Robert Moran

For the Seattle entrepreneur (1857–1943) and mayor in 1888–90, see Robert Moran (shipbuilder). For the Bronx Alderman (1884–1954), see Robert L. Moran.

Robert Moran (born January 8, 1937) is an American composer of operas and ballets as well as numerous orchestral, vocal, chamber and dance works.

Life

A native of Denver, Moran studied twelve-tone music privately with Hans Apostel in Vienna and completed his Masters Degree in 1963 at Mills College in Oakland, California, where he studied with Darius Milhaud and Luciano Berio (Ruppenthal and Patterson 2001). After having lived for periods ranging from a few months to a couple of years in various locales, from Vienna, Berlin, NYC, and Milan to Portland and San Francisco, he has made Philadelphia his home since 1984.

Many of his works have been recorded: his two albums for Argo Records were taken out of print, but reissued as a two CD set by Innova Records, which also released a new CD of his music. Some of his music has been made available in mp3 format at the classical midi archives site (Tyrrany and Anon. 2008). The Juniper Tree was issued on CD in 2009.

Works

Operas

Miniature operas with durations of less than ten minutes, for a variety of voices and small instrumental ensembles: "Remember Him to Me", "So Suddenly a War", "Your Pig is Dead" and others. The libretti-fragments are by Gertrude Stein.

Ballets

Other works

References

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