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Christopher Rouse

Short bio Christopher Rouse

Birthday: 1949 in Baltimore, MD
Died: 2019 in Baltimore, MD
Genre: Classical,Avant-Garde
Period: 20th Century, Contemporary

Full biography Christopher Rouse

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Christopher Rouse was an American composer who was born on February 15, 1949, and passed away on September 21, 2019. He was known for his unique and expressive style of composition, which often blended elements of classical and contemporary music. Throughout his career, Rouse wrote music for a variety of ensembles, but was primarily known as an orchestral composer.

Rouse won numerous awards throughout his career, including the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1993 for his Trombone Concerto. He was also a Grammy nominee and recipient of the Kennedy Center Friedheim Award. Rouse's music has been performed by major orchestras both in the United States and abroad.

Rouse was known for writing music that was deeply personal and often drew on his own experiences and emotions. In interviews, he spoke about how he was deeply affected by the deaths of people close to him, and how these events often inspired his compositions.

Overall, Christopher Rouse was a highly respected composer who made significant contributions to the world of music. His unique and emotionally charged compositions continue to be performed and celebrated by musicians and audiences around the world.

Compositions featuring Christopher Rouse

# Name Duration Genre Year
1 Symphony No. 5 30:07 min Symphony 2016
2 Supplica, for orchestra 13:17 min Orchestral 2013
3 Symphony No. 4 22:20 min Symphony 2013
4 Prospero's Rooms, for orchestra 9:23 min Orchestral 2012
5 Symphony No. 3 28:24 min Symphony 2011
6 Odna Zhizn, for orchestra 16:05 min Orchestral 2009
7 Concerto for orchestra 29:01 min Concerto 2008
8 Wolf Rounds, for band 15:54 min Band Music 2006
9 Friandises, for orchestra 28:08 min Orchestral 2005
10 Clarinet Concerto 19:33 min Concerto 2001
11 Rapture, for orchestra 12:26 min Orchestral 2000
12 Concert de Gaudí, for guitar & orchestra 27:02 min Concerto 1999
13 Seeing, concerto for piano & orchestra with augmented percussion 31:38 min Concerto 1998
14 Der gerettete Alberich, fantasy for solo percussion & orchestra 26:48 min Concerto 1997
15 Kabir Padavali, for soprano & orchestra 31:53 min Vocal Music 1997
16 Compline, for flute, clarinet, harp & string quartet 18:36 min Chamber Music 1996
17 Ricordanza, for cello 4:40 min Chamber Music 1995
18 Symphony No. 2 26:44 min Symphony 1994
19 Flute Concerto 29:13 min Concerto 1993
20 Cello Concerto 29:21 min Concerto 1992
21 Violin Concerto 24:15 min Concerto 1991
22 Trombone Concerto 29:13 min Concerto 1991
23 Concerto per Corde (Concerto for Strings) 25:45 min Orchestral 1990
24 Karolju, for chorus & orchestra 29:23 min Choral 1990
25 Iscariot, for chamber orchestra 14:45 min Orchestral 1989
26 Bonham, for 8 percussionists 7:24 min Chamber Music 1988
27 String Quartet No. 2 21:11 min Chamber Music 1988
28 Symphony No. 1 27:08 min Symphony 1986
29 Phaethon, for orchestra with augmented percussion 8:03 min Orchestral 1986
30 Gorgon, for orchestra 17:21 min Orchestral 1984
31 The Surma Ritornelli, for chamber ensemble 12:59 min Chamber Music 1983
32 String Quartet No. 1 16:29 min Chamber Music 1982
33 Rotae Passionis, for chamber ensemble 20:39 min Orchestral 1982
34 The Infernal Machine, for orchestra (movement 2 of "Phantasmata") 5:59 min Orchestral 1981
35 Phantasmata, for orchestra with augmented percussion 19:33 min Orchestral 1981
36 Mitternachtslieder, for baritone & chamber ensemble 20:43 min Vocal Music 1979
37 Ku-Ka-Ilimoku, for 4 percussionists 5:16 min Chamber Music 1978
38 Madrigali (4), for 8 voices 11:01 min Vocal Music 1976
39 Ogoun Badagris, for 5 percussionists 4:24 min Chamber Music 1976
40 Muistomerkki (Memorial), for piano 2:23 min Keyboard -
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