Kyle Gann
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Kyle Gann (born November 21 1955) is a composer and music critic born in Dallas, Texas. As a critic for The Village Voice and other publications he is a supporter of "progressive music" including such Downtown movements as postminimalism and totalism. As a composer his works fall generally into three categories:
- microtonal works in just intonation, involving electronics;
- rhythmically complex works for Disklavier (computer-driven acoustic piano); and
- piano and ensemble music whose rhythmic complexity tends to be milder and within a single tempo framework.
Gann's books include:
- American Music in the 20th century, ISBN 002864655X
- The Music of Conlon Nancarrow, ISBN 0521465346
- Music Downtown: Writings from the Village Voice, ISBN 0-520-22982-7
Major works
- The Day Revisited for flute, clarinet, keyboard sampler, synthesizer, and fretless bass (2005)
- Unquiet Night for Disklavier (computer-driven acoustic piano) (2004)
- Scenario for female voice and soundfile/orchestra (2003-4)
- Private Dances for piano (2000/04)
- The Watermelon Cargo, microtonal chamber opera for six singers, three synthesizers, flute, fretless bass, and drummer (2002-3)
- Love Scene for string quartet (2003)
- Petty Larceny for Disklavier (computer-driven acoustic piano) (2003)
- Tango da Chiesa for Disklavier (computer-driven acoustic piano) (2003)
- Cinderella's Bad Magic, microtonal chamber opera for six singers, three synthesizers, flute, and fretless bass (2001-2)
- Transcendental Sonnets for chorus and orchestra (2001-2)
- New World Coming for solo bassoon with flute (or oboe), violin (or viola), and piano (2001)
- The Planets (Sun, Moon, Venus, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Neptune so far) for flute, oboe, alto saxophone, bassoon, viola, contrabass, synthesizer, and percussion (1994-2001)
- Hovenweep for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello (2000)
- Time Does Not Exist for piano (2000)
- "Last Chance" Sonata for clarinet and piano (1999)
- Custer and Sitting Bull for speaker, synthesizer, and soundfile (1996-99)
- The Disappearance of All Holy Things from this Once So Promising World for orchestra (1998)
- Snake Dance No. 2 for five percussionists (1994)
- Desert Sonata for piano (1994)
- I'itoi Variations for two pianos (1985)
- Long Night for three pianos (1980-81)
External links
- [Kyle Gann's Homepage]
- [Postclassic, Kyle Gann's blog]
- [Interview with Kyle Gann by Daniel Varela]
- [Making Marx in the Music: A HyperHistory of New Music and Politics] by Kyle Gann © 2003 NewMusicBox
- [Minimal Music, Maximal Impact] by Kyle Gann © 2001 NewMusicBox
Listening
- [GannAudio] from Kyle Gann's Homepage
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