Richard Felciano

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Richard Felciano (born December 7, 1930) is an American composer.

Life

Felciano was born in Santa Rosa, California and studied at San Francisco State College where he received his BA in 1952. In the same year he also obtained an MA from Mills College, where he studied composition with Darius Milhaud (Hersh 2001). He continued his studies with Milhaud at the Paris Conservatoire, where he received two diplomas in 1955, and went on to study privately in Florence for a year (1958–59) with Luigi Dallapiccola. He also earned a PhD from the University of Iowa in 1959. (Christiansen 1977, 5). He taught at Lone Mountain College and the University of California, Berkeley before becoming composer-in-residence for the city of Boston from 1971–73 (Hersh 2001).

Compositions

  • Evolutions, for clarinet and piano (1962)
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, chamber opera (1964)
  • Gravities, for piano four-hands (1965)
  • Contractions, mobile for wind quintet (1965)
  • Mutations, for orchestra (1966)
  • Spectra, for flute ensemble and contrabass (1967)
  • God of the Expanding Universe, for organ and electronics (1971)
  • Galactic Rounds, for orchestra (1972)
  • Ekagrata, for organ, two percussionists, and electronics (1972)
  • In Celebration of Golden Rain, for gamelan and organ (1977)
  • The Tuning of the Sky, for carillon (1978)
  • Dark Landscape, for English horn (1985)
  • Lontano, for harp and piano (1986)
  • Concerto for Organ and Orchestra (1986)
  • Berliner Feuerwerksmusik, for three mobile carillons (1987)
  • Constellations, for multiple brass quintets, horn ensemble, and organ (1987)
  • Shadows, for flute, clarinet, piano, percussion, violin, and cello (1987)
  • Masks, for flute and trumpet (1989)
  • Palladio, for violin, piano, and percussion (1989)
  • Primal Balance, for flute and contrabass (1991)
  • Camp Songs, for orchestra (1992)
  • Cante jondo, for clarinet, bassoon, and piano (1993)
  • Symphony, for string orchestra (1993)
  • Overture concertante, for clarinet and orchestra (1995)
  • String Quartet (1995)
  • Prelude, for piano (1997)

Sources

  • Christiansen, Sigurd Olaf. 1977. "The Sacred Choral Music of Richard Felciano: An Analytic Study". DMA Diss. Urbana: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  • Custer, Arthur. 1975. "Current Chronicle: New England Contemporary Music Circuit". Musical Quarterly 61:131–37.
  • Hersh, Howard. 2001. "Felciano, Richard (James)". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.