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Meltzer's style as tending "to feature brightly contrasted colors that simultaneously aren't flashy. Rather, they provide delight in their well-calibrated contrasts one to another. The little low-register piccolo lick at the start of the 2008 Brion is an exampleβ€”I still can't get it out of my head a few days later. Another aspect I hear throughout is an ability to take simple, clear ideas and enliven them by putting them in a new context. Sometimes this is the aforementioned mix of colors. At other times it's more complex modernist textures. At still others it's a dreamlike archaism; one feels as though one is hearing music from a distant time through a glass darkly. He's also unafraid of repetition, but also not obsessive, as in some Minimalist musics. And finally, there's a lovely recurrent danciness." In a 2011 interview, The New York Times chief music
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wrote that Meltzer "seems to write pieces of scrupulous craft and exceptional freshness, which makes each seem like an important contribution. Part of the trick (I think) is that Meltzer needs to find a unique take on any piece, and in particular its sound world, before he can write." Carl described
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Meltzer taught at Vassar College from 2005 to 2012 and then was the James E. and Grace W. Valentine Visiting Associate Professor of Music at Amherst College from 2012 to 2013. He lived with his wife and children, Julia Meltzer and Elijah Meltzer in the East Village of Manhattan.
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describes himself as a "weighty supporter" of three artists in particular: composer Stephen Hartke, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes, and Meltzer.
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for violinist Miranda Cuckson and pianist Blair McMillen. Later projects include a piano concerto commissioned by Brandon Fradd for the
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Founder and co-director for fifteen years of the new music ensemble Sequitur, he lived with his wife and two children in the
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OESTREICH, JAMES R.; KOZINN, ALLAN; SCHWEITZER, VIVIEN; TOMMASINI, ANTHONY; WALKIN, DANIEL J. (November 24, 2010).
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poem for mezzo-soprano and nine instruments commissioned by the Fromm Foundation for Mary Nessinger and the
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Brion, Sindbad, Exiles, and Two Songs from Silas Marner, on Naxos American Classics (Naxos 8.559660), 2010
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and grew up in Long Island, where he studied piano and had instruction in music theory from
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and harpsichord with Richard Rephann. Meltzer also studied composition privately with
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School of Music, MMA (1997) and DMA (2000), where he studied composition with
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Variations on a Summer Day for mezzo-soprano and nine instruments (2012–2016)
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from a book of beautiful monsters for soprano, mandolin, and guitar (2013)
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Guangzhou Circle for Chinese instruments and percussion quartet (2016)
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Toccatas on Sono Luminus (DSL092174), 2014 (Grammy Nomination, 2015)
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Full Faith and Credit for two bassoons and string orchestra (2004)
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2004 Charles Ives Fellowship, American Academy of Arts and Letters
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Brion for flute, oboe, mandolin, guitar, violin, and cello (2008)
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Exiles for baritone, flute, clarinet, violin, and cello (2000)
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in 2008 for the Avalon, Lydian, and Pacifica Quartets; and
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commissioned by the Minnesota Commissioning Club for tenor
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disc was named one of the best recordings of the year in
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Two Songs from Silas Marner for soprano and cello (2000)
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Virginal for harpsichord and fifteen instruments (2002)
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and named to Fanfare Magazine's annual Want List and
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Air and Angels for oboe and string trio (2014, 2017)
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Privacy for piano and twenty-one instruments (2008)
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More recently he studied piano (2006–08) with 153:commissioned by the Brooklyn Art Song Society. 129:for the Peabody Trio and actor Walter Van Dyk; 50:, Meltzer has been awarded the Rome Prize, the 333:Kreisleriana for violin and piano (2012, 2014) 306:Bride of the Island for tenor and piano (2016) 828: 732:"Naxos Classical Music - Naxos Album Reviews" 269:2015 ASCAP Foundation Leonard Bernstein Award 8: 652:"Sono Luminus - Toccatas (Blu-ray & CD)" 514:Dignity Memorial - Riverside Memorial Chapel 388:Virginal on Albany Records (Troy 607), 2002 321:In Full Sail for piano (2015, revised 2017) 312:Vision Machine for chamber orchestra (2016) 835: 821: 813: 357:Sindbad for narrator and piano trio (2005) 1198:Classical musicians from New York (state) 391:Rumors on Albany Records (Troy 629), 2002 345:Beautiful Ohio for tenor and piano (2010) 726: 724: 532: 530: 464: 462: 436: 394:forthcoming recording on Bridge Records 318:Accidental Wilderness for guitar (2016) 485:"Obituary: Harold Meltzer Passes Away" 339:Pacific Beach for SSATBB voices (2013) 263:2015 Arts and Letters Award in Music, 354:Toccatas for harpsichord (2005, 2008) 204:, MPhil (1990), where he worked with 7: 1203:21st-century American male musicians 265:American Academy of Arts and Letters 60:American Academy of Arts and Letters 1158:Alumni of King's College, Cambridge 397:forthcoming recording on BMOP/Sound 303:Battle Piece for Two Guitars (2017) 73:for the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; 141:(2012, 2014), commissioned by the 14: 1148:American male classical composers 241:Columbia University School of Law 168:Colleges, and also taught at the 77:(2016), a song cycle to poems of 42:(2018), and BMOP/Sound (2019). 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Fanfare Magazine
The New York Times
Bridge Records
Pulitzer Prize
Barlow Prize
Guggenheim Fellowship
American Academy of Arts and Letters
NewMusicUSA
Ted Hughes
Paul Appleby
Boston Chamber Music Society
Wallace Stevens
Maverick Concerts
Alexander Platt
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Meet The Composer
Barlow Prize
Library of Congress
Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Abigail Fischer
East Village of Manhattan
Amherst
Vassar
Setnor School of Music
Syracuse University
Brooklyn, New York
Morton Estrin
Amherst College
Lewis Spratlan
King's College, Cambridge

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