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Stephen L. (Lucky)〔Duckworth, William (1999). "Milton Babbitt", ''Talking Music: Conversations with John Cage, Philip Glass, Laurie Anderson, and Five Generations of American Experimental Composers'', p.84. ISBN 9780306808937.〕〔(Dec. 12, 2005). "(Composer/conductor Stephen Mosko dead )", ''UPI''.〕 Mosko ( – ) was an American composer. His music blends high modernism (including serialism) with world music, and he is an expert in Icelandic folk music.〔(1996). "Liner notes", ''Only: Works for Voice and Instruments''. New Albion.〕 His, "seemingly contradictory," influences include uptown, downtown, and the West Coast school; including John Cage, Milton Babbitt, Elliott Carter, Morton Feldman, and Mel Powell.〔von der Schmidt (2000). "Liner notes", ''Composer Portrait Series: Stephen L. Mosko''. Southwest Chamber Music.〕 Mosko studied with Donald Martino, Gustav Meier, Mel Powell, Leonard Stein, and Morton Subotnick.〔"(Dorothy Stone Mosko and Stephen Lucky Mosko Collection )", ''CalArts.edu''.〕〔Woodard, Josef (1998). "Liner notes", ''Indigenous Music''. oodiscs.〕 He was the music director of the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players from 1988 to 1997〔Ulrich, Allan (October 18, 1988), "Contemporary Debut: A new director, a new season of new music", ''San Francisco Examiner''.〕 and of the Los Angeles Olympic Arts Festival's Contemporary Music Festival in 1984.〔Mattison, Ben (13 Dec 2005). "(New-Music Specialist Stephen Mosko Dies at 58 )", ''PlayBillArts''.〕 He was the director of the Ojai Music Festival in 1986 and 1990.〔Wager, Gregg (May 28, 1990). "(Ojai Festival Keeps Cutting-Edge Tradition--With a Twist : Music: New director Stephen Mosko will replace the old and European standards with new and American fare. )", ''LATimes''.〕 He was married to Dorothy Stone, founding flutist of The California Ear Unit.〔〔Dec. 12, 2005. "(Composer/conductor Stephen Mosko dead )", ''UPI.com''.〕 Notable students include composers Ann Millikan and Nicholas Frances Chase. ==Discography== ;Composer *''Indigenous Music'' (1998), The California EAR Unit *''Composer Portrait Series: Stephen L. Mosko'' (2000), Southwest Chamber Music ;Music director *''For Samuel Beckett'' by Morton Feldman (1993), San Francisco Contemporary Music Players *''Only: Works for Voice and Instruments'' by Morton Feldman (1996), Joan La Barbara and the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players 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「Stephen L. Mosko」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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