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Residency #133
APRIL 13 – MAY 3
Application deadline: January 16, 2009

DAVID FELDER, composition

Photo of DAVID FELDER, compositionDavid Fleder has long been recognized as a leader in his generation of American composers.  His works  have been featured at many of the leading international festivals for new music including Holland, Huddersfield, Darmstadt, Ars Electronica, Brussels, ISCM, North American New Music, Geneva, Ravinia, Aspen, Tanglewood, Music Factory, Bourges, Vienna Modern, IRCAM,  Ars Musica, and many others,  and earns continuing recognition through performance and commissioning programs by such organizations as the New York New Music Ensemble, Arditti Quartet, American Composers Orchestra, Buffalo Philharmonic, American Brass Quintet, and many others.  Felder’s work has been broadly characterized by its highly energetic profile, through its frequent employment of technological extension and elaboration of musical materials (including his “Crossfire” video series), and its lyrical qualities.

Felder has received numerous grants and commissions including many awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, two New York State Council Commissions, a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, Guggenheim, Koussevitzky, Fromm Foundation Fellowships, two  awards from the Rockefeller Foundation, Meet the Composer “New Residencies”  (1993-1996) with the Buffalo Philharmonic, two commissions from the Mary Flagler Cary Trust, and many  more. Recent commissioned works include: a work for flute plus ensemble, “Dionysiacs” commissioned by the Brannen-Cooper Fund and “whoosh” for Cheryl Gobbetti-Hoffman; a Cary Trust commission for the New York Virtuoso Singers, “Memento mori”  (March, 2004 premiere);  a second quartet, "stuck-stuecke",  for the Arditti Quartet (2007), commissioned by the Siemens Foundation; "Chashmal",  for bass voice, with electronics, and video by Elliot Caplan  (2006-7) for a consortium of European festivals, "So Quiet Here", an electronic work dedicated to poet Robert Creeley and commissioned by the Capen Chair in 2006. Current projects include "Sa'arah", part 2 of the cycle for Isherwood, electronics and image, commissioned by the Argosy Fund, "Black Fire / White Fire", part 3 of the same project, commissioned by a consortium of presenters worldwide; and "Insomnia", a work for bass voice, and percussion commissioned by the “Works and Process” Series at the Guggenheim Museum.

Currently, Felder is Birge-Cary Chair in Composition at SUNY Buffalo, and has been Artistic Director of the “June in Buffalo” Festival from 1985 to the present. Since 2006, he has been Director of the Center for 21st Century Music at SUNY BUffalo.  From 1992 to 1996 he was Meet the Composer "New Residencies", Composer-in-Residence to the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and WBFO-FM. In 1996, he formed the professional chamber orchestra, the Slee Sinfonietta, and has been Artistic Director since that time. He has taught previously at the Cleveland Institute of Music, the University of California, San Diego, and California State University, Long Beach, and earned a Ph.D. from the University of California, San Diego, in 1983.  His works are published by Theodore Presser, and a first full CD of his work was released to international acclaim (including “disc of the year” in chamber music from both the American Record Guide and BBC Music Magazine) on the Bridge label (Bridge #0049) during 1996. A second disc containing orchestral work was released by Mode Records (Mode #89; “Editor’s Best of the Year” selection, Fanfare Magazine, 2002) in Spring, 2000, and EMF #033 was released in July, 2001, containing premiere recordings of orchestral  works  by Morton Feldman and David Felder  (two works for each composer) to very enthusiastic critical review. A fourth full length disc of his music featuring works with electronics is in final preparation and will be released in 2008, a DVD-5.1 surround.

Residency Statement

I look forward to working with Associates on their current projects of importance, to discussions, workshops, and individual sessions ranging across a wide terrain of compositional opportunities, and topics, including collaboration, and to performances of work composed by Associates for distinguished colleagues from the Center for 21st Century Music at the University of Buffalo, (Jean Kopperud, clarinet/bass clarinet, Jonothan Golove, cello, and James Avery, piano) during the final week.

Application Requirements

Applicants should send scores and accompanying recordings of two recent works, current cv, and bio, a detailed statement of plans/projects/aims for the residency, and one letter of recommendation in a sealed envelope.

* For more information on David Felder please visit http://www.music.buffalo.edu/faculty/felder/

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