'Gunther Schuller' (born
November 22 1925) is an American
composer and
horn player. He is regarded as one of the key figures in
contemporary classical music.
He studied at the
Saint Thomas Choir School and became an accomplished
horn player; at the age of seventeen he was principal hornist with the
Cincinnati Symphony, and two years later took up a similar position with the
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. In
1959 he gave up performance to devote himself to composition. He has conducted internationally and studied and recorded
jazz with such greats as
Dizzy Gillespie,
Miles Davis, and
John Lewis. He coined the term "
Third Stream" to describe music that combines classical and jazz techniques. Schuller has written over 160 original compositions. In the 1960's, Schuller was president of
New England Conservatory. He created the jazz program at NEC, which today is one of the strongest jazz centers in the world.
Schuller is editor-in-chief of Jazz Masterworks Editions, and co-director of the
Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra in
Washington, D.C. Another recent effort of preservation was his editing and posthumous premiering at
Lincoln Center in 1989 of
Charles Mingus' immense final work, ''
Epitaph'', subsequently released on Columbia/Sony Records.
His notable students include Roger Bourland, Donal Fox, Thomas Oboe Lee,
Eric Ewazen and
Daniel Asia.
Awards and recognition
Schuller has been the recipient of many awards, including the 1994
Pulitzer Prize for his composition written for the Louisville Symphony ''Of Reminiscences and Reflections'', the
MacArthur Foundation "genius" award (1991), the William Schuman Award (1988), given by
Columbia University for "lifetime achievement in American music composition", and ten honorary degrees. He received the
Ditson Conductor's Award in 1970. In 1993, ''
Down Beat'' magazine honored him with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to jazz.
'
Grammy Award for Best Album Notes - Classical':
★ Gunther Schuller (notes writer) for ''Footlifters'' performed by Gunther Schuller (
1976)
'
Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music Performance':
★ Gunther Schuller (conductor) & the
New England Conservatory Ragtime Ensemble for ''
Joplin: The Red Back Book'' (
1974)
External links
★
Pro Arte biography of Gunther Schuller
★
GM Recordings Gunther Schuller's recording label
★
Art of the States: Gunther Schuller ''Phantasmata'' (1989)