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Richard Karpen

Richard Karpen (born April 23, 1957) is an American composer of electronic and acoustic music. He is also known for developing computer applications for music and composition.

Biography edit

Born in New York City, Karpen studied composition with Georghe Costinescu and Charles Dodge. He received his doctorate in composition from Stanford University, where he also worked at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). He joined the Composition faculty of the School of Music at the University of Washington in 1989. In 1994 he founded CARTAH, a center for computer-based research in the arts and humanities and the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) at the University of Washington, serving as its initial Director from 2001– 2006. He has also served as Divisional Dean for Research in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington. From 2009-2020 he served as Director of the School of Music.

While he is primarily known for his work in electronic media, Karpen has also composed symphonic and chamber works for a wide variety of ensembles. He has composed works for many leading international soloists such as soprano Judith Bettina, violist Garth Knox, trombonist Stuart Dempster, flutists Laura Chislett and Jos Zwaanenberg, oboist Alex Klein, and guitarist Stefan Ostersjo. Along with numerous concert and radio performances, his works have been set to dance by groups such as the Royal Danish Ballet and the Guandong Dance Company of China.

Karpen has been the recipient of grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the ASCAP Foundation, the Bourges Competition in France, and the Luigi Russolo Foundation in Italy. Fellowships and grants for work outside of the U.S. include a Fulbright to Italy, a residency at IRCAM in Paris, and a Leverhulme Visiting Fellowship to the United Kingdom.

Selected works edit

  • Mu Song (1983)
  • The Vision (1985)
  • Eclipse (1986)
  • Exchange (1987)
  • Il Nome (1987)
  • Pour la Terre (1989)
  • Saxonomy (1990)
  • Terra Infirma (1992)
  • The Other (1992)
  • The Silence of Time (1993)
  • Life-Study #1 (1993)
  • Life-Studies 3–5 (1995–1996)
  • No Man's Land (1998)
  • Sotto/Sopra (1999)
  • Pericolose, un giorno bellezze (2000)
  • Camera Cantorum (2000)
  • Anterior View of an Interior with Reclining Trombonist: The Conservation of Energy (2003)
  • Solo/Tutti: Variations on an Irrational Number for amplified viola and real-time computer processing (2002)
  • Aperture for amplified viola and interactive electronics (2006)
  • Strandlines (2007)

Discography edit

Il Nome. Judith Bettina, soprano. Le Chant du Monde, CD, LDC 278049/50 and Wergo Schallplatten, CD, WER 2027-2.
Denouement. Centaur Records, CD, CRC 2144, 1992.
Saxonomy. Michael Brockman, saxophones. Centaur CD, CRC 2144, 1992.
Terra infirma. Neuma CD, Electroacoustic Music III, 1994.
Mass. empreintes DIGITALes, CD, IMED 9837, 1998.
Sotto/Sopra. Eric Rynes, violin. Centaur CD, CDCM, Vol. 31, 2001.
Camera Cantorum. Mnemnosyne Musique, CD, 2002.
Solo/Tutti; Exchange; Life Studies #1 and #5; Anterior View of an Interior with Reclining Trombonist: The Conservation of Energy. Garth Knox, viola, Stuart Dempster, trombone, Jos Zwaanenberg, flute, William O. Smith, clarinet. Centaur CD, CRC 2716, 2005.
The Other and Camera Cantorum. Capstone DVD CPS-8769, 2007.
Aperture. Melia Watras, viola. Fleur de Son, CD FDS-57992, 2008. Strandlines, for guitar and live electronics. Stefan Ostersjo, guitar. Caprice CD dbCD140, 2011.
Indigo Mist. Vu/Karpen Project. Rarenoise Records, CD and LP, 2014.
Aperture II and Elliptic. Live recordings of two works with the JACK Quartet and the Six Tones. Neuma Records CD NSR-1000423, 2016.
Impulsive Illumiunations (as pianist). Origin Records CD 82725, 2016.
Bicinium for violin and viola. Lim and Watras. Sono Luminus CD, 2016.
Tertium Quid, for violin, viola, piano. Lim, Watras, Choi. Planet M Records, 2019.
Nam Mai, Vietnamese instruments and string orchestra. The Six Tones and the Seattle Symphony, Orchestra. NEUMA CD 450-119,. 2019.,
Strandlines, for guitar and live electronics. Stefan Ostersjo, guitar. NEUMA CD 450-119.

Bibliography edit

  • Barrière, Françoise. 1997. "Réflexions libres sur l'analyse en musique électroacoustique/Thoughts on analysis in electroacoustic music", translated by Gerald Bennett. In Analyse en musique electroacoustique: Actes II des travaux 1996 de l'Académie Internationale de Musique Electroacoustique, Bourges/Analysis in electroacoustic music: Proceedings volume II of the works of the International Academy of Electroacoustic music, Bourges 1996, edited by Gerald Bennett, 12–19. Bourges: Mnémosyne. ISBN 2-9511363-0-7.
  • Karpen, Richard. 2000. "Csound's Phase Vocoder and Extensions". In The Csound Book, edited by Richard Boulanger, 541–60. Boston: MIT PRess. ISBN 0-262-52261-6.
  • Karpen, Richard. 2003. "An Interview with James Dashow". Computer Music Journal 27: no.2.
  • Winkler, Todd. 1991. "Summer Computer Music Festival, Frost Amphitheatre, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA". Computer Music Journal 15, no. 3 (Autumn): 105–107.

External links edit

  • Richard Karpen Faculty Page [1]
  • Richard Karpen within DXARTS [2]

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when to remove this template message Richard Karpen born April 23 1957 is an American composer of electronic and acoustic music He is also known for developing computer applications for music and composition Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works 3 Discography 4 Bibliography 5 External linksBiography editBorn in New York City Karpen studied composition with Georghe Costinescu and Charles Dodge He received his doctorate in composition from Stanford University where he also worked at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics CCRMA He joined the Composition faculty of the School of Music at the University of Washington in 1989 In 1994 he founded CARTAH a center for computer based research in the arts and humanities and the Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media DXARTS at the University of Washington serving as its initial Director from 2001 2006 He has also served as Divisional Dean for Research in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington From 2009 2020 he served as Director of the School of Music While he is primarily known for his work in electronic media Karpen has also composed symphonic and chamber works for a wide variety of ensembles He has composed works for many leading international soloists such as soprano Judith Bettina violist Garth Knox trombonist Stuart Dempster flutists Laura Chislett and Jos Zwaanenberg oboist Alex Klein and guitarist Stefan Ostersjo Along with numerous concert and radio performances his works have been set to dance by groups such as the Royal Danish Ballet and the Guandong Dance Company of China Karpen has been the recipient of grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts the ASCAP Foundation the Bourges Competition in France and the Luigi Russolo Foundation in Italy Fellowships and grants for work outside of the U S include a Fulbright to Italy a residency at IRCAM in Paris and a Leverhulme Visiting Fellowship to the United Kingdom Selected works editMu Song 1983 The Vision 1985 Eclipse 1986 Exchange 1987 Il Nome 1987 Pour la Terre 1989 Saxonomy 1990 Terra Infirma 1992 The Other 1992 The Silence of Time 1993 Life Study 1 1993 Life Studies 3 5 1995 1996 No Man s Land 1998 Sotto Sopra 1999 Pericolose un giorno bellezze 2000 Camera Cantorum 2000 Anterior View of an Interior with Reclining Trombonist The Conservation of Energy 2003 Solo Tutti Variations on an Irrational Number for amplified viola and real time computer processing 2002 Aperture for amplified viola and interactive electronics 2006 Strandlines 2007 Discography editIl Nome Judith Bettina soprano Le Chant du Monde CD LDC 278049 50 and Wergo Schallplatten CD WER 2027 2 Denouement Centaur Records CD CRC 2144 1992 Saxonomy Michael Brockman saxophones Centaur CD CRC 2144 1992 Terra infirma Neuma CD Electroacoustic Music III 1994 Mass empreintes DIGITALes CD IMED 9837 1998 Sotto Sopra Eric Rynes violin Centaur CD CDCM Vol 31 2001 Camera Cantorum Mnemnosyne Musique CD 2002 Solo Tutti Exchange Life Studies 1 and 5 Anterior View of an Interior with Reclining Trombonist The Conservation of Energy Garth Knox viola Stuart Dempster trombone Jos Zwaanenberg flute William O Smith clarinet Centaur CD CRC 2716 2005 The Other and Camera Cantorum Capstone DVD CPS 8769 2007 Aperture Melia Watras viola Fleur de Son CD FDS 57992 2008 Strandlines for guitar and live electronics Stefan Ostersjo guitar Caprice CD dbCD140 2011 Indigo Mist Vu Karpen Project Rarenoise Records CD and LP 2014 Aperture II and Elliptic Live recordings of two works with the JACK Quartet and the Six Tones Neuma Records CD NSR 1000423 2016 Impulsive Illumiunations as pianist Origin Records CD 82725 2016 Bicinium for violin and viola Lim and Watras Sono Luminus CD 2016 Tertium Quid for violin viola piano Lim Watras Choi Planet M Records 2019 Nam Mai Vietnamese instruments and string orchestra The Six Tones and the Seattle Symphony Orchestra NEUMA CD 450 119 2019 Strandlines for guitar and live electronics Stefan Ostersjo guitar NEUMA CD 450 119 Bibliography editBarriere Francoise 1997 Reflexions libres sur l analyse en musique electroacoustique Thoughts on analysis in electroacoustic music translated by Gerald Bennett In Analyse en musique electroacoustique Actes II des travaux 1996 de l Academie Internationale de Musique Electroacoustique Bourges Analysis in electroacoustic music Proceedings volume II of the works of the International Academy of Electroacoustic music Bourges 1996 edited by Gerald Bennett 12 19 Bourges Mnemosyne ISBN 2 9511363 0 7 Karpen Richard 2000 Csound s Phase Vocoder and Extensions In The Csound Book edited by Richard Boulanger 541 60 Boston MIT PRess ISBN 0 262 52261 6 Karpen Richard 2003 An Interview with James Dashow Computer Music Journal 27 no 2 Winkler Todd 1991 Summer Computer Music Festival Frost Amphitheatre Stanford University Palo Alto California USA Computer Music Journal 15 no 3 Autumn 105 107 External links editRichard Karpen Faculty Page 1 Richard Karpen within DXARTS 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Karpen amp oldid 1204743434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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