Conrad Winslow
Released Album
Chamber
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November 17, 2017
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February 10, 2017
Artist Info
Role:ComposerBirth:1985Conrad Winslow is a contemporary classical music composer known for his innovative and eclectic style. Born in 1984 in New York City, Winslow grew up in a family of musicians. His father was a jazz pianist, and his mother was a classical pianist. Winslow began playing the piano at a young age and quickly developed a passion for music. Winslow attended the Juilliard School, where he studied composition with John Corigliano and Christopher Rouse. He also studied with David Lang at the Yale School of Music. During his time at Juilliard, Winslow began to develop his unique style, which blends elements of classical, jazz, and rock music. One of Winslow's early works, "The Perfect Nothing Catalog," was premiered by the New York Youth Symphony in 2006. The piece is a collection of short movements that explore the idea of nothingness. It features a wide range of musical styles, from minimalist to jazz-influenced. In 2008, Winslow composed "The Construction of Boston," a piece for orchestra and electronics that was commissioned by the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. The piece is inspired by the city of Boston and its architecture, and features a mix of acoustic and electronic sounds. Winslow's 2010 piece "The Violent Viola" is a concerto for viola and orchestra that explores the darker side of the instrument. The piece features a virtuosic solo part for the viola, as well as a haunting and atmospheric orchestral accompaniment. In 2012, Winslow composed "The Phantom Parade," a piece for chamber orchestra that was commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra. The piece is inspired by the idea of a parade that is heard but not seen, and features a mix of traditional and unconventional instruments. Winslow's 2014 piece "The Haunted Orchard" is a song cycle for soprano and chamber ensemble that sets poems by Robert Frost. The piece explores themes of nature, mortality, and the supernatural, and features Winslow's signature blend of classical and popular music styles. In 2016, Winslow composed "The Perfect Nothing," a multimedia opera that explores the idea of nothingness through music, dance, and video. The piece features a libretto by Royce Vavrek and was premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Winslow's most recent work, "The Bells," is a choral piece that sets the poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The piece features a mix of traditional choral writing and electronic sounds, and was premiered by the New York Virtuoso Singers in 2019. Throughout his career, Winslow has been recognized for his innovative and eclectic style. He has received commissions from a wide range of organizations, including the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and the Kronos Quartet. He has also been awarded numerous prizes and fellowships, including the Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In addition to his work as a composer, Winslow is also an active performer and conductor. He has conducted his own works with ensembles such as the American Composers Orchestra and the New York Youth Symphony. He has also performed as a pianist and vocalist with various rock and jazz bands. Overall, Conrad Winslow is a composer who is known for his innovative and eclectic style. His works blend elements of classical, jazz, and rock music, and explore a wide range of themes and ideas.More....
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