James Lentini

James Lentini (born February 7, 1958 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American composer and guitarist.

After completing undergraduate studies at Wayne State University in guitar performance and composition, he pursued a master‘s degree in composition at Michigan State University and a doctorate from the University of Southern California, where he studied composition with Robert Linn and Morten Lauridsen. In addition to composing, Lentini is a guitarist who has studied with William Kanengiser, Joe Fava, and Charles Postlewate.

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Compositions

His music has been performed by solo artists such as guitarist William Kanengiser and by international ensembles including the Krakow Philharmonic (Poland) and the Bohuslav Martinů Orchestra (Czech Republic). In addition to many commissions, his honors include first prize in the 2004 Choral Composition Contest at Bluffton University for his composition "Peace I Leave With You,"[1] the 2002 Andrés Segovia International Composition Prize for his solo guitar piece "Westward Voyage,"[2] [3]the Atwater-Kent Composition Award (first Prize), the McHugh Composition Prize, a grant from "Meet the Composer," and several awards from ASCAP. In 2003, Lentini participated as a juror in the Segovia International Guitar Competition in La Herradura, Spain. He has been a Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome, and his work has been featured in new music festivals throughout Europe and the United States. In reviewing the recording "James Lentini, Chamber Music," released on the American Classics series by Naxos Records, critic Laurence Vittes, writing in Gramophone Magazine, called Lentini a "...typical classical music success story," and went on to describe Lentini's composition "Scenes from Sedona" by stating that "...the pièce de résistance of the disc may be 'Scenes from Sedona,' perhaps the best piece for viola and cello since Beethoven’s 'Eyeglasses' duet.[4] In 2009, Lentini's suite for solo guitar entitled "The Four Seasons" was published by Mel Bay.[5]

Academic career

From 2003 to 2007, Lentini served as the founding Dean of the School of Art, Media, and Music at The College of New Jersey. Previously, Lentini held the position of Professor of Composition at Wayne State University from 1988 to 2003, where he also served as Acting Chair and Associate Chair of the Department of Music. In 2007, Lentini accepted the appointment of Dean of the School of Fine Arts at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio,[6] overseeing the Departments of Music, Art, Theatre, and Architecture/Interior Design, in addition to the Performing Arts Series and the University Museum. He is a recognized arts advocate through his efforts to promote the importance of the arts in education. [7]

Publications and recordings

His works are published by MMB Music, Editorial de Musica Española Contemporanea, Acoma Editions, and the Society of Composers, Inc., and recorded on the Naxos, Capstone, MMC, and CRS recording labels.

References

  1. ^ Bluffton University Press Release, April 22, 2004.
  2. ^ Press Release from ABC de Sevilla (Spain), January 5, 2002.
  3. ^ Press Release from El Pais (Spain), December 17, 2002.
  4. ^ Laurence Vittes, "Expressive and Atmospheric Music with a Hint of Populism." Rev. of James Lentini, Chamber Music (CD). Gramophone Magazine, October, 2010. Accessed from Naxos Album Reviews, June 11, 2011.
  5. ^ Charles Postlewate, "Contemporary Anthology of Solo Guitar Music." Mel Bay, 2009.
  6. ^ Miami University PR staff News Release, April 24, 2007.
  7. ^ Miami Celebrates "Year of the Arts." Cincinnati Enquirer, October 15, 2011

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