Frank La Rocca

Frank La Rocca
Frank La Rocca.

Frank La Rocca (born in 1951 in New Jersey) American Composer.

Life

Frank La Rocca was born in 1951 in New Jersey. He studied at Yale and at the University of California at Berkeley. His early musical experiences ranged from classical piano to playing electronic keyboards in various rock and blues bands. He began composing at age 14. His teachers included Edwin Dugger, Olly Wilson, Andrew Imbrie, Jonathan Kramer, Frank Lewin and John Mauceri. He has received grants and awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council, and a Young Composers Award from ASCAP.[1]

La Rocca has been awarded several times for outstanding achievements as a professor of music California State University, East Bay.

La Rocca’s music has been performed in North America, Europe, China, Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and Uganda. Performers include the California Symphony, Oakland Symphony, Lumen Valo, soprano Christine Brandes, Strata, Artists Vocal Ensemble, Young Women's Chorus of San Francisco, Cathedral Choral Society, San Francisco Girls Chorus, Prague Radio - Choir and Orchestra, Alexander String Quartet and others . His music is published by Boosey & Hawkes, Walton Music, Santa Barbara Music Publishers and Lumen Verum Music.

He is recorded on Enharmonic Records, CRI, CRS, SCI, and ERM Media.

Frank La Rocca taught theory and composition at California State University, East Bay from 1981-2014.

Choral - Works

†recorded on Enharmonic CD 12-025 "IN THIS PLACE"

Liturgical Works


Chamber music

†recorded on Enharmonic CD 12-025 "IN THIS PLACE"

Recorded on CRI SD 567

Recorded on CRS 8944.

Recorded on CRI SD 567

Major Vocal Works

Orchestra Works

Electronic Music, Film Music

External links

References

  1. American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers
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