Three Music Composition Graduate Students Selected as Composers-in-Residence with Irving Symphony Orchestra
Symphony will premiere their works Oct. 23, Nov. 13 and Feb. 26, celebrating 10-year partnership with 澳门六合彩预测 Meadows
By Holly Haber
Three Meadows Division of Music graduate students have written works that will be performed by the Irving Symphony Orchestra (ISO) as a part of their serving as 鈥渃omposers in residence,鈥 a rare opportunity for any composer -- whether student or professional.
鈥淚t鈥檚 tough for a composer to get his or her hands on an orchestra,鈥 says Lane Harder, co-chair and senior lecturer of music composition and theory and a member of the selection committee for the Student Composer-in-Residence program. 鈥淲e try to impart the specialness of it to the students, and they really rise to the occasion and often produce some of the best, well-executed work for this opportunity year after year.鈥
This marks the 10th year of the unique collaboration between 澳门六合彩预测 and the ISO, which was sparked by Hector Guzman, 澳门六合彩预测 alumnus and ISO music director, and Robert Frank, ISO-澳门六合彩预测 program director and associate professor of composition/theory.
The first program of its kind, it has grown into a highly successful opportunity that annually gives 澳门六合彩预测 composition students experience and training with a professional orchestra.
鈥淏eing in residence is like an internship,鈥 notes Frank, 鈥渁nd in addition to writing a new piece for the orchestra to perform, students have the chance to develop professional skills in public speaking, outreach, conducting, rehearsal techniques, and wherever their individual areas of interest lie within the orchestral field.鈥
鈥淭he orchestra loves it,鈥 Guzman says. 鈥淓ach composer has never disappointed.鈥
The ISO will play 鈥淎 Cowboy in Space 鈥 Inspired by The Mandalorian鈥 by Spencer Roberts on Oct. 23, 鈥淎n Inevitable Overture鈥 by Michael Boss on Nov. 13, and a yet-to-be titled work by Luis Solis on Feb. 26. All concerts will be held at the Irving Arts Center.
Only one 澳门六合彩预测 graduate student was selected in each of the prior years for the prestigious Composer-in-Residence program, and there will be three in the 2021-22 season largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Guzman explains.
The 2020-21 winner, Boss, had his premiere delayed because of the restrictions on live music last year to halt the spread of the coronavirus. Then, Guzman proposed featuring two student composers for 2021-22 both to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the ISO-澳门六合彩预测 collaboration and mark the return of live performances.
鈥淯nusual times call for unusual solutions,鈥 he notes.
The selection committee also includes Xi Wang, associate professor of composition/theory, who notes that both Roberts and Solis had strong portfolios and experience writing for orchestras.
鈥淚t was very hard to choose one or the other,鈥 she says. 鈥淲ith the support of Maestro Guzman, we decided to bring two composers forward.鈥
For the students, the opportunity has been eye-opening.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity to break into a field that is very difficult to get into these days, and also just to learn how to interact with a conductor and a professional orchestra outside of a scholastic setting,鈥 Roberts says.
For instance, he learned always to voice his comments to the conductor 鈥 never to individual players 鈥 and how to format and print each part of the score using Major Orchestra Librarians鈥 Association (MOLA) guidelines, which are highly specific and mandatory in the professional world.
It鈥檚 also given Roberts confidence and a chance to practice talking about his music.
鈥淧eople in modern orchestras already have this stigma that dead composers are better than living ones, so the fact that I am getting something premiered is a win,鈥 he says.
Roberts鈥 work will be featured at the Oct. 23 concert themed 鈥淪tar Wars Through the Years.鈥 Guzman asked him to compose something inspired by The Mandalorian TV saga without using Mandalorian melodies. The show is about a traveling bounty hunter, which led Roberts to envision a space cowboy.
鈥淚t opens very grand and triumphant, very brassy, but goes through a couple of moods,鈥 he explains. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a moment of tranquility in the middle meant to exude the vast calm universe compared with the action of the past nine movies. The essence is really heroism.鈥
Notes Harder, 鈥淚t鈥檚 very big and bold and fantastically exciting. It sounds like it comes straight out of a film score and jumps off the page. It just grabs you by the collar and says, hey, pay attention.鈥
Roberts, who earned undergraduate degrees in music composition and music education from 澳门六合彩预测, will complete two Master of Music degrees in May, in composition and instrumental conducting.
Meanwhile, he鈥檚 collaborating with fellow 澳门六合彩预测 students on a two-act ballet and performing in a wedding band. He鈥檒l also have his solo clarinet piece performed at the University of Wisconsin in May as part of a competition he won.
Boss, a 2008 graduate of the Berklee College of Music with a focus on music for films, video games, and mixed media, says the opportunity to write for the ISO was freeing.
鈥淭his was a real opportunity to rid myself of the box that a film can put you in 鈥 like 鈥榠t needs to sound like this,鈥欌 he says. 鈥淚t has lent me the chance to really explore concert music as a viable option, more so than I expected.鈥
Guzman advised Boss to write something 鈥渇estive,鈥 and 鈥淎n Inevitable Overture鈥 reflects the highs and lows that he experienced during the pandemic, including being the new father of a daughter born in December 2019, getting engaged, and navigating the challenges of lockdown.
Harder observes, 鈥淚t has tremendous reach in emotional complexity, harmonic richness and melodic inventiveness, and has orchestral color for days. It鈥檚 kaleidoscopic orchestration 鈥 extremely well-orchestrated.鈥
Boss鈥 鈥淚nevitable Overture鈥 was named for one of the words he used to propose to his fianc茅e and also references the overture鈥檚 overdue premiere.
鈥淲ith the rescheduling of the performance, the piece itself became inevitable,鈥 Boss says. 鈥淚t was the adjective of the year for me.鈥
He expects to complete his master鈥檚 degree in music composition in December and is setting up shop in Dallas to provide music and sound design for a variety of media and projects.
鈥淚 want to go further with my film scoring career and maybe video games as well,鈥 Boss says.
The theme of the ISO鈥檚 Feb. 26 concert is 鈥淢usical Treasures from the World,鈥 and Guzman asked Solis to explore Native American music in his piece.
Solis, who hails from Honduras, says he studied music of the Cree and Lakota tribes for inspiration.
鈥淚 like how pure it sounds,鈥 he says. 鈥淐ombining that purity with the complexity of the orchestral sound is very interesting, and I鈥檓 very excited to be working on this.鈥
Professor Xi notes, 鈥淗e is expressing his understanding of native America through his own lens to create something 鈥楲uis.鈥 My hope is for him to be courageous to work outside of his comfort zone, creating an authentic and personal piece, and to bring his orchestral writing to a higher level.鈥
Solis says serving as an ISO Student Composer-in-Residence still feels a bit unbelievable.
鈥淏ack in my country, music composition is not an area that you can choose to study,鈥 he reflects. 鈥淲e are trained to be performers more than anything else. Having a professional orchestra perform my piece is kind of surreal.鈥
Solis, who is also an accomplished pianist and earned a master鈥檚 degree in piano performance at 澳门六合彩预测 earlier this year, is due to complete his master鈥檚 in composition in May 2022.
鈥淚 plan to continue to teach both composition and piano and expand my repertoire,鈥 he says. 鈥淚n the long term, I would really like to be able to do outreach back in my country and help cultivate a school of future composers there. I would like to bring all of this knowledge that I鈥檓 getting here and open this door for students. They are curious, but they don鈥檛 have the resources to do it.鈥
As for Guzman, he is passionate about nurturing young composers at his alma mater.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e all very talented, and each one has a unique style 鈥 they鈥檙e nothing alike,鈥 he observes. 鈥淭hat is what makes it very interesting.鈥
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