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Scott Fields
Artist Info
Role
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Composer  
Country
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United States of America
Birth
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September 30, 1952
 
Scott Fields is a renowned American composer and guitarist who has made significant contributions to the world of contemporary classical music. Born on September 30, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois, Fields grew up in a family of musicians. His father was a jazz pianist, and his mother was a classical pianist. Fields started playing the guitar at the age of 14 and was soon drawn to the world of jazz and improvisation. Fields attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he studied composition and guitar. He later moved to New York City, where he continued his studies at the Manhattan School of Music. During this time, Fields was heavily influenced by the avant-garde jazz scene in New York, and he began to experiment with different styles and techniques. In the early 1980s, Fields moved to Europe, where he spent several years performing and composing. He lived in Amsterdam, Berlin, and Paris, where he collaborated with some of the most innovative musicians of the time. During this period, Fields developed a unique style that blended elements of jazz, classical music, and avant-garde improvisation. Fields' early works were heavily influenced by the music of John Cage and other experimental composers. His compositions often featured unconventional instrumentation and non-traditional forms. In 1989, Fields released his first album, "Five Frozen Eggs," which was well-received by critics and established him as a rising star in the world of contemporary classical music. Over the next few years, Fields continued to push the boundaries of classical music, experimenting with new forms and techniques. In 1994, he released "48 Motives," a collection of short pieces that explored the possibilities of minimalism and repetition. The album was praised for its innovative approach and helped to establish Fields as a leading figure in the contemporary classical music scene. In the late 1990s, Fields began to incorporate elements of rock and electronic music into his compositions. He formed a band called the Scott Fields Ensemble, which featured a mix of acoustic and electric instruments. The group's first album, "Mamet," was released in 1999 and featured a blend of jazz, rock, and classical music. In the years that followed, Fields continued to explore new forms and styles, collaborating with musicians from a wide range of genres. He released several albums with the Scott Fields Ensemble, including "Beckett" (2002) and "Denouement" (2005), which featured complex compositions and intricate arrangements. Fields' most recent works have focused on the intersection of music and technology. He has experimented with computer-generated music and has explored the possibilities of algorithmic composition. In 2017, he released "Samuel," an album that was entirely composed using a computer program. Throughout his career, Fields has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to contemporary classical music. He has been praised for his innovative approach and his ability to blend different styles and genres. His works have been performed by some of the world's leading orchestras and ensembles, and he has been commissioned to compose pieces for a wide range of projects. In conclusion, Scott Fields is a highly influential composer and guitarist who has made significant contributions to the world of contemporary classical music.
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