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Lowell Liebermann (born February 22, 1961 in
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) is an American composer,
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Life and career

At the age of sixteen, Liebermann performed at Carnegie Hall, playing his Piano Sonata, op. 1. He studied at the
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with David Diamond and Vincent Persichetti, earning bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. The English composer-pianist Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji also expressed interest in Liebermann's early work, having critiqued the young composer's Piano Sonata in a private exchange between the two; Liebermann's Concerto for Piano, op. 12 would be dedicated to Sorabji. His most recorded works are his Sonata for Flute and Piano (1987), '' Gargoyles'' for piano (1989), and his Concerto for Flute and Orchestra (1992). Other notable works include a
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for flute and guitar (1988), five cello sonatas (most recently 2019) the second piano concerto (1992), the
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'' (1996), a second symphony (2000), a trumpet concerto (2000), a violin concerto (2001), ''Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini'' for piano and orchestra (2001), and the
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''Miss Lonelyhearts'' (2006) which was commissioned as part of the festivities surrounding the centennial of the Juilliard School. He was also commissioned by the Dranoff International Two Piano Foundation to compose "Three Lullabies" for two pianos. Liebermann has also written the music for the ballet ''
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'', a co-production between The Royal Ballet and San Francisco Ballet (2016). His music combines elements of traditional tonality and structure with more adventurous harmonies. Liebermann's music is often highly polytonal and Liebermann explores different bitonal possibilities in many of his pieces. His Concerto for Piccolo and Orchestra, Concerto for Flute and Orchestra, and Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra have been recorded by
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. American clarinetist Jon Manasse premiered his Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (2009) with The Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Neal Gittleman. Liebermann resides in New York City. He presently serves on the composition faculty at Mannes College The New School for Music and is the director of the Mannes American Composers Ensemble.The New School (undated)
Lowell Liebermann faculty profile at Mannes College The New School for Music
Accessed 24 December 2012.


References


Sources

* Cantrell, Scott (10 July 2005)
On the Outside Looking In: Gay Composers Gave America Its Music
Dallas Morning News, reprinted in Andante. * Time Magazine (30 November 1998)

Accessed 16 February 2010. * Time Magazine (6 March 2000)

Accessed 16 February 2010. * US Opera (undated)

Accessed 14 August 2013. * Roberge, Marc-André (2013)

Québec: self-published.


External links


Lowell Liebermann website

Lowell Liebermann's page at Theodore Presser Company


August 15, 1998
Dayton Philharmonic's Classical Series Program Notes
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