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Peter Van Zandt Lane (born
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on May 13, 1985) is an American
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and def ...
of acoustic and
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Biography

Peter Van Zandt Lane is a recipient of a 2018 Charles Ives Fellowship from the
American Academy of Arts and Letters The American Academy of Arts and Letters is a 300-member honor society whose goal is to "foster, assist, and sustain excellence" in American literature, Music of the United States, music, and Visual art of the United States, art. Its fixed number ...
, a 2017
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Award, and a 2015 Composers Now residency at the Pocantico Center. He was named the 2020
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(MTNA) Distinguished Composer of the Year. Other residencies include
MacDowell Colony MacDowell is an artist's residency program in Peterborough, New Hampshire. The program was founded in 1907 by composer Edward MacDowell and his wife, pianist and philanthropist Marian MacDowell. Prior to July 2020, it was known as the MacDo ...
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Yaddo Yaddo is an artists' community located on a estate in Saratoga Springs, New York. Its mission is "to nurture the creative process by providing an opportunity for artists to work without interruption in a supportive environment.". On March  ...
,
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) is a residential artist community in Amherst, Virginia, USA. Since 1971, VCCA has offered residencies of varying lengths with flexible scheduling for international artists, writers, and composers at ...
, and the
Atlantic Center for the Arts Atlantic Center for the Arts (ACA) is a nonprofit, interdisciplinary artists' community and education facility located in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. The complex was designed by the Boston-based firm Thompson and Rose Architects. Atlantic Center ...
. He has been commissioned twice by the Barlow Endowment for Music Composition (2011 and 2014), the Atlanta Chamber Players, American Chamber Winds for a concerto for trombonist Joseph Alessi, the Composers Conference and Chamber Music Center at Wellesley College, the
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Wind Ensemble, Juventas New Music Ensemble, Emory Wind Ensemble, and Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble. His music has been played by
International Contemporary Ensemble The International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) is a contemporary classical music ensemble, based in New York City. ICE performs a diverse and extensive array of chamber, electro-acoustic, improvisatory, and multimedia works. History The Internati ...
, New York Virtuoso Singers, the
Cleveland Orchestra The Cleveland Orchestra is an American orchestra based in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1918 by the pianist and impresario Adella Prentiss Hughes, the orchestra is one of the five American orchestras informally referred to as the " Big Five". T ...
,
Ensemble Signal Ensemble Signal is a contemporary classical music ensemble founded in 2008 and based in New York City. It is led by Brad Lubman and performs a variety of chamber, electro-acoustic, and large scale ensemble works. Work Ensemble Signal specialize ...
, Talea Ensemble, Freon Ensemble (Rome), and Triton Brass. His compositions for wind ensembles –namely ''Hivemind'' and ''Astrarium''– have become programmed widely by college and university wind ensembles in the United States. Lane holds degrees from
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(M.A., Ph.D.) and the
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(B.M.). His composition teachers include
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, David Rakowski,
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, and Lansing McLoskey. He has held positions at
Wellesley College Wellesley College is a Private university, private Women's colleges in the United States, historically women's Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1870 by Henr ...
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, the
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, and is currently composition faculty at the
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Works

Lane's 2017 concerto for trombone and wind ensemble, Radix Tyrannis, was commissioned by American Chamber Winds for trombonist Joseph Alessi, and was premiered at the 2017 World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles conference in Utrecht, Netherlands. Peter Van Zandt Lane's 2013 ballet, "HackPolitik" was composed for and premiered by Boston-based Juventas New Music Ensemble and Brooklyn-based contemporary dance company The People Movers. Based on a series of cyber-attacks between 2010 and 2012 linked to the hacker groups
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and
LulzSec LulzSec (a contraction for Lulz Security) is a Grey hat, grey hat computer hacking group that claimed responsibility for several high profile attacks, including the 2011 PlayStation Network outage, compromise of user accounts from PlayStation N ...
, the ballet depicts the rise and fall of
Topiary (hacktivist) Jake Leslie Davis (born 27 October 1992), known professionally as Topiary, is a British Hacktivism, hacktivist. He has worked with Anonymous (group), Anonymous, LulzSec, and other similar groups. He was an associate of the Internet group Anonymou ...
and
Sabu (hacktivist) Hector Xavier Monsegur (born 1983), known also by the online pseudonym Sabu (pronounced Sə'buː, Sæ'buː), is an American computer hacker and co-founder of the hacking group LulzSec. Monsegur became an informant for the FBI, working with the a ...
through a combination of “electroacoustic music, modern dance, and video projection" and "examine how the Internet . . . blurs the lines between activism and anarchy.” The music and choreography (by People Movers Artistic Director Kate Ladenheim) aims to "translat cyberspace into music and motion." In an interview with the Clyde Fitch Report, Lane cited the wider cultural implications of social networking as a motivation for composing the piece, stating that “whether or not we are engaged in cyber-activism… we are constantly thinking about ‘what do I write here? How do I portray myself to the rest of the world?’… We spend an enormous amount of effort into shaping our online personalities.” Described as "angular, jarring, and sophisticated . . . very compelling," the piece received positive critical reviews; the Boston Musical Intelligencer stated "Lane’s score was friendly to listeners, emotionally and texturally varied . . . Ballet needs live music and this one offered it on the highest level." Noting the poignancy of the premiere, Forbes writer
Parmy Olson Parmy Olson is a tech journalist for ''The Wall Street Journal.'' While at ''Forbes'', she was known for her work on the hacktivist movement Anonymous. She describes herself as covering "agitators and innovators in mobile". Early in her career w ...
(whose book ''We Are Anonymous'' served as a primary resource for the ballet) noted that "the same day that hacker Jeremy Hammond was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the vigilante attacks of Anonymous, an altogether more artistic outcome for the online network took place. The hour-long premier of ''HackPolitik'' . . . reflect the story of the Anonymous . . . and the rise and fall of its hacker splinter group LulzSec." The ballet was premiered in Boston, and subsequently at Here Space in Manhattan, where it was dubbed a
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Critic's Pick.


Selected works

Orchestral and Wind Symphony *Echo Chambers (2019) *Radix Tyrannis (trombone concerto) (2017) *Beacons (2016) *Astrarium (2015) *Hivemind (2014) *Slant Apparatus (2010) Solo/Chamber Ensemble (with electronics) */chatter/ (2017) *Persistent Tracings (2017) */ping/ (2016) *Studies in Momentum (2014) *Anonymous dances (suite from HackPolitik) (2013) *Impulse Control (2012) *String Quartet #1 (2011) *Triptiek (2009) *Manteia (Aeromancer, Hydromancer, Pyromancer, Chronomancer) (2008-2013) for bassoon and electronics Solo/Chamber Ensemble (without electronics) *Piano Quartet: The Longitude Problem (2018) *Chamber Symphony (2015) *Caecilia's Iris (2012) for organ *Busker Fantasy (2011) *Seven Rants (2011) *Beacons (2010) *Danzas Mecánicas (2010) *Poa Pratensis (2010) *Fugue State (2008) *Piano Trio #1 (Taijitu) (2007) *Pace (2006) Vocal *To The Sun, To The Risen (2010) (text by
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References


External links


Artist's website
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20131206065314/http://www.ledgertranscript.com/home/6770176-95/exploring-activism-and-anarchy-through-ballet "Exploring activism and anarchy through ballet" in the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript] *
Interview with Peter VZ Lane and Mario Davidovsky on the Composers ConferenceCultivating Culture on "HackPolitik"
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SCI Compilation on All Music including "Triptiek" for tenor sax, bassoon, and electronics
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