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David Noon (born 1946) is a contemporary classical composer and educator. He has written over 200 works from opera to chamber music. Noon's composition teachers have included Karl Kohn, Darius Milhaud, Charles Jones, Yehudi Wyner, Mario Davidovsky, and Wlodzimierz Kotonski. He was a distinguished member of the faculty at the Manhattan School of Music for 30 years.〔Manhattan School of Music. (Faculty biography: David Noon ). Accessed 29 November 2010.〕 ==Biography== David Noon was born on 23 July 1946 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He is of Pennsylvania Dutch, Welsh, and American Indian heritage. His formal musical education began at the age of 8 when he learned to play the clarinet. Subsequently, he took bassoon, flute, piccolo, and piano lessons. Throughout his childhood, he frequently performed in choirs, bands, orchestras, and chamber music ensembles. During his collegiate years at Pomona College, he continued to sing and play bassoon and piano. He also began the systematic study of composition. Following his undergraduate education, he attended New York University to study Medieval music with Gustave Reese. After receiving an MA in musicology at NYU, he attended Yale University, where he received an MMA and a DMA in composition.〔David Noon. (Ars Nova biography ). Accessed 29 November 2010.〕 In 1972-73, he was a Fulbright Fellow in composition at the Music Conservatory in Warsaw, Poland. From 1973-76, Noon taught music theory and composition and supervised the advanced ear-training program at the School of Music at Northwestern University. In 1976, he was composer-in-residence at the Wurlitzer Foundation in Taos, New Mexico. From 1996-98, Noon was Composer Artist-in-Residence at the Episcopal Cathedral of St. John the Divine.〔 A prolific composer, Noon has written 232 works including chamber music, orchestral works, and choral compositions. He has written 11 string quartets, 3 piano concertos, the opera ''R.S.V.P''., and many works featuring percussion. He has also written 2 books of poetry: ''Postcards from Rethymno'' and ''Bitter Rain''; 3 historical novels: ''The Tin Box'', ''Googie's'', and ''My Name Was Saul''; and 3 Nadia Boulanger mysteries, ''Murder at the Ballets Russes'', ''The Tsar's Daughter'', and ''The Organ Symphony''. He was on the faculty of Manhattan School of Music in New York City from 1981-2011, where he was Chairman of the Music History Department (1981-2007), Chairman of the Composition Department (1989–98), and Dean of Academics (1998-2006).〔 In 2007-08, Noon was a visiting professor of musicology and composition at the Central Conservatory in Beijing, China. Noon resides in New York City and on the Greek island of Crete.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Noon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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