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"Complex and daringly modern...Mr. Beeferman’s music, with its skittish melodic lines and pungent atonal harmony, is gritty, fidgety and intriguing."
GORDON BEEFERMAN is a composer and pianist whose work spans opera, orchestral and chamber music, improvisation, and collaborations with dance and other arts. His compositions have been performed by the Minnesota Orchestra, Albany Symphony, California EAR Unit, Quartet New Generation recorder collective, American Brass Quintet, eighth blackbird, and others. His chamber opera “The Rat Land,” performed by the New York City Opera on its VOX showcase in 2007 and 2009, was praised by the New York Times as "complex and daringly modern." The Albany Times-Union described his orchestral work as “Chilling… unpredictable… brutal.” Beeferman has received commissions from the Fromm Foundation, the BMI Foundation, and Concert Artists Guild, among others, and prizes including three BMI Student Composer Awards, an ASCAP Young Composer Award, and the BMG/Williams College National Awards to Young Composers Grand Prize. He has been a fellow at Tanglewood and a resident composer at the Copland House. A "fully liberated pianist" (Cadence Magazine), Beeferman has performed in a wide range of settings, from concerto soloist to free-improviser. In New York he has performed at Roulette, the Vision Festival, the Knitting Factory, MATA, Columbia University's Italian Academy and the Improvised and Otherwise Festival, as well as at other venues across the US and Canada. He has collaborated extensively with dancers, writers, and visual artists, in particular, with choreographer Anita Cheng; his work has been performed locally at spaces including the Joyce SoHo, Danspace, and the Merce Cunningham Studio. A native of Cambridge, Mass., Beeferman was born in 1976. He played piano from an early age; he studied jazz and Third Stream privately with Ran Blake. He received his B.M. in composition from the University of Michigan and was awarded the Stanley Medal, the School’s highest undergraduate honor. His teachers have included William Albright, William Bolcom, Bright Sheng and Leslie Bassett for composition, and Steven Drury and Anton Nel for piano. Beeferman’s recordings of improvised ensemble music are available on Generate Records; scheduled for release this year are chamber works on the Genuin and Summit labels. A 7" vinyl recording by his IMAGINARY BAND will be released in the summer of 2009. |
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