Johanson Bryan (1951)
USA / More info in Enciclopedia de la Guitarra
Guitarist and composer, was born in Portland, Oregon.
English
Award-winning composer Bryan Johanson takes inspiration from sources as varied as poets Sappho and Samuel Beckett, medieval physiology, ancient Roman history, and the grain of his personal experience. A native of Portland, Oregon, Johanson is an artist rooted in the Pacific Northwest and intent on communicating the textures of Oregon in his music. Performed, recorded and published nationally and internationally, Johanson's work has won major awards
from the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Aspen Music Festival, The Kennedy Center, UCLA and the Esztergom International Guitar Festival. Johanson studied composition with Charles Jones and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer William Bolcom. Johanson's catalogue of over eighty compositions features three symphonies, concertos for violin, cello and piano, numerous chamber works, song cycles and choral works, as well as compositions for solo instruments. In recent years he has focused a major portion of his creative energy on writing chamber music that includes guitar.
A prominent guitarist and recording artist, Johanson studied with Alirio Diaz, Christopher Parkening and Michael Lorimer. He has performed with orchestras, chamber music groups, choirs, and in solo recitals throughout the United States and Canada.
Johanson is a Professor of Music at Portland State University, where he founded PSU's successful guitar studies program and the Guitar Recital Series in 1978. In 1991 he established the popular Portland Guitar Festival, which he organizes annually. Johanson lives in Portland with his wife Victoria and their daughter Molly.
from the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Aspen Music Festival, The Kennedy Center, UCLA and the Esztergom International Guitar Festival. Johanson studied composition with Charles Jones and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer William Bolcom. Johanson's catalogue of over eighty compositions features three symphonies, concertos for violin, cello and piano, numerous chamber works, song cycles and choral works, as well as compositions for solo instruments. In recent years he has focused a major portion of his creative energy on writing chamber music that includes guitar.
A prominent guitarist and recording artist, Johanson studied with Alirio Diaz, Christopher Parkening and Michael Lorimer. He has performed with orchestras, chamber music groups, choirs, and in solo recitals throughout the United States and Canada.
Johanson is a Professor of Music at Portland State University, where he founded PSU's successful guitar studies program and the Guitar Recital Series in 1978. In 1991 he established the popular Portland Guitar Festival, which he organizes annually. Johanson lives in Portland with his wife Victoria and their daughter Molly.
Composizioni (70)
| Titolo | Editore | Strumentazione | Anno |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEVEN TIENTOS Op.43: III | non pubblicata | 3 guit | |
| SEVEN TIENTOS Op.43: IV | non pubblicata | 6 guit | |
| SEVEN TIENTOS Op.43: V | non pubblicata | 4 guit | |
| SEVEN TIENTOS Op.43: VI | COLUMBIA | 2 guit | |
| SEVEN TIENTOS Op.43: VII | non pubblicata | ||
| SIX ELECTRIC ETUDES | non pubblicata | el-guit | |
| SOLILOQUY Op.37 | non pubblicata | guit, orch | |
| SONATA DA CAMERA | non pubblicata | mar, guit, vnc | |
| SONATA Op.56 | non pubblicata | 4 guit | |
| STRUM UND JAM | non pubblicata | fl, clar, guit, vl, vnc | |
| THE SECRET GUITAR | non pubblicata | guit, clar, perc, vnc | |
| THREE PIECES Op.25 | non pubblicata | el-guit | |
| TOCCATA FESTIVA Op.46 | BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI | guit, orch | |
| TOWARD EVENING | non pubblicata | fl, guit | |
| TRIO | non pubblicata | fl, vla, guit | |
| TRIO Op.5 | non pubblicata | 3 guit | |
| TRIO Op.7 | non pubblicata | fl, vnc, guit | |
| TWO CATS FUGUE | COLUMBIA | clav, guit | |
| TWO FRESCOS Op.52: II | COLUMBIA | 2 guit | |
| VARIATIONS Op.13 | non pubblicata | pno, perc, guit |
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