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James Robert Floyd aka J. B. Floyd (born 2 Jun 1929 Tyler, Texas) is an American concert pianist (jazz, classical, ''avant-garde'', and the like), composer, and music pedagogue at the collegiate level. He has long-been a professor of music, which has included Chairman of Keyboard Performance, at Northern Illinois University and the University of Miami Frost School of Music.〔 Jack Edwin Guerry (born 1931), ''Silvio Scionti: Remembering a Master Pianist and Teacher,'' University of North Texas Press (1991)〕〔''(An Intimate Portrait of Sidney Foster: Pianist ... Mentor, )'' by Imelda Delgado, Hamilton Books (2013), pg. 138; 〕 Floyd is a Yamaha Artist.〔''Renaissance Man: JB Floyd'', Yamaha Corporation of America, Piano Division, Buena Park, California, August 8, 2003〕〔 == Selected discography == * ''Another Time And Place'' (CD), Mutable Music (2011) * ''In Crossing The Busy Street'' (CD), Mutable Music (2009) * ''A Transporting Transmittance'' (CD), (Mutable Music ) (May 2003) :: JB Floyd (piano), Thomas Buckner (baritone), Lisa Hansen (flute), Robert Ashley (composer)〔(François Couture, ''Transporting Transmittance: Music of J.B. Floyd'', Allmusic, 2003 )〕 * ''Suitable for Framing David Rosenboom,'' JB Floyd & Trichy Sankaran, (Mutable Music ) (1975) * ''Salvatore Martirano: "O, O, O, O, That Shakespeherian Rag'' :: University of Illinois Chamber Choir & Madrigal Singers, Salvatore Martirano (conductor), Marilyn Nonken, J.B Floyd, Vicki Ray (piano), Jacqueline Bobak, Donald Smith (vocalist), Ronald Dewar (bass clarinet, tenor sax), Thomas Howell (flute), Howard Smith (contra-alto clarinet), Arthur Maddox (celeste), Dorothy Martirano (violin), Lee Duckles (cello), Thomas Frederickson (bass), Morgan Powell (trombone), Charles Brougham, Rick Kvistad (percussion) * ''Vol. 18, CDCM Computer Music Series, "The Composer in the Computer Age–III"'' :# Paul Lansky – ''Stroll,'' for chamber group and computer music on tape :# Cindy McTee – ''"M" Music'' (1991-92), for alto saxophone and computer music on tape :# Charles Dodge – ''In Celebration'' (1975), computer music on tape :# J.B. Floyd – ''Tribute'' (1991), piano and computer music system :# Allen Strange – ''Sleeping Beauty'' (1988-92), for amplified violin and computer-generated sounds — performed by Debra Richtmeyer (alto saxophone) :: JB Floyd (piano), Patricia Strange (violin), members of the University of North Texas College of Music Faculty Chamber Players conducted by Thomas Clark: Mary Karen Clardy (flute), Robert Schietroma (marimba), assisted by marimbist, Hsin-Yi Wu, Carter Enyeart (cello), Adam Wodnicki (piano) * ''Vol. 19, CDCM Computer Music Series, "The Composer in the Computer Age-IV: A Larry Austin Retrospective,"'' Centaur Records (1995) :# ''AccidentsTwo: Sound Projections'', for Piano with Computer Music :# ''Canadian Coastlines: Canonic Fractals for Musicians and Computer Band'' :# ''Quadrants: Event/Complex No. 4'' (1972, rev. 1994) for Yamaha Disklavier piano :# ''Event/Complex No. 9'' (1974), for percussion, combined with delay system and electronic music on tape :# ''Accidents (1967),'' for electronically prepared piano and Buchla-100 Electronic Music System :: Performed by David Tudor, Montague/Mead Piano Plus (Stephen Montague & Philip Mead), Robert McCormick, J.B. Floyd, and the CBC Radio Ensemble 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「Jim Bob Floyd」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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