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David Crumb
(541) 346-3770
drcrumb@uoregon.edu
David Crumb joined the music faculty at the University
of Oregon in 1997 as an assistant professor and was promoted last
year to associate professor of composition and theory. In previous
years, Crumb served as visiting professor at Duke University, U.C.L.A.,
St. Mary's College of Maryland, and West Chester University.
Crumb holds degrees in composition and cello from the Eastman
School, and a Ph.D. in composition from the University of Pennsylvania.
He spent one year at the Rubin Academy in Israel studying composition
and counterpoint with Russian-born composer Mark Kopytman. During
these formative years he also studied composition with Samuel Adler,
Chinary Ung, Jay Reise, Richard Wernick, Lukas Foss, Joseph Schwantner,
and Stephen Albert.
Crumb has participated in the Tanglewood Music Festival (fellowship
in composition), the Gamper Festival at Bowdoin College, Colorado
College's Annual New Music Festival, Bowling Green State University's
21st Annual New Music and Art Festival, and the Music at the Anthology
Festival. He has received numerous honors, including a Guggenheim
Fellowship, an L.A. Composers Project 2 Prize, a National Association
of College Wind and Percussion Instructors Composition Project
prize, two ASCAP Foundation Grants to Young Composers, an ASCAP-Raymond
Hubbell Award, two Meet The Composer Fund awards, a Vanguard Arts
Associates Award (Third Prize), and a New England Reed Trio “Composition
Competition” Award (Third Prize). Recently he was selected to participate
in Riverside Symphony's International Composers Readings. He has
received commissions from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the National
Association of College Wind and Percussion Instructors, Temple
University, the ASCAP Foundation in collaboration with the Civic
Orchestra of Chicago, the NEOS trio, the Cumberland Valley Chamber
Players, and the Dunn-Pennington Duo. In early 1997, Crumb was
in residence at the Yaddo and MacDowell artist colonies, where
he exchanged ideas with artists in other disciplines, including
prominent writers and visual artists.
Selected Performances: Variations for Cello and Chamber Ensemble
was first performed by Lynn Harrell and the Los Angeles Philharmonic
New Music Group on the Philharmonic's Green Umbrella series (May
1993). In February 1999, the Orchestra 2001 performed and recorded
Variations with Ulrich Boeckheler as soloist (released
on the C.R.I. label). And in May 2000, the Cleveland Chamber Symphony
performed this work with Regina Mushabak as soloist. In June of
1991, Clarino, a work commissioned in honor of the Centennial
of the Chicago Symphony, was premiered by the Civic Orchestra of
Chicago, Michael Morgan conducting. Since then, Clarino
has been performed by the Baltimore Symphony, Zinman conducting
(May 1997). Other notable performers and presenters of Crumb's
works include the Parnassus Ensemble, the Pacific Contemporary
Music Center Festival, the University of Oregon's Festival of the
Millennium, Capitol Composers Alliance, Chesapeake Chamber Players,
Peabody Chamber Players, Voices of Change Ensemble, and the Abramyan
Quartet. Crumb is published by Theodore Presser Co. and is a member
of ASCAP.
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