano
  • 1982–83 – Ballad, for piano and orchestra
  • 1983 – Arabesque 2, for piano
  • 1984 – Capriccio, ballet for three percussionists, tape, and dancers
  • 1985–89 – Mirage, nine compositions for piano
  • 1989 – Aria, for flute and piano
  • 1989–91 – Parts Unknown, twelve compositions for piano
  • 1996 – Two Haitian Ritual Dances, for prepared piano
  • 1997 – Five Pieces in African-American Styles, for piano
  • 2000 – Marisa, suite for piano
  • 2001 – Out of Bounds, eleven remixes from Mirage and Solo Piano, for piano
  • 2002 – Memories are Made of This, for string quintet, flute, clarinet, and piano four hands
  • 2004 – Sweet, Sweet Memories, percussion quartet for xylophone, vibraphone, and marimba
  • 1973–2007 – Dialogo tra ragione e follia, suite for harpsichord and pre-recorded sounds
  • 2007 – The Education of Ebenezer Scrooge, for chorus, soloists, and readers
  • 2009 – Sir Roger de Coverley, jig for two pianos, eight hands
  • 2013 – Little Abat-jour, revue operetta

Discography edit

  • Inflexions, Chacona, Coincidences, String Quartet 1972, Composers Recordings, Inc., (1973)[22]
  • Players and Tape, American Contemporary, (1977)[23]
  • Solo Piano, Aspen Records, (1986)[24]
  • CMCD, Six Classic Concrete, Electroacoustic and Electronic Works 1970–1990, RēR Megacorp, (1991)[25]
  • X-Pression, Percussion Art Quartett, Thorofon Records, (1996)[26]
  • Charles Ives: Sonata No. 2 Concord, Mass., Centaur Records, (1996)[27]
  • Remember, Minstrel Records, (1997)[28]
  • Music from St. Stephen's School in Rome, St. Stephen's International School, (2001)[29]
  • Jelly Roll Morton Piano Music, CD Baby, (2002)[30]
  • Parts Unknown, Atopos, (2004)[31]
  • CMCD, Six Classic Concrete, Electroacoustic and Electronic Works 1970–1990, RēR Megacorp, (2004)[32]
  • Out of Bounds, CD Baby, (2005)[33]
  • The Education of Ebenezer Scrooge, CD Baby, (2008)[34]
  • Davidovsky, Street, Trythall, New World Records, (2010)[35]
  • Trythall, Hudson, McClellan, New World Records, (2011)[36]
  • Ragged Times, Historical, Opensound Music, (2013)[37]

References edit

  1. ^ Don, Randel (1996). Richard Aaker Trythall, The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674372993.
  2. ^ "University of Tennessee, School of Music Alumni".
  3. ^ Brody, Martin (2014). Music and Musical Composition at the American Academy in Rome. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 9781580462457.
  4. ^ Don, Randel (1996). Richard Aaker Trythall, The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674372993.
  5. ^ Butterworth, Neil (2 October 2013). Richard Aaker Trythall, Dictionary of American Classical Composers. Routledge. ISBN 9781136790249.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-07-05. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-07-05. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
  8. ^ "Advisors, American Academy in Rome".
  9. ^ "Wayne State University, Pianist/Composer Richard Trythall to Perform the Music of Charles Ives and Jelly Roll Morton". 15 May 2018.
  10. ^ "Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, Previous Winners". Archived from the original on 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
  11. ^ "Tanglewood Music Festival, Performance History".
  12. ^ "Fromm Foundation, Past Commissions".
  13. ^ "Dorian Wind Quintet, Premieres".
  14. ^ Brody, Martin (2014). Music and Musical Composition at the American Academy in Rome. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 9781580462457.
  15. ^ "Faculty, St. Stephen's International School, Rome".
  16. ^ "Viotti International Music Competition".
  17. ^ "International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition" (PDF).
  18. ^ "New York Magazine 27 April 1981". 27 April 1981.
  19. ^ "Lei Liang, Collaborations".
  20. ^ "Curt Cacioppo, Collaborations".
  21. ^ Kertzer, David I.; Gallagher, Charles R.; Melloni, Alberto (2012). Pius XI and America: Proceedings of the Brown University Conference. LIT Verlag Münster. ISBN 9783643901460.
  22. ^ "Inflexions, Chacona, Coincidences, String Quartet 1972". Discogs. 1973.
  23. ^ "Players and Tape". Discogs. 1977.
  24. ^ "Solo Piano". AllMusic.
  25. ^ "CMCD, Six Classic Concrete, Electroacoustic and Electronic Works 1970–1990". Discogs. 1991.
  26. ^ "X-Pression, Percussion Art Quartett". Discogs. 1996.
  27. ^ "Charles Ives: Sonata No. 2 Concord, Mass". AllMusic.
  28. ^ "Remember".
  29. ^ "Music from St. Stephen's School in Rome".
  30. ^ "Jelly Roll Morton Piano Music". AllMusic.
  31. ^ "Parts Unknown". AllMusic.
  32. ^ "CMCD, Six Classic Concrete, Electroacoustic and Electronic Works 1970–1990". Discogs. 2004.
  33. ^ "Out of Bounds". AllMusic.
  34. ^ "The Education of Ebenezer Scrooge".
  35. ^ "Davidovsky, Street, Trythall".
  36. ^ "Trythall, Hudson, McClellan".
  37. ^ "Ragged Times, Historical".

External links edit

Official edit

  • Official website of Richard Aaker Trythall

Other edit

richard, aaker, trythall, july, 1939, december, 2022, american, italian, composer, pianist, contemporary, classical, music, born, 1939, july, 1939knoxville, tennessee, united, statesdieddecember, 2022, 2022, aged, rome, italynationalityamericanitalianalma, mat. Richard Aaker Trythall July 25 1939 December 21 2022 was an American and Italian composer and pianist of contemporary classical music Richard Aaker TrythallBorn 1939 07 25 25 July 1939Knoxville Tennessee United StatesDiedDecember 21 2022 2022 12 21 aged 83 Rome ItalyNationalityAmericanItalianAlma materUniversity of TennesseePrinceton UniversityBerlin University of the ArtsOccupation s Composer pianist educatorSpouseMarisa PatulliChildren1Musical careerGenresClassical RagtimeInstrument s PianoLabelsComposers Recordings Inc Thorofon RecordsCentaur RecordsNew World RecordsWebsiterichardtrythall wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Compositions 6 Discography 7 References 8 External links 8 1 Official 8 2 OtherEarly life and education editTrythall was born on July 25 1939 in Knoxville Tennessee 1 the younger brother of composer Gil Trythall His family related to composer Edvard Grieg has Welsh and Norwegian ancestry and moved to the United States from Norway He attended Central High School in Knoxville and in 1958 he enrolled at the University of Tennessee where he studied under David Van Vactor graduating with a Bachelor of Music in 1961 2 His interest in composition was fostered by Van Vactor at the time conductor of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and founder of the University of Tennessee School of Music He was then admitted to Princeton University in 1961 where he studied under Earl Kim Roger Sessions Milton Babbitt and Edward T Cone obtaining a Master of Fine Arts in 1963 He completed his music studies attending that same year advanced composition courses at the Berlin University of the Arts where he studied with Boris Blacher under a Fulbright Hays Scholarship 3 Trythall was part of the group of David Van Vactor s notable students named the Van Vactor Five together with Gil Trythall 4 David P Sartor Jesse Ayers and Doug Davis Career editTrythall was invited by Lukas Foss and Lejaren Hiller to join the faculty of the Center of the Creative and Performing Arts of the State University of New York at Buffalo where he taught from 1972 to 1973 He was also on the faculty of the University of California Davis in 1976 5 He has been a member of the Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza from his creation in 1964 until his dissolution in 1980 He has also given seminars on electronic and American music for the United States Information Agency In 1993 he was a guest lecturer on the music of Charles Ives at the Sapienza University of Rome Trythall was a fellow FAAR of the American Academy in Rome since 1967 6 was made a resident RAAR in 1971 7 and served at the Academy as an advisor in musical composition 8 He was awarded the Rome Prize in musical composition twice in 1964 and 1971 He also won the first prize in the Kranichsteiner Competition for Interpreters of Contemporary Piano Music at Darmstadt in 1969 performing Karlheinz Stockhausen s Klavierstucke IX Olivier Messiaen s Ile de feu I from Quatre etudes de rythme and Pierre Boulez s Sonata No 1 9 In 1973 he won the Walter W Naumburg Foundation Recording Award with his work Coincidences 1969 together with Mario Davidovsky and Tison Street 10 During his three year fellowship at the Academy he composed three orchestral works Composition for Piano and Orchestra 1965 Penelope s Monologue for soprano and orchestra 1966 and Costruzione 1967 Trythall s was the last three year fellowship awarded in music composition Trythall was selected twice in 1960 and 1968 to take part to the Tanglewood Music Festival where he performed his works Twelve Duets for Treble Instruments and Continuums 11 Continuums 1968 was commissioned by the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University The premiere took place at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lenox Massachusetts and was conducted by Gunther Schuller 12 Variations on a Theme by Haydn 1976 was commissioned by the Dorian Wind Quintet and premiered in Rome that same year 13 Parts Unknown an hour long composition for piano articulated in twelve sections was composed between 1989 and 1991 and premiered in Rome at the Ghione Theater on December 9 1991 Trythall was the Italian correspondent for the American magazine Keyboard and wrote several articles on American music for various Italian publications In 1995 he organized and directed the American Country Music Festival at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome He is also on the faculty of the New York University Florence program where he teaches music theory 14 He is chair of the Department of Arts and director of the school choir at St Stephen s International School in Rome Italy where he started teaching music in 1966 15 Trythall was a member of the jury of the 1988 and 2011 editions of the Viotti International Music Competition 16 and president of the jury of the 2003 International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition 17 His compositions have been performed all over in the world including at Carnegie Hall the Cooper Union the Auditorium Parco della Musica the Aspen Music Festival and School the Brooklyn Academy of Music the Gaudeamus Festival and the Venice Biennale 18 Trythall also maintained strong collaborations with many composers along his career including Lei Liang 19 and Curt Cacioppo 20 Personal life editTrythall lived in Italy since 1964 until his death In addition to his American citizenship he acquired Italian citizenship in 1996 He lived in Rome with his wife Marisa an historian specialized in Holy See United States relations 21 They have a daughter Rebecca Awards editUnited States Department of State Fulbright Hays Scholarship 1963 American Academy in Rome Rome Prize in Musical Composition 1964 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Guggenheim Fellowship for Music Composition 1967 Kranichsteiner Competition for Interpreters of Contemporary Piano Music First Prize 1969 American Academy in Rome Rome Prize in Musical Composition 1971 Walter W Naumburg Foundation Recording Award 1973Compositions edit1958 Twelve Duets for Treble Instruments 1959 Theme and Variations for Piano and Orchestra 1960 String Quartet 1961 Symphonic Movement for orchestra 1962 Four Songs for soprano and piano 1962 Three Pieces for piano 1963 Piece for Small Orchestra 1963 Trio for Violin Cello and Piano 1965 Composition for Piano and Orchestra 1966 Penelope s Monologue for soprano and orchestra 1966 Study for synket and tape recorder 1967 Costruzione for orchestra 1968 Continuums for orchestra 1969 Coincidences for piano 1970 71 Verse multimedia event for slides film and tape 1974 A Christmas Cantata for chorus and instruments 1975 Omaggio a Jerry Lee Lewis for tape 1975 Three Fantasias of an Old Shoemaker for baritone and chorus 1975 Mountain Songs for chorus and guitars 1976 Variations on a Theme by Haydn for woodwind quintet and tape 1976 Salute to the Fifties for percussionist and tape 1978 Dance Music for tape 1979 Bolero for four percussionists 1979 81 Recital One twelve compositions for piano 1982 83 Ballad for piano and orchestra 1983 Arabesque 2 for piano 1984 Capriccio ballet for three percussionists tape and dancers 1985 89 Mirage nine compositions for piano 1989 Aria for flute and piano 1989 91 Parts Unknown twelve compositions for piano 1996 Two Haitian Ritual Dances for prepared piano 1997 Five Pieces in African American Styles for piano 2000 Marisa suite for piano 2001 Out of Bounds eleven remixes from Mirage and Solo Piano for piano 2002 Memories are Made of This for string quintet flute clarinet and piano four hands 2004 Sweet Sweet Memories percussion quartet for xylophone vibraphone and marimba 1973 2007 Dialogo tra ragione e follia suite for harpsichord and pre recorded sounds 2007 The Education of Ebenezer Scrooge for chorus soloists and readers 2009 Sir Roger de Coverley jig for two pianos eight hands 2013 Little Abat jour revue operettaDiscography editInflexions Chacona Coincidences String Quartet 1972 Composers Recordings Inc 1973 22 Players and Tape American Contemporary 1977 23 Solo Piano Aspen Records 1986 24 CMCD Six Classic Concrete Electroacoustic and Electronic Works 1970 1990 ReR Megacorp 1991 25 X Pression Percussion Art Quartett Thorofon Records 1996 26 Charles Ives Sonata No 2 Concord Mass Centaur Records 1996 27 Remember Minstrel Records 1997 28 Music from St Stephen s School in Rome St Stephen s International School 2001 29 Jelly Roll Morton Piano Music CD Baby 2002 30 Parts Unknown Atopos 2004 31 CMCD Six Classic Concrete Electroacoustic and Electronic Works 1970 1990 ReR Megacorp 2004 32 Out of Bounds CD Baby 2005 33 The Education of Ebenezer Scrooge CD Baby 2008 34 Davidovsky Street Trythall New World Records 2010 35 Trythall Hudson McClellan New World Records 2011 36 Ragged Times Historical Opensound Music 2013 37 References edit Don Randel 1996 Richard Aaker Trythall The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music Harvard University Press ISBN 9780674372993 University of Tennessee School of Music Alumni Brody Martin 2014 Music and Musical Composition at the American Academy in Rome Boydell amp Brewer ISBN 9781580462457 Don Randel 1996 Richard Aaker Trythall The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music Harvard University Press ISBN 9780674372993 Butterworth Neil 2 October 2013 Richard Aaker Trythall Dictionary of American Classical Composers Routledge ISBN 9781136790249 Member Directory American Academy in Rome Archived from the original on 2020 07 05 Retrieved 2016 05 28 Member Directory American Academy in Rome Archived from the original on 2020 07 05 Retrieved 2016 05 28 Advisors American Academy in Rome Wayne State University Pianist Composer Richard Trythall to Perform the Music of Charles Ives and Jelly Roll Morton 15 May 2018 Walter W Naumburg Foundation Previous Winners Archived from the original on 2012 09 04 Retrieved 2016 05 29 Tanglewood Music Festival Performance History Fromm Foundation Past Commissions Dorian Wind Quintet Premieres Brody Martin 2014 Music and Musical Composition at the American Academy in Rome Boydell amp Brewer ISBN 9781580462457 Faculty St Stephen s International School Rome Viotti International Music Competition International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition PDF New York Magazine 27 April 1981 27 April 1981 Lei Liang Collaborations Curt Cacioppo Collaborations Kertzer David I Gallagher Charles R Melloni Alberto 2012 Pius XI and America Proceedings of the Brown University Conference LIT Verlag Munster ISBN 9783643901460 Inflexions Chacona Coincidences String Quartet 1972 Discogs 1973 Players and Tape Discogs 1977 Solo Piano AllMusic CMCD Six Classic Concrete Electroacoustic and Electronic Works 1970 1990 Discogs 1991 X Pression Percussion Art Quartett Discogs 1996 Charles Ives Sonata No 2 Concord Mass AllMusic Remember Music from St Stephen s School in Rome Jelly Roll Morton Piano Music AllMusic Parts Unknown AllMusic CMCD Six Classic Concrete Electroacoustic and Electronic Works 1970 1990 Discogs 2004 Out of Bounds AllMusic The Education of Ebenezer Scrooge Davidovsky Street Trythall Trythall Hudson McClellan Ragged Times Historical External links editOfficial edit Official website of Richard Aaker Trythall Other edit Biography at Discogs Richard Aaker Trythall at DMOZ Biography at the University of Tennessee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Aaker Trythall amp oldid 1175617563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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