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Harold Meltzer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Meltzer Harold Meltzer (born 1966 in Brooklyn) is an American composer. His more frequently performed works include Sindbad (2005) for narrator and piano trio, based on a short story by Donald Barthelme, which Meltzer narrates and has been narrated also by John Shirley-Quirk, David Ogden Stiers, and Walter Van Dyk; Brion (2008) for six instruments, a Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize;〔http://www.pulitzer.org/citation/2009-Music〕 Aqua (2011) for string quartet, commissioned for the Avalon, Lydian, and Pacifica Quartets through the award of the Barlow Prize;〔http://barlow.byu.edu/prize-winner/〕 and Rumors (1998–99), a suite of pieces, each for a different solo flute, among them Trapset for alto flute, that explore different types of extended techniques. Current projects include works for the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, the Boston Chamber Music Society, tenor Paul Appleby, and guitarist Eliot Fisk. Past commissions have come from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Library of Congress, the Fromm and Koussevitzky Music Foundations, Meet the Composer, Concert Artists Guild, the ASCAP Foundation, and the Minnesota Commissioning Club. ==Life== Meltzer was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in Long Island, where he studied piano and had instruction in music theory from Morton Estrin. Meltzer graduated from Amherst College, BA (1988), summa cum laude, where he studied composition with Lewis Spratlan, piano with Robert Miller, and bassoon with Frank Morelli. He graduated from King’s College, Cambridge, MPhil (1990), where he worked with Alexander Goehr, and then completed his musical education at the Yale University School of Music, MMA (1997) and DMA (2000), where he studied composition with Martin Bresnick, Anthony Davis, and Jacob Druckman and harpsichord with Richard Rephann. Meltzer also studied composition privately with Tobias Picker and Charles Wuorinen. More recently he studied piano (2006–08) with Ursula Oppens. (Throughout the 1990s, as he studied music, Meltzer also studied law at Columbia University School of Law, JD (1992), and then practiced law at Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler and then at Meltzer Fishman Madigan & Campbell. He no longer practices law.) Meltzer taught at Vassar College from 2005–12 and then was the James E. and Grace W. Valentine Visiting Associate Professor of Music at Amherst College from 2012-13. He lives with his wife and children, Julia Meltzer and Elijah Meltzer in the East Village of Manhattan.
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