Jack Vees

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Jack Vees (born 1955) is an American composer and bassist from Camden, New Jersey.[1]

Biography and Education

Both a performer (electric bass[2]/guitar and electronics) and a composer, Vees has written music for his own ensemble, Chez Vees,[2][3] and for groups such as Ensemble Modern, California EAR Unit,[4][5] and Zeitgeist (ensemble). He has collaborated with performers Ashley Bathgate, Libby Van Cleve,[3][6] Amy Knoles,[4] Jeffrey Krieger, and Ben Verdery,[7] as well as various choreographers and video artists. Influences include Louis Andriessen, John Cage, George Crumb, Charles Ives, Erik Satie,[8] Joel Thome, and Captain Beefheart (Don Van Vliet).[9]

Vees holds an undergraduate degree from Glassboro State College and an M.F.A. from California Institute of the Arts. Previous composition teachers include Louis Andriessen, Vinko Globokar, Stephen L. Mosko, Bernard Rands, and Morton Subotnick.[1]

Vees currently resides in Guilford, Connecticut with his wife Libby Van Cleve. He is the operations director and instructor of the Center of Studies in Music Technology at the Yale School of Music.[10]

Notable Compositions

Solo (with or without electronics)

National Anthem (2000) for guitar and electronics[11]

Surf Music Again (1996) for guitar and electronics[2]

Rocket Baby (1994) for electric cello and midi cellos[2]

Apocrypha (1986) for oboe and electronic tape[6][12]

John Henry (1984) for bass guitar[13]

Small ensemble

Piano Trio (Hulk Smash!) (1994) for three players on two pianos[14]

Tattooed Barbie (1991) for 12-string guitar, oboe, and computer[2][6]

Saints Before the Vanishing Point (1990) for small ensemble[3]

Colorized Chaplin (1989) for electric guitar and harpsichord[15]

Child Bride (1988) for cello, electronics, and midi[5]

Theatrical works / opera / multimedia

Feynman (2003-2005), chamber opera[16]

Piece for Composition (1987) for multimedia and percussion[4]

Discography

2001: Ben Verdery – Soe-Pa. CD Baby.[17]

  • Strummage

2000: The Restaurant Behind the Pier. Recommended Records.[18]

  • The Restaurant Behind the Pier
  • John Henry
  • Monsiur Piñata
  • Surf Music II

1998: Emergency Music. Composers Recordings, Inc.

  • Prom Face Devotion

1997: Surf Music Again. Composers Recordings, Inc.[19]

  • Tattooed Barbie
  • Stigmata non Grata
  • Piano Trio
  • Rocket Baby Electric
  • Piano Trio (Hulk Smash!)
  • SPNFL
  • Surf Music Again

Publications

The Book on Bass Harmonics. Alfred Music Publishers. 1981.[3][20]

References

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