Stephen Albert
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Stephen Albert (1941-1992) was an American composer.
Stephen Albert won the 1985 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his symphony RiverRun.
His notable students include Daniel Asia.
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[edit] Works:
[edit] For Orchestra
- Anthems and Processionals (1988) - 16 minutes
- Into Eclipse (chamber with voice version) (1981) - 30 minutes
- RiverRun (1983) - 33 minutes
- Symphony No. 2 (1992) - 25 minutes
- Tapioca Pudding (1991) - 2 minutes
[edit] For Soloist(s) and Orchestra
- Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra (1990) - 30 minutes
- Distant Hills (orchestra version) (1989) - 31 minutes
- Flower of the Mountain from “Distant Hills” (orchestra version) (1985) - 16 minutes
- In Concordiam (1986) - 17 minutes
- Into Eclipse (orchestra with voice version) (1981) - 30 minutes
- Sun’s Heat from “Distant Hills” (orchestra version) (1989) - 15 minutes
- Wind Canticle (1991) - 14 minutes
- Wolf Time (1968) - 20 minutes
[edit] For Soloist(s) and Large Ensemble (7 or more players)
- Distant Hills (chamber version) (1989) - 31 minutes
- Flower of the Mountain from “Distant Hills” (chamber version) (1985) - 16 minutes
- Sun’s Heat from “Distant Hills” (chamber version) (1989) - 15 minutes
- TreeStone (1983) - 45 minutes
[edit] For 2-6 Players
- Tribute (1988) - 9 minutes
[edit] For Chorus and Orchestra/Ensemble
- Bacchae: A Ceremony in Music (1967) - 8 minutes
[edit] For Solo Voice(s) and up to 6 players
- Ecce Puer (1992) - 6 minutes
- Rilke Song - On Nights Like This (1991) - 5 minutes
- The Stone Harp (1988) - 14 minutes
- Wedding Songs (1964) - 10 minutes