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Jan Williams (born Jan Gardner Williams, July 17, 1939, in
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) is a
percussionist A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Excl ...
, arts administrator, teacher,
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, and composer who has championed avant-garde and progressive music in the United States. He is recognized as an important proponent of percussion performance and its literature.


Biography

Williams first studied drums in elementary school in Utica, NY under George Claesgens. After experience playing snare drum in marching and concert bands, he began to study timpani while in high school. At
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(
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), then called Clarkson College, he elected an Electrical Engineering major because his teachers discouraged music as a career. Within a year, he was out of school, and the following fall he entered the
Eastman School of Music The Eastman School of Music is the music school of the University of Rochester, a private research university in Rochester, New York. It was established in 1921 by industrialist and philanthropist George Eastman. It offers Bachelor of Music ...
to study with William Street, who advised Williams to study the keyboard percussion instruments seriously. Sometime during that year at Eastman, Williams read a magazine article that praised the work of Paul Price, a percussion teacher at the
Manhattan School of Music The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) is a private music conservatory in New York City. The school offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in the areas of classical and jazz performance and composition, as well as a bachelor's in mu ...
who was performing new music for percussion ensemble. In the Fall of 1959, Williams moved to New York City to study with Price at the Manhattan School of Music. He spent five years at the Manhattan School, earning a bachelor's degree (1963) and master's degree (1964) in music performance. From 1962 to 1964, he was a member of the American Symphony Orchestra under conductor
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. In 1964, Williams was selected as one of the first Creative Associates at the Center of the Creative and Performing Arts at the
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, which was founded by Lukas Foss and Music Department Chair, Allen Sapp. He remained at UB, where he created the Percussion Ensemble, with fellow Creative Associate percussionist, John Bergamo, continued an active performance career specializing in contemporary music and served as chair of the Music Department from 1981 to 1984. He retired in 1996 as Professor Emeritus. Williams also served as artistic director of the Center of the Creative and Performing Arts from 1974 to 1979 and as its resident conductor from 1976 to 1980. He co-directed, with Yvar Mikhashoff, the North American New Music Festival from 1983 to 1992. Williams has been featured as solo percussionist with orchestras in Paris, Berlin, Tel Aviv, Copenhagen, Detroit, New York City, Buffalo and Los Angeles and appears internationally as percussionist, conductor, and instructor. Noted composers
Lukas Foss Lukas Foss (August 15, 1922 – February 1, 2009) was a German-American composer, pianist, and conductor. Career Born Lukas Fuchs in Berlin, Germany in 1922, Foss was soon recognized as a child prodigy. He began piano and theory lessons with Ju ...
, John Cage,
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Morton Feldman Morton Feldman (January 12, 1926 – September 3, 1987) was an American composer. A major figure in 20th-century classical music, Feldman was a pioneer of indeterminate music, a development associated with the experimental New York School ...
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Iannis Xenakis Giannis Klearchou Xenakis (also spelled for professional purposes as Yannis or Iannis Xenakis; el, Γιάννης "Ιωάννης" Κλέαρχου Ξενάκης, ; 29 May 1922 – 4 February 2001) was a Romanian-born Greek-French avant-garde ...
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Frederic Rzewski Frederic Anthony Rzewski ( ; April 13, 1938 – June 26, 2021) was an American composer and pianist, considered to be one of the most important American composer-pianists of his time. His major compositions, which often incorporate social an ...
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Nils Vigeland Nils Vigeland (born 1950 in Buffalo, New York) is an American composer and pianist. Career Vigeland made his professional debut as a pianist in 1969 with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. He later studied composition with Lukas Foss at Harvard ...
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Joel Chadabe Joel Chadabe (December 12, 1938 – May 2, 2021) was an American composer, author, and internationally recognized pioneer in the development of interactive music systems.
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, Gustavo Matamoros, and Orlando Garcia have written works for him. His playing and conducting have been captured on numerous commercial and archival recordings. Williams was a member of the Percussion Jury for Germany's prestigious ARD International Music Competition in 1997, 2001 and 2014. In 2014 the Burchfield Penney Art Center celebrated Williams' 75th birthday with a special tribute concert. Williams conducted colleagues and former students in a performance of
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's iconic percussion composition,
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. Jan Williams was interviewed in 2014 as part of the Burchfield Penney Art Center's Living Legacy Project. Listen to interview here: https://www.burchfieldpenney.org/artists/artist:jan-williams/ Williams' wife Diane was a violist with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra for 28 years. He has two daughters, Elizabeth Williams, a Nurse Practitioner and Amy Williams, a composer and pianist.
Bugallo-Williams Piano Duo


Performance

Williams has appeared professionally as a percussionist and conductor in the United States and internationally.


As Percussionist (selected listing)

* Member of Creative Associates, Center of the Creative and Performing Arts, university at Buffalo, 1964–1980 with John Bergamo,
George Crumb George Henry Crumb Jr. (24 October 1929 – 6 February 2022) was an American composer of avant-garde contemporary classical music. Early in his life he rejected the widespread modernist usage of serialism, developing a highly personal musical ...
, and founder
Lukas Foss Lukas Foss (August 15, 1922 – February 1, 2009) was a German-American composer, pianist, and conductor. Career Born Lukas Fuchs in Berlin, Germany in 1922, Foss was soon recognized as a child prodigy. He began piano and theory lessons with Ju ...
, along with over 100 other "CAs" * Member of the Feldman Soloists with pianist Nils Vigeland and flutist Eberhard Blum * Premiered Morton Feldman's ''Why Patterns?'', ''Crippled Symmetry'', and ''For Philip Guston'' and performed them extensively with the Feldman Soloists in Europe, the Middle East and the United States * Premiered Lukas Foss' ''Paradigm'', ''Ni Bruit, Ni Vitesse'', ''Concerto for Percussion and Large or Small Orchestra'', ''Curriculum Vitae with Time Bomb'', and ''MAP'' * Premiered Elliott Carter's ''Adagio'' and ''Canto'' from ''Eight Pieces for Solo Timpani'' * Performed internationally and recorded numerous works by
Earle Brown Earle Brown (December 26, 1926 – July 2, 2002) was an American composer who established his own formal and notational systems. Brown was the creator of "open form," a style of musical construction that has influenced many composers since� ...
, Morton Feldman, John Cage, and Christian Wolff (The New York School) Williams has recorded for Columbia, Vox/Turnabout, Desto, Lovely Music, Spectrum, Wergo, DGG, Orion, Hat-Art, OO, New World, Deep Listening, EMF Media, Frozen Reeds and Mode Records.


As Conductor (selected listing)

* Resident Conductor, Center of the Creative and Performing Arts, 1976-1980 * UB Percussion Ensemble, 1964-1995 * Guest Conductor, numerous ensembles in USA, Europe, South America and Australia The university at Buffalo Music Library has curated and archived 219 of his annotated scores (link below).


Compositions

* Variations for Solo Kettledrums (1964) * Dream Lesson, (1970) * Deep Cello, (ca 1978, rev 2016)


Teaching (selected listing)

* Professor,
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, (1964-1996), where he founded and directed the percussion program * Advisor, Bard Conservatory of Music Percussion Program * Master Artist, New Music on the Point, Leicester, Vermont - 2017, 2018, 2019 * Numerous master classes, lectures, workshops and seminars at colleges, universities and music conservatories in USA, Europe, South America, New Zealand and Australia (partial list): :: Hartt School :: Manhattan School of Music :: Bard Conservatory :: University of California :: University of Pittsburgh :: Yale :: Arron Copland School of Music, Queens College :: University of North Texas :: Ohio State University :: Australian National Academy of Music, Melbourne :: University of Western Australia, Perth :: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand :: Royal Danish Conservatory of Music, Copenhagen :: University of Sao Paulo (UNESP), Sao Paulo, Brazil :: National Conservatory of Music, Montevideo, Uruguay


Publications

* Percussive Arts Society - "Percussive Notes" magazine ::Interview with Morton Feldman, Vol. 21, September 1983 ::Iannis Xenakis, Persaphassa, An Introduction, Vol.25, March 1987 ::Collaboration II: A Conversation Between Joel Chadabe and Jan Williams, Vol.25, March 1987 ::Elliott Carter: Eight Pieces for Timpani: The 1966 Revisions, Vol. 38, December 2000 ::Interview of Jan Williams by John Hepfer, Vol 45, February 2007 ::Twelve-Tone Timpani: Variations for Solo Kettledrums (1964), Vol.46. August 2008 ::"All Angels Have Big Feet": Concerto for Percussion and Large or Small Orchestra by Lukas Foss, Vol.49, July 2011 ::Remembering John Cage, Vol 50, September 2012 ::Elliott Carter: Eight Pieces for Timpani, Vol 53, May 2015 ::Jan Williams: Pioneer and Visionary, by Michael Rosen, November 2018 * Interview of Jan Williams by Jeffrey Perry, Paula G. Manship Professor of Music Theory, Louisiana State University, for the Oral History of American Music at Yale University, 2022 * Discography (selected listing) ::John Cage, ''Imaginary Landscapes,'' Hat Hut Records CD 6179 (1996), Maelstrom Percussion Ensemble, Jan Williams, conductor, Eberhard Blum ::John Cage, ''Ryoanji,'' Hat Art CD 153, (1995) Eberhard Blum, Robert Black, John Patrick Thomas, Gudrun Reschke, Iven Hausmann, Jan Williams ::John Cage, ''Composed improvisation for Steinberger bass guitar and snare drum,'' OO Discs 14 (1994), Robert Black, bass guitar, Jan Williams, snare drum ::John Cage, ''Europera 5'', Mode Records 36 (1994), Martha Herr, soprano, Gary Burgess, tenor, Yvar Mikhashoff, piano, Jan Williams, Victrola, Don Metz, tape ::Joel Chadabe, ''After Some Songs,'' Deep Listening DL 1 (1995), Jan Williams, percussion, Joel Chadabe, electronics, Bruno Speri, saxophone, Udo Weber, udo and djembi ::Joel Chadabe, ''Follow Me Softly'', The composer in the Computer Age VII, Centaur CRC 2310 (1997), Jan Williams Percussion, Joel Chadabe, Synclavier ::Joel Chadabe, ''Many times Jan'', EMF CD 050 (2004), Jan Williams, percussion ::Joel Chadabe, ''Echoes,'' New American music: New York section: Composers in the 1970’s. Folkways FTS 33904 (1975), Jan Williams, percussion, Joel Chadabe, electronics ::Joel Chadabe, ''Spring'', Florida ElectroacousticMusic Festival v. 1, EMF CD 031 (2002), Jan Williams, percussion ::Morton Feldman, ''Why Patterns?, Crippled Symmetry'', Hat Art 2-6080 (1991), Eberhard Blum, flute, Nils Vigeland, piano/celesta, Jan Williams, glockenspiel/vibraphone ::Morton Feldman, ''For Philip Guston'', Hat Art 4-6104 (1992), Eberhard Blum, flute, Nils Vigeland, piano/celesta, Jan Williams, glockenspiel/vibraphone/marimba/chimes ::Morton Feldman, ''Crippled Symmetry'', Frozen Reeds frl/2, 2012, Eberhard Blum, flute, Nils Vigeland, piano/celesta, Jan Williams, glockenspiel/vibraphone ::Morton Feldman, ''Instruments 1'', Edition RZ 1010 (1994), Eberhard Blum, flute, Nora Post, oboe, Garrett List, trombone, Joseph Kubera, celesta, Jan Williams, percussion ::Morton Feldman, ''Why Patterns?'', CRI 620 (1992), Eberhard Blum, flute, Jan Williams, glockenspiel, Morton Feldman, piano ::Lukas Foss, ''Music for Six'', CRI SD 413 (1980), University at Buffalo Percussion Ensemble, Jan Williams, Director ::Lukas Foss, ''Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird'', CRI SD 442 (1981), New World Records 80703-2 (2010), Rose Marie Freni, mezzo-soprano, Robert Dick, flute, Jan Williams, percussion, Yvar Mikhashoff piano ::Lukas Foss, ''Echoi, Non-improvisation'', reissue of Wergo 60 040 (1968) recording on EMF CD 005 (1998) ::Lukas Foss, ''Paradigm'', DGG LP 2561 042 (1970) ::Lejaren Hiller, ''Algorithms'' DGG LP 2561 042 (1970) ::Lukas Foss, ''Paradigm, Ni Bruit Ni Vitesse'', Turnabout TV-S 34514 (1972) ::New York School 2 (Brown, Cage, Feldman, Wolff) Hat Art 6146 (1994) ::New York School 3 (Brown, Cage, Feldman, Wolf) Hat Art 6176 (1995) ::Orlando Garcia, ''Metallic Images'', OO Discs 6 (1991), Jan Williams percussion ::Lou Harrison, Labrynth, Hat Hut Records, Hat Now Series ART 105 (2000), Maelstrom Percussion Ensemble, Jan Williams, conductor ::William Ortiz, ''124 East 107th Street'', Opus One Records #99 (1984), University at Buffalo Percussion Ensemble, Jan Williams, Director ::Roman-Haubenstock Ramati, Graphic Music, Hat Hut Records ART 101 (1997), Eberhard Blum, flute, Jan Williams, percussion, Iven Hausmann, trombone ::Terry Riley, ''In C'', Columbia (LP 1968 MK 7178)(CD 2009 Sony Classical 88697564942), Creative Associates (JW Marimba) ::Leo Smit, ''Cock Robin'', CRI 826 (ca1999), Jan Williams, percussion, Laurence Trott, piccolo, Rachel Lewis, soprano ::Bernadette Speach, ''Without Borders'', Mode Records 16, Jan Williams, percussion, Leonard Krech, trombone (Trajet) ::James Tenney, ''Pika-don'', Hat Hut Records, Hat Now Series 151 (2004), Maelstrom Percussion Ensemble, Jan Williams, conductor ::Laurence Trott, For the Birds, Spectrum SR-131, Laurence Trott, piccolo, Jan Williams, percussion (Leo Smit's, ''In Woods'' and Lejaren Hiller's, ''An apotheosis of archaeopterix)'' ::Jan Williams (composer/performer), ''Dream Lesson'', Turnabout TV-S 34514 (1972)


Administrator

* Trustee and member of Artistic Committee, Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music, 1995-2021 * Artistic director, Center of the Creative and Performing Arts, 1974-1979 * Co-director, North American New Music Festival, 1983-1991 * Founder, New Percussion Quartet, 1966-1971


References


External links


Jan Williams Collection of Images
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University at Buffalo Libraries The University at Buffalo Libraries is the university library system of the University at Buffalo. The library's collections includes some 3.8 million print volumes, as well as media, and special collections. The Libraries subscribe to some 350 re ...

Jan Williams Photos of Morton Feldman
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University at Buffalo Libraries The University at Buffalo Libraries is the university library system of the University at Buffalo. The library's collections includes some 3.8 million print volumes, as well as media, and special collections. The Libraries subscribe to some 350 re ...

Jan Williams Collection of Annotated Scores
from the
University at Buffalo Libraries The University at Buffalo Libraries is the university library system of the University at Buffalo. The library's collections includes some 3.8 million print volumes, as well as media, and special collections. The Libraries subscribe to some 350 re ...
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