Ivan Tcherepnin
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Ivan Tcherepnin (born February 5, 1943 in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, died April 11, 1998 in Boston, USA) was an experimental, then later modernist/postmodernist, composer. He was born into a highly musical family, his father and grandfather, Alexander and Nikolai, being distinguished Russian composers, and his mother Ming a well-known pianist. His elder brother, Serge is also a composer. He studied with Leon Kirchner, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Henri Pousseur, and Pierre Boulez. After teaching briefly at both the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and Stanford University, he became director of the Harvard University Electronic Music Studio from 1972, remaining there until his death in 1998. The Tcherepnin legacy continues with two of Ivan's son's, Stefan and Sergeï.
[edit] Selected Compositions
- Fêtes (Variations on Happy Birthday) (1975)
- Le Va et le Vient (1978)
- Santur Opera (1977)
- Flores Musicales (1980)
- Double Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra (1995) - won the International Grawemeyer Prize.
[edit] External links
- AllMusicGuide: Ivan Tcherepnin by James Reel
- Art of the States: Fêtes (Variations on Happy Birthday
- Tcherepnin Society
- Remembering Ivan Tcherepnin