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Ian Krouse can be reached at:
Ian Krouse Music
23705 Vanowen Street
P.O. Box 117
West Hills, CA 91307
Email him at:
iankrouse@ymail.com
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American composer IAN KROUSE was born in 1956 in Olney,
Maryland. He was hailed in Gramophone as “one of the most
communicative
and intriguing young composers on the music scene today,” while
Soundboard has described his music as "absorbing, brutal,
beautiful,
and harsh, all at the same time." Mr. Krouse's music
has been performed by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, (whose performances of
his Concerto for Bass Clarinet were broadcast over one thousand
times on Public Radio International), the Los Angeles Festival Orchestra,
the
Mexico City Chamber Orchestra, the Pasadena Chamber Orchestra, the Ukrainian
Radio and Television Orchestra, the Armenian and
Cairo Philharmonic
Orchestras, the American Youth Symphony, and the UCLA and USC Orchestras,
among others, while his works for
wind ensembles appear regularly on the
programs of the major university wind groups throughout the US. His
works are heard thousand
of times annually on radio and internet broadcasts
all around the world.
Recent premieres include the composer’s Chiacona for guitar and
orchestra, and Cho-hon, for soprano and orchestra, both at Los
Angeles
Disney Hall with the Los Angeles Festival Orchestra led by Jong Bae; Cantar
de los Cantares and Invocation, both written for
American
soprano Jessica Rivera, Piano Murmurs, for
clarinet, violin, cello and piano, On the Beach At Night for baritone
and
winds, and it is at
moments after i have dreamed for the Los Angeles
Chamber Singers. Recently he returned from a successful recital tour
with American
soprano Katherine Giaquinto, culminating
in performances of Invocation at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory,
and another in the throne
room of Catherine Palace, both in St. Petersburg,
Russia. The compact disc premiere of Cantar de los Cantares with soprano Jessica
Rivera, clarinetist
Eleanor Weingartner, and pianist Mark Lowell Carver, was recently released by
Urtext Digital Classics. In March, 2009,
Ms.
Rivera will sing Cantar de los Cantares at Carnegie Hall. Mr.
Krouse has performed as a guest artist with the Los Angeles Guitar
Quartet
for the Delos release of his Labyrinth (On A Theme of Led Zeppelin), his third guitar quartet to be recorded and
toured by the group.
In February, 2000, Mr. Krouse's first solo disc
was released by Koch International Classics, featuring Maria
Bachmann's searing performance
of his Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra,
with the New Zealand Philharmonic conducted by James Sedares, Tientos
for flute and string trio,
performed by
Boston based Dinosaur Annex, Cuando se abre en la mañana,
performed by soprano Sun Young Kim and guitarist Scott
Tennant, and Thamar
y Amnón, performed by the Debussy Trio. Other
widely distributed releases include guitarist Jason Vieaux's
performance of Variations
on a Moldavian Hora, on Naxos, and Scott Tennant's performances of Air
and Da Chara, with flutist
James
Walker, for Delos. In 2001, Krouse released a critically
acclaimed disc with the Los Angeles based Debussy Trio, including Tri
Chairde,
Tres Canciones Sobre Lorca, Cinco Canciones
Insólitas,
and Lullaby.
Endowment for
the Arts, and several from the American
Composer’s Forum and Meet the
Composer, as well as those from the Ford and
Rockefeller
Foundations and the Atlantic-RichfieldCorporation. He has won the BMI
Award and the
Gaudeamus Festival Prize, was a semi-finalist in the
Kennedy Center Friedheim
Awards, and a finalist in the Barlow
Competition, and Big Ten Commissioning Project. Eighteen of his works
have
been commercially recorded on the Urtext Digital Classics,
Koch, Delos,
Naxos, RCM, Lisaddell, GSP and GHA labels among others, some
several times. His principal teachers were
James Hopkins,
Morten Lauridsen and Halsey Stevens. Early studies in
composition at Indiana
University at South Bend with Barton McLean, and David
Barton, were later augmented with those at USC
with Earle Brown, William Kraft,
and Leonard Rosenman, as well as master
classes with
Pierre Boulez and Witold Lutoslawski. Mr. Krouse, who holds a B.M., and Performer’s
and
Composer’s Certificates from Indiana University
at South Bend, and an M.M.
and D.M.A. in composition from the University of Southern
California, is a Professor of Music at the
University
of California, Los Angeles, where he has served until quite
recently as the Chairman of the
Music Department. He resides in Southern
California, with his wife and three
children.
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