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Richard Edward Wilson

Richard Edward Wilson (born May 15, 1941) is an American composer and pianist. Rejecting serialism, to some extent Wilson engages in tonality, though often with the use of considerable chromaticism.[1] His oeuvre includes orchestral, operatic, instrumental, and chamber music among other genres.

Richard Edward Wilson
Born (1941-05-15) May 15, 1941 (age 82)
EducationHarvard University, Rutgers University
Occupation(s)Composer, pianist, professor
Websitewww.richardwilson.org

Life and career Edit

Wilson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was at a young age drawn to the concerts of George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra. His studied piano with Roslyn Raish, Egbert Fischer, and Leonard Shure. He studied cello with Robert Ripley and Ernst Silberstein. In 1963, Wilson graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University, where he studied with Robert Moevs and Randall Thompson. He later received an MA from Rutgers University. From 1966 to 2016, he taught at Vassar College, where he was Mary Conover Mellon Professor of Music.[2] Since 1992 he has been composer-in-residence with the American Symphony Orchestra.

Music Edit

Richard Wilson's compositions are marked by a stringent yet lyrical atonality which often sets him apart from the established schools of modern American music: minimalism, twelve-tone, neo-romanticism, and avant-garde. Two of his works, Eclogue for solo piano, and his String Quartet No. 3, are considered high points of twentieth-century American music. His large-scale orchestral works include the Symphony No. 1, premiered by the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and recorded by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra; Articulations, written for the San Francisco Symphony. Wilson is also the composer of the one-act whimsical opera, Æthelred the Unready, based on the exploits of the ill-advised Saxon king, Æthelred II of England. He classified the three types of irregular resolutions of dominant seventh chords.[3]

Critical response Edit

Wilson has been praised by 21st Century Music as a "splendidly talented and highly accomplished composer whose music rewards seeking out" [4] and by the New York Sun as "possessed of a hard-won idiom that has grown and developed over the years into a probing blend of wit, classic form, modern harmony, and impressionistic color."

Writing in the New Yorker, Andrew Porter called his String Quartet No. 3 a "richly wrought and unusual composition,"[5] while the New York Times has deemed it "a work of substance and expressivity ... [that] merits a place in the active repertory."

In a review of a recent concert, the New York Times wrote, "Richard Wilson's Diablerie[6] stood apart, contemporary in its vocabulary and grammar but pursuing always the long, lyrical, sometimes operatically expressive lines and Romantic-era concerto writing."[7] A review in Strings Magazine heralded the same composition as "another gem in Wilson's mélange of solo pieces." [8]

Honors Edit

In 2004 Wilson received an Academy Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, from which he previously received the Walter Hinrichsen Award. Other recent honors include: the Stoeger Prize from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; a Guggenheim Fellowship; the Cleveland Arts Prize; residencies at the Bogliasco Foundation and the Bellagio Center in Italy; and commissions from the Koussevitsky and Fromm Foundations, Chamber Music America, the Chicago Chamber Musicians, the Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, the Library of Congress, and the San Francisco Symphony.

Works Edit

Source:[1]

Orchestra Edit

  • (1970) Initiation [1]
  • (1979) Violin Concerto [2]
  • (1983) Bassoon Concerto [3]
  • (1984) Symphony No. 1 [4]
  • (1986) Symphony No. 2 [5]
  • (1991) Piano Concerto [6]
  • (1991) Articulations[7]
  • (1994) Agitations[8]
  • (1994) Triple Concerto [9]
  • (1995) Pamietam[10]
  • (1997) A Child's London[11]
  • (1999) Intimations[12]
  • (2003) Peregrinations[13]
  • (2003) Silhouette with Revelry[14]
  • (2004) Four Love Songs[15]
  • (2006) Chamisha Tehillim[16]
  • (2008) The Cello Has Many Secrets[17]
  • (2010) Symphony No. 3
  • (2010) Soundcheck
  • (2021) Bravado

Works for mixed ensemble Edit

  • (1963) Suite for Five Players[18]
  • (1964) Trio for Oboe, Violin and Cello [19]
  • (1965) Fantasy and Variations[20]
  • (1967) Concert Piece[21]
  • (1969) Music for Violin and Cello[22]
  • (1969) Quartet for Flutes, Bass, and Harpsichord [23]
  • (1974) Wind Quintet [24]
  • (1978) Serenade: Variations on a Simple March[25]
  • (1979) Deux pas de Trois[26]
  • (1980) Figuration[27]
  • (1981) Short Notice[28]
  • (1981) Gnomics[29]
  • (1982) Character Studies[30]
  • (1982) Dithyramb[31]
  • (1983) Suite for Winds [32]
  • (1984) Line Drawings[33]
  • (1988) Contentions[34]
  • (1989) Sonata for Viola and Piano [35]
  • (1990) Affirmations[36]
  • (1996) Three Interludes for Violin and Piano[37]
  • (2000) Motivations[38]
  • (2001) Canzona on YouTube[39]
  • (2003) Piano Trio [40]
  • (2005) Brash Attacks[41]
  • (2005) Senza Furore[42]
  • (2011) Speculation [43]
  • (2011) Mixed Signals for Violin and Piano
  • (2012) Quintet for Clarinet and Strings on YouTube
  • (2014) Distractions, for six instruments on YouTube
  • (2015) Reed Actions, for clarinet and bassoon
  • (2015) Add Hocket, for percussion ensemble
  • (2016) Outswappings, for clarinet quartet
  • (2021) Not a Waltz, for flute and piano
  • (2021) The World As It Is, for flute and piano
  • (2021) Drastic Measures, for mixed ensemble

Works for string quartet Edit

  • (1969) String Quartet No. 1 [44]
  • (1977) String Quartet No. 2 [45]
  • (1982) String Quartet No. 3 [46]
  • (1998, 2001) String Quartet No. 4 [47]
  • (2008) String Quartet No. 5
  • (2018) String Quartet No. 6

Works for solo piano Edit

  • (1963) Three Short Pieces for Piano[48]
  • (1974) Eclogue[49]
  • (1979) Sour Flowers
  • (1984) A Child's London[50]
  • (1985) Fixations[51]
  • (1986) Intercalations[52]
  • (2009) Mnemonics
  • (2013) Charades
  • (2017) Mimesis
  • (2018) Disclosures

Works for solo instruments Edit

  • (1971) Music for Solo Cello[53]
  • (1972) Music for Solo Flute[54]
  • (1980) Profound Utterances[55]
  • (1985) Flutations[56]
  • (1987) Lord Chesterfield to His Son[57]
  • (1988) Music for Solo Viola[58]
  • (1989) Intonations[59]
  • (1992) Civilization and Its Discontents[60]
  • (1995) Touchstones[61]
  • (2000) Ironies[62]
  • (2004) Diablerie[63]
  • (2003) Organicity[64]
  • (2006) Gravitas[65]
  • (2010) Lullaby for Sonya, for solo clarinet
  • (2002/2017) Aethelred's Exit, for solo bass clarinet
  • (2020) Four Solitudes for Solo Flute
  • (2020) Four Solitudes for Solo English Horn
  • (2020) Four Solitudes for Solo Violin
  • (2020) Four Solitudes for Solo Viola

Works for voice Edit

  • (1975) The Ballad of Longwood Glen[66]
  • (1980) A Theory[67]
  • (1984) Three Painters[68]
  • (1988) Tribulations[69]
  • (1990) Persuasions[70]
  • (1991) The Second Law[71]
  • (1992) On the Street[72]
  • (1995) Five Love Songs on Poems by John Skelton[73]
  • (1996) Lights on the River[74]
  • (1996) Transfigured Goat[75]
  • (2000) Three Songs on Poems by John Ashbery[76]
  • (2005) Visits to St. Elizabeth's [77]
  • (2006) Three Songs on Poems by Paul Kane[78]
  • (2006) I Walked Through the Medieval Town[79]
  • (2009) Two Songs on Poems by Eamon Grennan
  • (2009) Four Songs on Poems by John Updike
  • (2012) With Lullay, Lullay Like a Child
  • (2013) Miss Foggerty's Cake
  • (2013) Psalm 42 in Gaelic on YouTube
  • (2014) Limericks, for two sopranos on YouTube
  • (2014) On The Death of Juan Gelman
  • (2017) Obviously Quite Easy, for soprano and bassoon
  • (2017) Puer Natus Est, for tenor and organ
  • (2017) Come, My Celia, for soprano and piano
  • (2017) Three Songs for Friends, for soprano and piano
  • (2018) Words and Music: An Argument, for soprano, baritone, two clarinets and piano
  • (2018) Fugue (Phillis Levin)
  • (2018) Talking, Walking, Drifting (Sarah Plimpton)
  • (2018) Katya’s Great Romance, for bass, cello and narrator (Michael Salcman)
  • (2018) Wait Until Dusk (Joseph-Francis Meltzer)
  • (2020) Market Women (Karen Swenson)
  • (2020) In the Old School Yard (Carole Goodman)
  • (2021) Boogie Woogie (Adam Zagajewski)

Works for choir Edit

  • (1968) A Dissolve[80]
  • (1968) Can[81]
  • (1968) Light in Spring Poplars[82]
  • (1968, 1972) In Schrafft's[83]
  • (1969) Soaking[84]
  • (1970) Home From the Range[85]
  • (1971) Elegy[86]
  • (1972) Hunter's Moon[87]
  • (1976) August 22[88]
  • (1995) Poor Warren[89]
  • (2013) Fables: Three Poems of Ennis Rees after Aesop

Opera Edit

  • (1994, 2001) Aethelred the Unready[90]

Concert band Edit

  • (1981) Eleven Sumner Place[91]
  • (1987) Jubilation[92]

Selected discography Edit

  • Richard Wilson: Brash Attacks Albany Records TROY 1080
  • Richard Wilson: Diablerie Albany Records TROY 773
  • Richard Wilson: String Quartets Albany Records TROY 573
  • Richard Wilson: Aethelred the Unready Albany Records TROY 512
  • Richard Wilson: Affirmations Albany Records TROY 389
  • Richard Wilson: Symphony No. 1 Koch International Classics/ Peermusic Classical
  • Stresses in the Peaceable Kingdom: The Choral Music of Richard Wilson Albany Records TROY 333
  • Richard Wilson: Chamber Music Albany Records TROY 074
  • Richard Wilson: String Quartet No. 3, Eclogue, et al. CRI/ New World Records NWCR602
  • Richard Wilson: Bassoon Concerto CRI/ New World Records NWCR575
  • Richard Wilson: Piano Concerto CRI/ New World Records NWCR618

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Wierzbicki, James (2001). "Wilson, Richard". Grove Music Online. Revised by Mary L. Frantz. Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.43065. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  2. ^ "Archive from Tuesday, November 29, 2016 - Concerts to celebrate the work of retiring music professor and composer Richard Wilson (12/10, 12/11) - News - Info - Vassar College".
  3. ^ Richard Wilson (March 8, 2011). "Irregular resolutions of one dominant seventh into another" (PDF). EUNOMIOS. Retrieved April 17, 2011.
  4. ^ David Cleary (April 1, 2001). "Affirming Richard Wilson" (PDF). 21st Century Music. Retrieved July 20, 2008.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2008. Retrieved July 21, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 9, 2008. Retrieved July 21, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ Bernard Holland (June 26, 2006). "Piano Performances Stand Out at Mannes College Festival". New York Times. Retrieved July 20, 2008.
  8. ^ Jennifer Caine (July 1, 2008). "Diablerie for Solo Violin". Strings Magazine. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved April 26, 2011.

Sources Edit

  • "Archive from Tuesday, November 29, 2016 - Concerts to celebrate the work of retiring music professor and composer Richard Wilson (12/10, 12/11) - News - Info - Vassar College".
  • International Who's Who
  • "Richard Wilson and His Music" by Bernard Jacobson
  • "Richard Wilson," entry in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2001), vol 27, p. 425.
  • "Richard Wilson," entry in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music (1986), vol. 4, pp. 539–40.
  • "Richard Wilson," entry in Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, 5th edition with supplement (1971), ed. N. Slonimsky, p. 254.
  • "Richard Wilson," entry in The Norton/Grove Concise Encyclopedia of Music (1994), ed. Stanley Sadie, p. 891.
  • James Reel: "A Modernist with a Taste for the Premodern: Composer Richard Wilson" Fanfare, xxiv/4 (2001), 93–6, 98.
  • Ping-Ting Lan: New Resources in Twentieth-Century Piano Music and Richard Wilson’s "Eclogue" (diss., U. of North Texas, 1974).
  • Mary Frantz: Richard Wilson: The Solo Piano Works (diss., U. of Wisconsin-Madison, 1992).

External links Edit

General
  • Official website
  • Peermusic Classical: Richard Wilson Composer's Publisher and Bio
  • Discography
  • Interview with Richard Wilson, April 22, 1991
Performances of Wilson's works
  • Wilson and Genualdi play Wilson's Mixed Signals on YouTube
  • Wilson and Genualdi play Wilson's Three Interludes on YouTube
  • DECODA performs Wilson's Clarinet Quintet on YouTube
  • DECODA performs Wilson's String Quartet No. 2 on YouTube
  • Patrick Connolly sings Wilson's Psalm 42 on YouTube
  • Blustine, Shao, and Wilson play Figuration on YouTube
Performances of other composers
  • Richard Wilson and Joseph Genualdi play Mozart Sonata in F K376 on YouTube
  • Wilson and Genualdi play Schubert Rondo in B minor on YouTube
  • Wilson, Genualdi, and Shao play Beethoven Trio in E-flat, Opus 70 No. 2 on YouTube
  • Richard Wilson and Joseph Genualdi play Brahms Sonata in G on YouTube
  • Blanca Uribe and Richard Wilson play Agitations, as arranged by Fitz Patton on YouTube
  • Shao and Wilson perform Schumann's Fantasy Pieces on YouTube

richard, edward, wilson, born, 1941, american, composer, pianist, rejecting, serialism, some, extent, wilson, engages, tonality, though, often, with, considerable, chromaticism, oeuvre, includes, orchestral, operatic, instrumental, chamber, music, among, other. Richard Edward Wilson born May 15 1941 is an American composer and pianist Rejecting serialism to some extent Wilson engages in tonality though often with the use of considerable chromaticism 1 His oeuvre includes orchestral operatic instrumental and chamber music among other genres Richard Edward WilsonBorn 1941 05 15 May 15 1941 age 82 Cleveland Ohio USEducationHarvard University Rutgers UniversityOccupation s Composer pianist professorWebsitewww wbr richardwilson wbr org Contents 1 Life and career 2 Music 3 Critical response 4 Honors 5 Works 5 1 Orchestra 5 2 Works for mixed ensemble 5 3 Works for string quartet 5 4 Works for solo piano 5 5 Works for solo instruments 5 6 Works for voice 5 7 Works for choir 5 8 Opera 5 9 Concert band 6 Selected discography 7 References 8 Sources 9 External linksLife and career EditWilson was born in Cleveland Ohio where he was at a young age drawn to the concerts of George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra His studied piano with Roslyn Raish Egbert Fischer and Leonard Shure He studied cello with Robert Ripley and Ernst Silberstein In 1963 Wilson graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard University where he studied with Robert Moevs and Randall Thompson He later received an MA from Rutgers University From 1966 to 2016 he taught at Vassar College where he was Mary Conover Mellon Professor of Music 2 Since 1992 he has been composer in residence with the American Symphony Orchestra Music EditRichard Wilson s compositions are marked by a stringent yet lyrical atonality which often sets him apart from the established schools of modern American music minimalism twelve tone neo romanticism and avant garde Two of his works Eclogue for solo piano and his String Quartet No 3 are considered high points of twentieth century American music His large scale orchestral works include the Symphony No 1 premiered by the Hudson Valley Philharmonic and recorded by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Articulations written for the San Francisco Symphony Wilson is also the composer of the one act whimsical opera AEthelred the Unready based on the exploits of the ill advised Saxon king AEthelred II of England He classified the three types of irregular resolutions of dominant seventh chords 3 Critical response EditWilson has been praised by 21st Century Music as a splendidly talented and highly accomplished composer whose music rewards seeking out 4 and by the New York Sun as possessed of a hard won idiom that has grown and developed over the years into a probing blend of wit classic form modern harmony and impressionistic color Writing in the New Yorker Andrew Porter called his String Quartet No 3 a richly wrought and unusual composition 5 while the New York Times has deemed it a work of substance and expressivity that merits a place in the active repertory In a review of a recent concert the New York Times wrote Richard Wilson s Diablerie 6 stood apart contemporary in its vocabulary and grammar but pursuing always the long lyrical sometimes operatically expressive lines and Romantic era concerto writing 7 A review in Strings Magazine heralded the same composition as another gem in Wilson s melange of solo pieces 8 Honors EditIn 2004 Wilson received an Academy Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters from which he previously received the Walter Hinrichsen Award Other recent honors include the Stoeger Prize from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center a Guggenheim Fellowship the Cleveland Arts Prize residencies at the Bogliasco Foundation and the Bellagio Center in Italy and commissions from the Koussevitsky and Fromm Foundations Chamber Music America the Chicago Chamber Musicians the Walter W Naumburg Foundation the Library of Congress and the San Francisco Symphony Works EditSource 1 Orchestra Edit 1970 Initiation 1 1979 Violin Concerto 2 1983 Bassoon Concerto 3 1984 Symphony No 1 4 1986 Symphony No 2 5 1991 Piano Concerto 6 1991 Articulations 7 1994 Agitations 8 1994 Triple Concerto 9 1995 Pamietam 10 1997 A Child s London 11 1999 Intimations 12 2003 Peregrinations 13 2003 Silhouette with Revelry 14 2004 Four Love Songs 15 2006 Chamisha Tehillim 16 2008 The Cello Has Many Secrets 17 2010 Symphony No 3 2010 Soundcheck 2021 BravadoWorks for mixed ensemble Edit 1963 Suite for Five Players 18 1964 Trio for Oboe Violin and Cello 19 1965 Fantasy and Variations 20 1967 Concert Piece 21 1969 Music for Violin and Cello 22 1969 Quartet for Flutes Bass and Harpsichord 23 1974 Wind Quintet 24 1978 Serenade Variations on a Simple March 25 1979 Deux pas de Trois 26 1980 Figuration 27 1981 Short Notice 28 1981 Gnomics 29 1982 Character Studies 30 1982 Dithyramb 31 1983 Suite for Winds 32 1984 Line Drawings 33 1988 Contentions 34 1989 Sonata for Viola and Piano 35 1990 Affirmations 36 1996 Three Interludes for Violin and Piano 37 2000 Motivations 38 2001 Canzona on YouTube 39 2003 Piano Trio 40 2005 Brash Attacks 41 2005 Senza Furore 42 2011 Speculation 43 2011 Mixed Signals for Violin and Piano 2012 Quintet for Clarinet and Strings on YouTube 2014 Distractions for six instruments on YouTube 2015 Reed Actions for clarinet and bassoon 2015 Add Hocket for percussion ensemble 2016 Outswappings for clarinet quartet 2021 Not a Waltz for flute and piano 2021 The World As It Is for flute and piano 2021 Drastic Measures for mixed ensembleWorks for string quartet Edit 1969 String Quartet No 1 44 1977 String Quartet No 2 45 1982 String Quartet No 3 46 1998 2001 String Quartet No 4 47 2008 String Quartet No 5 2018 String Quartet No 6Works for solo piano Edit 1963 Three Short Pieces for Piano 48 1974 Eclogue 49 1979 Sour Flowers 1984 A Child s London 50 1985 Fixations 51 1986 Intercalations 52 2009 Mnemonics 2013 Charades 2017 Mimesis 2018 DisclosuresWorks for solo instruments Edit 1971 Music for Solo Cello 53 1972 Music for Solo Flute 54 1980 Profound Utterances 55 1985 Flutations 56 1987 Lord Chesterfield to His Son 57 1988 Music for Solo Viola 58 1989 Intonations 59 1992 Civilization and Its Discontents 60 1995 Touchstones 61 2000 Ironies 62 2004 Diablerie 63 2003 Organicity 64 2006 Gravitas 65 2010 Lullaby for Sonya for solo clarinet 2002 2017 Aethelred s Exit for solo bass clarinet 2020 Four Solitudes for Solo Flute 2020 Four Solitudes for Solo English Horn 2020 Four Solitudes for Solo Violin 2020 Four Solitudes for Solo ViolaWorks for voice Edit 1975 The Ballad of Longwood Glen 66 1980 A Theory 67 1984 Three Painters 68 1988 Tribulations 69 1990 Persuasions 70 1991 The Second Law 71 1992 On the Street 72 1995 Five Love Songs on Poems by John Skelton 73 1996 Lights on the River 74 1996 Transfigured Goat 75 2000 Three Songs on Poems by John Ashbery 76 2005 Visits to St Elizabeth s 77 2006 Three Songs on Poems by Paul Kane 78 2006 I Walked Through the Medieval Town 79 2009 Two Songs on Poems by Eamon Grennan 2009 Four Songs on Poems by John Updike 2012 With Lullay Lullay Like a Child 2013 Miss Foggerty s Cake 2013 Psalm 42 in Gaelic on YouTube 2014 Limericks for two sopranos on YouTube 2014 On The Death of Juan Gelman 2017 Obviously Quite Easy for soprano and bassoon 2017 Puer Natus Est for tenor and organ 2017 Come My Celia for soprano and piano 2017 Three Songs for Friends for soprano and piano 2018 Words and Music An Argument for soprano baritone two clarinets and piano 2018 Fugue Phillis Levin 2018 Talking Walking Drifting Sarah Plimpton 2018 Katya s Great Romance for bass cello and narrator Michael Salcman 2018 Wait Until Dusk Joseph Francis Meltzer 2020 Market Women Karen Swenson 2020 In the Old School Yard Carole Goodman 2021 Boogie Woogie Adam Zagajewski Works for choir Edit 1968 A Dissolve 80 1968 Can 81 1968 Light in Spring Poplars 82 1968 1972 In Schrafft s 83 1969 Soaking 84 1970 Home From the Range 85 1971 Elegy 86 1972 Hunter s Moon 87 1976 August 22 88 1995 Poor Warren 89 2013 Fables Three Poems of Ennis Rees after AesopOpera Edit 1994 2001 Aethelred the Unready 90 Concert band Edit 1981 Eleven Sumner Place 91 1987 Jubilation 92 Selected discography EditRichard Wilson Brash Attacks Albany Records TROY 1080 Richard Wilson Diablerie Albany Records TROY 773 Richard Wilson String Quartets Albany Records TROY 573 Richard Wilson Aethelred the Unready Albany Records TROY 512 Richard Wilson Affirmations Albany Records TROY 389 Richard Wilson Symphony No 1 Koch International Classics Peermusic Classical Stresses in the Peaceable Kingdom The Choral Music of Richard Wilson Albany Records TROY 333 Richard Wilson Chamber Music Albany Records TROY 074 Richard Wilson String Quartet No 3 Eclogue et al CRI New World Records NWCR602 Richard Wilson Bassoon Concerto CRI New World Records NWCR575 Richard Wilson Piano Concerto CRI New World Records NWCR618References Edit a b Wierzbicki James 2001 Wilson Richard Grove Music Online Revised by Mary L Frantz Oxford Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article 43065 ISBN 978 1 56159 263 0 subscription or UK public library membership required Archive from Tuesday November 29 2016 Concerts to celebrate the work of retiring music professor and composer Richard Wilson 12 10 12 11 News Info Vassar College Richard Wilson March 8 2011 Irregular resolutions of one dominant seventh into another PDF EUNOMIOS Retrieved April 17 2011 David Cleary April 1 2001 Affirming Richard Wilson PDF 21st Century Music Retrieved July 20 2008 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 10 2008 Retrieved July 21 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 9 2008 Retrieved July 21 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Bernard Holland June 26 2006 Piano Performances Stand Out at Mannes College Festival New York Times Retrieved July 20 2008 Jennifer Caine July 1 2008 Diablerie for Solo Violin Strings Magazine Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved April 26 2011 Sources Edit Archive from Tuesday November 29 2016 Concerts to celebrate the work of retiring music professor and composer Richard Wilson 12 10 12 11 News Info Vassar College International Who s Who Richard Wilson and His Music by Bernard Jacobson Richard Wilson entry in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2001 vol 27 p 425 Richard Wilson entry in The New Grove Dictionary of American Music 1986 vol 4 pp 539 40 Richard Wilson entry in Baker s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians 5th edition with supplement 1971 ed N Slonimsky p 254 Richard Wilson entry in The Norton Grove Concise Encyclopedia of Music 1994 ed Stanley Sadie p 891 James Reel A Modernist with a Taste for the Premodern Composer Richard Wilson Fanfare xxiv 4 2001 93 6 98 Ping Ting Lan New Resources in Twentieth Century Piano Music and Richard Wilson s Eclogue diss U of North Texas 1974 Mary Frantz Richard Wilson The Solo Piano Works diss U of Wisconsin Madison 1992 External links EditGeneralOfficial website Vassar College Richard Wilson bio Peermusic Classical Richard Wilson Composer s Publisher and Bio Discography Interview with Richard Wilson April 22 1991Performances of Wilson s worksWilson and Genualdi play Wilson s Mixed Signals on YouTube Wilson and Genualdi play Wilson s Three Interludes on YouTube DECODA performs Wilson s Clarinet Quintet on YouTube DECODA performs Wilson s String Quartet No 2 on YouTube Patrick Connolly sings Wilson s Psalm 42 on YouTube Blustine Shao and Wilson play Figuration on YouTubePerformances of other composersRichard Wilson and Joseph Genualdi play Mozart Sonata in F K376 on YouTube Wilson and Genualdi play Schubert Rondo in B minor on YouTube Wilson Genualdi and Shao play Beethoven Trio in E flat Opus 70 No 2 on YouTube Richard Wilson and Joseph Genualdi play Brahms Sonata in G on YouTube Blanca Uribe and Richard Wilson play Agitations as arranged by Fitz Patton on YouTube Shao and Wilson perform Schumann s Fantasy 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